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15 Best Things To Do in Bourton on the Water (Cotswolds)

The River Windrush in the center of Bourton-on-the-water

Bourton on the Water is a picturesque village located in the heart of the Cotswolds, one of England’s designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are lots of wonderful things to do in Bourton on the Water from walking along the beautiful river to visiting farm parks, shops, and rustic pubs.

This charming village, often referred to as “Venice of the Cotswolds” is known for its quaint cottages and stone bridges over the River Windrush. It’s one of my absolute favorite places in the Cotswolds and looks as though it could be straight out of a novel set in England of old.

There are lots of wonderful restaurants and pubs in the village and it’s the perfect location if you’re looking for an authentic, rural, English village. This is somewhere I go back to whenever I’m in the area, and with so many Bourton on the Water attractions, you won’t be bored for a moment.

Best Things To Do in Bourton on the Water

Below, you’ll find some of the best places to visit in Bourton on the Water from fun attractions such as the model village and toy museum to river walks, nature reserves, a craft beer brewery, and much more besides.

1. Walk Along the River Windrush

One of the first places to visit in Bourton on the Water should be the picture-perfect River Windrush that winds its way through the village. There are five stone bridges over the river dating between 1645 and 1911 and you can crisscross as you please whilst you explore.

There are a few different circular walks you can take that vary in length. One of the best is this three-mile route (5.1 km) that takes in the village and surrounding countryside. The hike can be completed in a little over one hour, but it’s also the perfect place to stop and take in the peace and serenity.

I love getting out into nature, so for me, this short hike is one of the best things to do in Bourton on the Water. It also passes a few local pubs including The Kingsbridge Inn, which is another of my favorite pastimes. As the water is so shallow, it’s also a great place for a paddle during the summer months.

2. Visit the Model Village

I used to love visiting model villages as a kid and the one here is not to be missed (no matter how old you are). The entire village has been recreated at a scale of 1/9 using the same Cotswold stone as the lifesize houses, walls, and bridges. This is one of the best places to see in Bourton on the Water for the whole family.

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