Cycle The Cotswolds and Oxford – Guided
At a Glance
- 6 days, 5 nights
- 3 or 4 Star Hotels
- Guided
- Pickup: Oxford
- Carbon: 54kg CO2e
- Difficulty: Moderate
From
£2499
✓ 25% Refundable Deposit
✓ Booking Protected by ABTOT
✓ 5* TripAdvisor Rated
Journey from Oxford through the Cotswolds on this 6 Day cycle adventure
This 6-day, 5-night guided Cotswolds cycling tour will lead you through honey-coloured villages and busy little market towns, over rolling hills and down country lanes. Taking the most picturesque roads, let us transport you back to England as it was before mechanisation when sheep farming and dry-stone walling dictated the way of life.
Explore global heritage sites and ride right up to some of England’s most iconic destinations, from the university city of Oxford and Churchill’s Blenheim Palace to the woolmarket town of Tetbury.
The Cotswolds is idyllic biking country, with this tour offering routes designed for cyclists of all abilities, shorter options and e-bikes available for guests who would prefer a gentler ride.
- Explore the parklands and staterooms of the renowned World Heritage Site, Blenheim Palace
- Marvel at the spectacular views from the highest point in the Cotswolds, Broadway Tower
- Enjoy cycling through picturesque Cotswolds villages, including Chipping Campden, Burford and Tetbury
Your Itinerary
Settle into life in England with our pre-trip extension in Oxford, the “city of dreaming spires.” Saunter around the university colleges, take a look around the world-famous Bodleian Library, and enjoy a sip of Old Rosie at the Turf Tavern, one of Oxford’s oldest pubs. If you have time after all this, take to the water on a punt (a flat-bottomed wooden boat) and travel the short distance from Magdalen Bridge along Christ Church Meadows.
We meet you at Oxford railway station at 10.00am, where we begin with a walking tour of the university colleges and several other historic sites, before enjoying a relaxed lunch and transferring out of the city. We will make our way to our first hotel! In Moreton-in-Marsh, we will fit you up with your bikes and head out for a stunning introductory ride through the Cotswolds. In the evening, we settle down at the hotel in Moreton-in-Marsh and share our first dinner together as a group.
13miles – 700ft elevation
Winding our way through the breathtaking countryside for which the Cotswolds are so beloved, we cycle through Chipping Campden, famed for its thatch roofs and market town hall. We then have lunch at Broadway Tower, enjoying awe-inspiring views over 16 counties in England and Wales. Throughout the afternoon, we bike through some of the most well-known Cotswold towns and villages, including Kineton, the Slaughters and Bourton-on-the-Water, before returning to Moreton-in-Marsh for the evening.
37miles – 1800ft elevation
We cycle from the hotel to Blenheim Palace, Winston Churchill’s birthplace and a World Heritage Site. The morning’s ride is around 20 miles, taking us through idyllic rolling countryside. At Blenheim, we eat lunch overlooking the Capability Brown parklands and take some time to explore the historic Palace and the 2,000-acre estate. In the afternoon, we bike toward Burford, affectionately known as the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds’. We spend the following two nights in Burford.
20miles – 1300ft elevation. Optional: 42miles – 2700ft elevation
Riding out from Burford, our route today winds along gentle undulating lanes to the village of Northleach, before we arrive in the small village of Bibury for lunch. Bibury Trout Farm is our location for lunch and there’s the option to enjoy a walk to the picturesque Arlington Row, thought to be one of the most photographed in the Cotswolds. Come the afternoon, we pedal onwards to Bampton, made famous as a filming backdrop for the smash-hit TV series Downton Abbey. With satisfying miles in our legs we turn for Burford for some well-earned refreshment and our second night stay in this quiet Cotswold town.
40miles – 1500ft elevation
As our time in the Cotswolds comes to a close, we revel in our last day’s ride from Burford to Tetbury, via a 2,000-year-old Roman road. Our route today passes Cirencester, known as the ‘Capital of Cotswolds’ – a place that was the second-largest Roman settlement after London. There’s plenty of time to savour the very best of the Cotswolds as we roll up and down its quiet valleys, passing through yet more gorgeous country villages. Sapperton is one of these and an ideal place to stop for lunch. From here, it’s time to pedal to Tetbury and our final hotel of the tour. Come the evening, we enjoy our last meal together as a group.
34miles – 1600ft elevation
Our tour ends after breakfast, when we help with your onward travel arrangements. Most of our guests travel from Kemble railway station, a short transfer from the hotel. Wherever your journey takes you next, our guides will be on hand to provide all the help you need.
Known for its hot springs, Roman baths, splendid Georgian architecture, and as the home of Jane Austen, Bath delights visitors with its quintessentially English charm. Your post trip extension includes transfer to the city, one night’s hotel stay and entry to the famous baths.
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Handpicked Accommodation
3* Option - Moreton-in-Marsh
Resedale Arms
The award winning Redesdale Arms Hotel sits at the gateway to the Cotswolds, on the High Street of the historic town of Moreton-in-Marsh. Steeped in history and dating back to around 1650, constructed of mellow Cotswold stone with a heavily oak beamed interior.
4* Option - Burford
The Manor House Hotel
The Manor House Hotel, Moreton in Marsh, is an enchanting 16th Century Cotswold retreat where you can both indulge and relax in a homely atmosphere.
3* Option - Burford
Prince of Burford
The Prince Of Burford is a newly refurbished pub and hotel converted from an 18th-century coaching inn, located in beautiful Burford on the north-eastern edge of the Cotswolds.
4* Option - Burford
The Bay Tree
Located along a peaceful side street in the historic market town of Burford, seize the opportunity to sink into a relaxing ambiance of pure bliss.
3* Option - Tetbury
The Ormond
An atmospheric coaching inn that has welcomed travellers since the 17th century. One of many historic buildings in the centre of town, an ideal base for exploring this area of outstanding natural beauty or wandering the many antique shops and independent stores that make Tetbury such a gem for an indulgent Cotswold break. Enjoy the informal modern well-kept ales, fine wines and delicious food.
4* Option - Tetbury
Hare and Hounds
Located in Westonbirt with the Highgrove Estate and National Arboretum for neighbours; The Hare and Hounds Hotel is a homely country retreat that offers both relaxed and fine dining, with a focus on tasty British classics showcasing seasonal and local produce.
What our guides say...
Discover the history and heritage of Oxford an the Cotswolds on two wheels.
Trip Extensions
Pre-Trip: Oxford
- Voco Spires
- 1 night
Post-Trip: Bath
- Hampton by Hilton
- 1 night
What’s Included
- All accommodation as indicated on the itinerary
- All breakfasts and x2 dinners (excluding dinner drinks)
- Bikes / E-bikes available on request
- GPS routes, provided via RideWithGPS (app available for Apple or Android)
- All special events, iconic points of interests, expert guests and entrance fees
- All transportation from rendezvous to farewell locations
- All baggage transportation
- All gratuities for baggage, porters and hotel service
- Services of a professional local guide
Accommodation Types
Handpicked accommodation in 3* hotels or upgrade to 4* options for an additional cost.
Difficulty Level
This tour is rated moderate, meaning it’s appropriate for guests who enjoy a good ride and can handle an incline or two. We cover varied terrain, enjoying some rolling hills and a few steeper climbs which are slightly more demanding. Your holiday, however, will be tailored by your guide to suit your individual preferences. Daily distances range from 10-40 miles. Rewarding views are guaranteed!
Equipment Provided
- Bikes
- Helmets
- Phone mounts
- Bike accessories
- Guests are free to bring their own pedals / saddles, which we will fit to the bikes
Pre & Post Tour Travel
Pick-up location: Oxford railway station. Our cycling holidays are designed to be completely relaxing, with the start of our tours sitting within easy reach of London, Bristol or the Midlands. This tour begins from Oxford, a direct 1.5-hour train journey out of London, so that you can begin your holiday stress-free.
End-of-tour location: Kemble railway station.
FAQ's
What is the best way to get out of London into the Countryside?
The best way out of London and into the Cotswolds is by train, out of Paddington, and directly into Oxford station, Moreton-in-Marsh or Bath. All of our cycling trips begin from these locations so you can arrive relaxed, refreshed and ready to start your tour. If you prefer to drive there is station parking available.
Can I do a cycling tour as a solo traveller?
All our trips are open for single travellers to join. You will have a great time on our cycling tours whether travelling on your own, as a couple, family or group, meeting like-minded people on our guided trips, or choosing your own adventure on our self-guided tours. “As a single female, I would not hesitate to go on another Active England trip as a solo traveller”. S.G.
Are the roads safe to cycle on in England and the Cotswolds?
Our cycling routes are carefully chosen to ensure we bike on the quietest country lanes, with the best views of the Cotswolds! Drivers in the Cotswolds are very polite and guests have always felt safe and secure when riding our routes, check out our Trip Advisor Reviews from guests who have cycled with us: “I was concerned about riding in traffic, but for the most part there were not that many cars. The people are very watchful and careful, they wait and allow cyclist to go ahead. The Cotswolds and very beautiful, rural and unspoiled. I loved the small towns and the beautiful countryside. I would absolutely do it again with Active England. Loved it all.” E.C.
How hilly are the Cotswolds?
The Cotswolds are a range of hills, with its name stemming from ‘Cote’ meaning sheep enclosure and ‘wold’ meaning hills. There are therefore lots of hills and incredible views from the top! However, you will able to miss out some of the steeper inclines – or add in some trickier climbs for those looking to stretch their legs. There are routes for everyone and with our routes we can tailor your tour to your preferences. We also have e-bikes available on request to make your holiday care-free!
Do you have E-Bikes available?
Absolutely! Our e-bikes allow our guests to go the distance without the slog, to enjoy the countryside at their own pace and to provide assistance that will get you up any hill. They are as good on rural country roads as on canal tow-paths and rail to trail tracks. Safe and easy to use, these e-bikes are perfect for all abilities.
What to pack for a cycling holiday?
We provide bikes, helmets, cycle bags and all the cycling essentials you will need. All you need to bring are clothes suitable for cycling in, and your enthusiasm! You can of course use your own saddle and pedals if you prefer. We will transfer your luggage to each hotel, so you don’t need to worry about carrying everything you want for evenings out of the saddle!
Which cycling holiday should I choose?
In the Cotswolds we offer a range of guided or self-guided tours to suit everyone!
Make this trip private
Our private tours are based on our tried and tested group departures with two key differences. They offer you the freedom to travel when you wish and with whoever you’d like to holiday with.
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