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Bourton-on-the-WaterThe Venice of the Cotswolds
Bourton-on-the-Water OVERVIEW
Discover Bourton-on-the-Water: A Cotswolds Village
Bourton-on-the-Water is one of the most celebrated villages in the Cotswolds, renowned for its low stone bridges, honey-coloured cottages and the gentle River Windrush flowing through its centre.
Its compact layout and timeless scenery make it one of England’s most photographed villages and a highlight of any Cotswolds itinerary.
WHY VISIT BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER
âś” Iconic stone bridges crossing the River Windrush
âś” Classic Cotswold limestone architecture
âś” Peaceful riverside setting
âś” Excellent photography opportunities
âś” Quintessential English village atmosphere
When visited as part of a well-timed small-group tour, Bourton-on-the-Water retains its charm and tranquillity.
A BRIEF HISTORY
The village developed during the medieval period, benefiting from the regional wool trade that brought prosperity to the Cotswolds. Many of the cottages visible today date from this era and reflect the use of local limestone.
The shallow river and low arched bridges give Bourton-on-the-Water its distinctive character and enduring appeal.
WHAT TO SEE & EXPERIENCE
- Walk along the River Windrush and cross the stone bridges
- Explore traditional village lanes and cottages
- Enjoy cafés, tea rooms and independent shops
- Photograph one of England’s most picturesque village scenes
