| Finest Oxford
and Cotswolds Itinerary
4 nights/5 days
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Day One - Oxford
 Arrive
in Oxford on Monday and check into your hotel
located in the heart of the city. Enjoy the treasures of this beautiful
city today. Stroll through the lovely colleges of the University
with their magnificent architecture and gardens. Take in the museums,
galleries and libraries galore, and perhaps a concert or play. Discover
the little tea rooms and fine restaurants, the unique shops and
back streets and the river backwaters dotted with punters and rowing
eights. At a time to suit you make your way to our base in the centre
of Oxford, which is open from 9.30 to 17.30 every day, to pick up
your cycling equipment. Your host will meet you there, organise
your bicycle and run through your itinerary.
Day Two - Oxford
to Woodstock
10
miles (16 km )
 Your
cycling journey begins along the Oxford Canal which lies very close
to your hotel. This delightful and rural waterside ride leads out
of Oxford, past houseboats and locks and through pretty villages.
Not far from the navigation, sits the Cotswold stone village of
Woodstock and the grandiose Blenheim Palace set in 2000 acres of
Capability Brown landscape. Built in the 18th Century, it was the
birthplace of Winston Churchill and the 11th Duke of Marlborough
lives there. Your
hotel sits in the heart of the lovely village.
Day Three - Woodstock
to Bledington
23
miles (37km)
 Today’s
ride explores classic Cotswolds country. There are twisting lanes
leading through pretty villages; tiny bridges crossing gurgling
rivers; ancient woodlands, hidden tracks nestling in the valleys
and wonderful views. Cosy pubs are dotted along the route and there’s
time to linger in the old stone and thatched villages. Your
inn for the next two nights overlooks the village green in one
of these villages.
Day Four -
Bledington
Optional
miles
 Time
for relaxing or exploring well known Cotswold towns and tiny hamlets
today – all within a handful of miles from Bledington. There
is a very attractive ride to Stow on the Wold, and onto Bourton
on the Water, and the Slaughters if you want to see more. We can
also point you in the direction of lesser known but equally appealing
gems such as farm shops and National Trust houses. There is fine
walking along the Cotswold Way which runs through the village or
excellent fly fishing which we can organise for you not far away.
Day Five - Bledington
to Moreton in Marsh
15miles
(24km) or 25 miles (40km)
Start the day with
a short train hop or a gentle pedal to the Cotswold market town
of Moreton-in-Marsh where the high street once formed part of the
Roman Fosse Way. Linger in the shops and cafes before cycling gently
on through peaceful country lanes and hamlets to the 14th Century
honey coloured stone buildings of Chipping Campden, Spend the afternoon
exploring this ‘must see’ village before returning to
Moreton to catch the train back to Oxford.
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