
Bourton-on-the-Water is typical of that dreamy idyllic Cotswold
village. With its small shops and lanes, the River Windrush running
through the centre and the ornate footbridges, it is a popular
destination for tourists.
There are several traditional craft shops and plenty of places to eat. For such a small village it has a large number of tourist attractions'

Places to visit include the model village, model reailway, Cotswold Motoring Museum, Birdland and the Dragonfly Maze. There is also a farmer's market on the fourth Sunday of each month.
Bourton-on-the-Water has a good number of local footpaths and the Fosse Way Roman road runs close by. For those interested in Roman history the Chedworth Roman Villas are only a short drive away from here.
The River Windrush, which starts in the Cotswold Hills near Guiting Power, flows for approximately 40 miles and passes through Bourton-on-the-Water, the village of Windrush and into Oxfordshire where it continues through Burford, Witney, Duckington and Standlake.

Further information on Bourton-on-the-Water can be found here:
http://www.bourtoninfo.com/



