<h3>The Cotswolds is one of the country’s most treasured and quintessentially English landscapes.</h3> <h3>Area of outstanding natural beauty.</h3> <h3>Beautiful by design </h3><h3>Look out from any viewpoint and contour etched by man and nature reveal a rich landscape history.</h3> <h3>It’s the geology of the area that underpins the special character of the Cotswolds.With colours ranging from silver-grey to gold,the limestone gives local towns and the villages their organic,harmonious look.</h3> <h3>It is a varied landscape of rolling hills and tranquil valleys,ancient woodlands and wildflower grasslands,criss-crossed with dry stone walls and an extensive network of footpaths and long distance trails like the spectacular Cotswolds Way.</h3> <h3>Amid it all are picturesque villages and captivating market towns built out of the famous Jurassic limestone that underpins the region and gives it its warmth and distinctive quality.</h3> <h3>Bourton on the water </h3><h3>"Venice of the Cotswolds"</h3> <h3>Bourton-on-the-water is a picturesque and captivating English country town,nestled in the Cotswolds Hills.The town straddles the river Windrush and with its series of elegant low bridges it has often been referred to as the Venice of the Cotswolds.Besides the river are neat tree-shaded greens and tidy stone banks,standing further back from the river are traditional Cotswolds buildings built out the unmistakable Cotswold stone.</h3> <h3>All the historic buildings from the heart of the village are here,listen to the choirs singing in the churches,investigate the local shops and find the model of the Model Village.</h3> <h3>Traditional English food:Fish and chips </h3>