It's a great place to visit if you're in the area, I wouldn't go out of my way to see it, there are many more villages around that are just as gorgeous, there's too many tourists, (don't know why) and it would be nice if they banned cars from driving through the village, it would be more in line with the time of the village, as no new houses have been built in the historic area since about 1600. It is situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village takes its name from the 12th-century castle which stood about 1 â 3 mile to the north. The car park is about half a mile up the hill which is Pay and display and not that big, and toilet facilities over the bridge at the bottom of...
   Read moreâïžA place that must be visited either if you are passing through, or if you want to spend the weekend in a place as relaxing as possible or simply to see something new.đ I visited this place twice (in the springđł of this year and the summerđ» that just ended) and I loved itâ€ïž. It is a very beautiful location, đa very quiet place, đwith a lot of history, it brings peace and creates a state of calm.đŠ The cottages are so cute (you can stay in one if you want), you can take a short walk through the nearby woods, đČđżyou can visit the garden of the Manor House Hotel 4 star or you can just simply drink your tea/coffee âïž in a place as silent as possible, far from the deafening noise...
   Read moreA stunning village to walk around and explore, coupled with splendid gardens, houses, and cemeteries. Castle Combe itself is incredibly small so walking around will be an absolute breeze - but finding the area is incredibly secluded. The cottages have been taken straight from a fairytale, really beautiful area! Nearby youâll find the The Manor House Hotel and The Giant Sequoia which is a lovely area to sit down and enjoy a cup of tea on a sunny day. The area itself is very quiet so so be considerate of locals but enjoy the silence! Castle Combe is probably one of the prettiest villages I have seen for a while, Iâll definitely be making a return in the...
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