Local Attractions

There is plenty to see and do within a 20 mile radius of Far Peak. We are constantly updating the website with our favourites and sharing them with you! 

Adam Hensons Cotswold Farm Park

Adam's father Joe Henson founded the Cotswold Farm Park in 1971 to help protect some of our rare breeds of farm animal. They are passionate about all that we do here and are dedicated to delivering the best of British farming, through a sustainable and authentic approach. The Farm Park is home to many rare breeds of animal, a cafe, plenty of family entertainment indoors and out.

Bibury Village

This Gloucestershire beauty spot is a great place to visit whatever you're looking for.For a bit of history, take a stroll down the picturesque Arlington Row. These cottages were built in 1380 as a monastic wool store and converted into weavers' cottages in the 17th century.

Chedworth Roman Villa

Chedworth Roman Villa was home to some of the richest people in the country during its heyday in the 4th century.Visit the intriguing ruins of one of the largest Romano-British villas in the country. Marvel at some of the amazing inventions brought to this country by the Romans - including mosaics, bathhouses, latrines and even underfloor heating.

Birdland Park and Gardens

Established in 1957 in Bourton-on-the-Water, Birdland is set in nine acres of gardens and woodland, creating a picturesque canopy for the winding River Windrush.

Northleach Market Town

The delightful Cotswold town of Northleach is tucked away from the busy A40, between gently rolling hills, at a crossroads of the Roman Fosse Way. The streets in and around the ancient Market Place are rich in architectural interest ranging from half-timbered buildings and merchants’ houses dating from the 15th and 16th Centuries, to the great House of Correction built at the crossroads in the 18th Century. The Old Prison now houses a discovery centre and café, as well as being the offices for The Cotswolds Conservation Board and makes a good starting point for visiting Northleach.

Cotswold Wildlife Park

The Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens exhibits over 260 different species of animals and is the largest privately owned zoological collection in the UK. There is a narrow gauge railway, huge adventure park for kids and some amazing lawns and restaurants to enjoy a picnic on, surrounded by amazing animals.

Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate

Nestled in the Cotswold countryside, surrounded by Bridgeman parkland, Lodge Park is a tiny gem awaiting your discovery. Now a National Trust property, discover the history of this special grandstand, then explore the surrounding Deer Park.

The Inn at Fossebridge

The Inn at Fossebridge is located in the pretty hamlet of Fossebridge, where the Fosse Way drops into the Cotswolds valley of the River Coln, an area of outstanding natural beauty. In the SUMMER enjoy alfresco living whilst dining in the beautiful 4 acres of gardens with a lake and section of the River Coln. During the winter months go for a brisk stroll around the lake and then retreat to the warmth of the log fires inside for a glass of Mulled Wine or Hot Chocolate. Delightful walks are to be discovered from the grounds up to Stowell Park, Yanworth and The National Trusts Chedworth Roman Villa. 

The Sherborne Arms at Aldsworth

The Sherborne Arms is a beautifully kept and well presented Traditional English inn. Our popular Inn has recently been tastefully restored and now boasts many original features. We are ideally located to take advantage of the many walks and lovely views of the stunning Cotswold countryside. 

The Wheatsheaf Inn - Northleach

A honey, coloured seventeenth century coaching inn clad in Virginia Creeper nestled in the Cotswolds hills in the historic market town of Northleach.

With 14 beautiful bedrooms, stunning tiered cottage gardens designed by Max Asknew, a treatment room and private rooms for meetings, parties and hideaways.

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