Top Garden Destinations for Your Cotswold Tours

Date:
March 5, 2026
Hidcote Gardens showing pathways and fountain

When deciding where to visit in Cotswolds, many travelers overlook the smaller, private estates in favor of major landmarks. However, the most magical things to do in Cotswolds often involve stepping behind the honey-colored stone walls of these "secret" gardens.

1. Hidden gems near Burford

If you are looking for things to do in Burford, a short drive will take you to some of the most exclusive greenery in the region:

Thyme Hotel (Southrop): A "village within a village" featuring a world-class working kitchen garden. It is a must-see for those interested in sustainable land management.

Kiftsgate Court Gardens: Located near Chipping Campden, this is a staple for Cotswold tours focusing on female horticultural history and the famous Kiftsgate Rose.

2. Architectural Wonders and Royal Estates

For a more grand experience, these are frequently cited as the best places to visit in Cotswolds:

Blenheim Palace Gardens: features over 90 acres of formal gardens and more than 2,000 acres of parkland. The grounds are a masterpiece of landscape design, featuring 18th-Century 'Capability' Brown vistas alongside 20th-century formal terraces.

Highgrove Gardens (Tetbury): The private residence of King Charles III. If you are visiting the Cotswolds between April and October, a pre-booked tour here offers unparalleled prestige.

Sezincote House: A unique Mogul-Indian palace that offers a distinct visual break from the traditional English cottage style.

3. Our favourite 'off-the-beaten-path' gardens

If you want to avoid the crowds, add these to your list of where to visit in Cotswolds:

Cerney House Gardens: A romantic Victorian walled garden in North Cerney, perfect for a peaceful afternoon.

Rousham House & Gardens: A "purist’s" garden with no tea room or gift shop—just 18th-century landscape design in its original form.

Planning your visit

When searching for things to do in Cotswolds, remember that many of these gardens have seasonal opening hours.

Best time for Roses: June and July (Kiftsgate, Blenheim).

Best time for Snowdrops: February (Painswick Rococo, Cerney House).

Best time for Bluebells. Mid-April to early May (National Trust - Bradbury, Foxholes)

: February (Painswick Rococo, Cerney House).

Pro Tip: If you are staying in the "Gateway to the Cotswolds," there are plenty of historic things to do in Burford, including exploring its medieval church gardens and the nearby Cotswold Wildlife Park gardens.

Would you like me to create a custom 3-day itinerary for "visiting the Cotswolds" that links these gardens together by location? Get in touch with Corf Travel and one of the team will help build your perfect Cotswold experience.

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