Cotswold is just about 90 minutes away from Cranfield. There were about 25 of us in the bus. The plan was to go to Bibury and then to Brouton-on-the-water, two of the towns in Cotswold. Bibury is a quaint little village with old-style cottages and some big houses nestled in a lush green countryside. It is known as one of the most beautiful villages in England and is a favourite romantic getaway. If you look at the pictures below you will agree why !
It's also famous for its trout farm. Unfortunately for us, the farm is open to visitors mostly in summer, when one can actually fish the trout as well. We did catch a glimpse of the fish though...
Bibury looks like a place where people own vacation homes or post-retirement villas. Just the number of luxury cars on the small road indicates the kind of population that this village has... although some of the cars could belong to tourists... We saw Jaguars, Land Rovers, Mercs, BMWs - the whole procession.
A 20 minute journey later, we were at Brouton-on-the-water nicknames as the Venice of the Cotswold. This town is definitely a family paradise. You have got the small canal, bird-life, quaint little tea-shops, candy stores, the miniature village, model trains, inns and restaurants - all in all everything a family could enjoy.
First up I enjoyed some fish and chips at the Duke of Wellington restaurant, then a nice home-made butterscotch cone and then English tea ( the flavoured ones - some combo of mango,honey... forgot the rest... ), crumpets and cakes. Come to think of it, I ate more than I walked in Brouton.
For me the best part of these trips is that it gets me out of my room and mix with my batchmates... it would have been so tempting to laze around on my bed on Saturday... after late night birthday party for one of our friends... With spring around the corner and summer up next, I hope we will have some more trips...
Let me also thank Jessie for organizing this trip... this girl is just so active and energetic, you have to see it to believe it !
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