Cotswolds Food and Craft Trails: A Slow Traveller's Guide to Local Food, Artisan Makers, and Rural Traditions

Author:   Howard McCarthy
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798245228341


Pages:   164
Publication Date:   23 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Cotswolds Food and Craft Trails: A Slow Traveller's Guide to Local Food, Artisan Makers, and Rural Traditions


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ELEVEN TRAILS TO TRANSFORM HOW YOU EXPERIENCE THE COTSWOLDSAre you tired of following the same tourist trails through the Cotswolds, queuing for cream tea in overcrowded villages whilst wondering if there's more to this region than picture-perfect postcards? You visit the honey-coloured villages, photograph the rolling hills, perhaps stop at a farm shop or two. But something feels missing. You're seeing the Cotswolds, not experiencing it. The cheesemakers working in converted barns, the blacksmiths shaping iron in centuries-old forges, the bakers milling heritage grains before dawn-these stories remain hidden behind the tourist facade. You leave having seen beauty but never truly tasting the place, never meeting the hands that shape it, never understanding what makes this landscape genuinely special beyond its aesthetic appeal. Imagine instead discovering the Cotswolds through the people who make, grow, bake, brew, and create here. Picture yourself watching a potter throw clay on a wheel in a studio tucked down a country lane, tasting cheese hours after it was made, walking through orchards where cider apples ripen, learning to identify edible wild plants on a foraging walk, then dining at restaurants where chefs personally know the farmers supplying their kitchens. This is travel that satisfies curiosity, fills your bags with genuine local products, and creates memories far richer than any photograph. This comprehensive guide opens doors to authentic Cotswolds experiences through ten thoughtfully curated trails connecting you directly with producers, makers, and artisans. Inside, you'll discover: Five exceptional cheesemakers crafting everything from traditional Gloucester varieties to contemporary goat's cheese, with visiting details and tasting opportunities Working forges and woodworking studios where traditional craftsmen shape metal and timber using skills refined over generations Market gardens, pick-your-own farms, and kitchen gardens showing you exactly where exceptional produce originates Artisan bakeries and a working watermill revealing the journey from grain to bread Pottery studios across the region where you can watch demonstrations, try throwing yourself, and purchase pieces directly from makers Breweries, cider makers, and traditional pubs producing drinks that genuinely taste of this place Farm-to-table restaurants where menus change with seasons and chefs source from producers you can visit yourself Beekeepers, preserve makers, and foraging guides connecting you with hedgerow abundance and traditional food preservation Butchers and rare breed farms demonstrating ethical farming and traditional meat preparation Practical guidance for every location including directions, opening hours, booking requirements, and realistic pricing Detailed itineraries for weekends, three-day visits, and week-long explorations combining multiple trails Every location has been carefully selected for quality, authenticity, and genuine welcome to visitors. The writing guides you practically whilst celebrating the slow travel philosophy that transforms tourism into genuine discovery. Stop simply visiting the Cotswolds. Start truly experiencing it. Get your copy today and begin planning trails that connect you with the real heart of this remarkable region-the people who keep its food and craft traditions vibrantly alive.

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Author:   Howard McCarthy
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9798245228341


Pages:   164
Publication Date:   23 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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