Oxfordshire

Why not choose a luxury lodge in Oxfordshire for your next short break or family holiday? The area is rich in heritage and natural rural beauty with numerous market towns, villages of honey coloured stone and of course the architectural splendour of Oxford City.

Bluewood Lodges
Relaxing holiday destinations are sometimes hard to find with the present desire for activity and excitement, but Bluewood Lodges – nestled in a stunning bluebell wood in the glorious Costwolds – are …
From £415 per Week

Getting there couldn’t be easier with excellent road links, numerous bus routes, several major train stations, and scenic cycle paths if you want to get on your bike!

As well as the natural beauty of the area, there are plenty of attractions to enjoy including the magnificent Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill and home to the Duke of Marlborough. Cotswold Wildlife Park, home to a variety of animals from all over the world and 200 acres of gardens and woodland.

Walking, cycling, swimming, hot air ballooning, watersports, horse riding, fishing, golf – the list is endless and varied! Along the Oxfordshire Cotswolds section of the Thames there are a number of places offering public trips or boat day hire in different forms including electric punts, day cruisers, narrowboats.

Visit the beautiful Broughton Castle, sample the local beer at Hook Norton Brewery, eat the famous Banbury Cakes, shop for antiques in Chipping Norton or take a stroll through any of the charming and unique Cotswold stone villages. Take a trip down memory lane at Didcot Railway Museum and see the unique collection of Great Western Railway steam engines, coaches, wagons, buildings, small relics and a recreation of Brunel’s broad gauge railway. All this based round the original 1930’s engine shed. It’s ‘on the buses’ at Long Hanborough – an amazing collection of vintage buses now joined by the Morris Motors collection of cars and tractors- time your visit right and you could get a ride on one of the vintage buses!

There is so much to see and do in Oxfordshire if you’re planning you first visit be assured it won’t be your last. There’s a great range of accommodation choices in this vibrant region. From family lodges to cosy cottage escapes for couples, it’s got the lot!