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Things to do in Broadway: A local’s guide

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Found in the heart of The Cotswolds, the picturesque village of Broadway awaits with its timeless beauty. From towering landmarks to luxurious hotels, Broadway offers plenty of experiences that will leave you enchanted. Join us on a journey through this idyllic village as we share our must-visit spots.

Broadway Tower

Embark on an exhilarating walk to the iconic Broadway Tower, an architectural gem perched atop Beacon Hill. Ascend the hill through scenic countryside, immersing yourself in the surrounding nature. At the summit you’re rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of The Cotswolds’ hills. Refuel and reward yourself for completing the hike with a treat at the tower's charming cafe.

Snowshill Manor & Gardens

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This National Trust property is a treasure trove of eccentricity and charm. Explore the unconventional home with its eclectic collection of suits of armour, intricate costumes and plenty more artefacts amassed by Charles Wade, the former owner of this manor.

The Arts and Crafts garden is just as exciting to explore as an extension of the house with a series of outdoor rooms. With curious doorways and hidden vistas, Snowshill Manor is for those that love oddities and grandeur.

Luxury, unforgettable hotel stays

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Indulge in a world of relaxation and luxury at some of The Cotswolds’ most renowned hotels which can be found right here in Broadway. The Fish Hotel with its treehouses, hideaway huts and country-chic rooms is set amidst the 500-acre Farncombe Estate, high above the stunning village of Broadway in the Cotswolds. Beyond the unique glamping spaces, there’s also so many fun activities on site from axe throwing and falconry to yoga and woodland wellbeing experiences.

The Lygon Arms is a historic coaching inn situated in the heart of Broadway and has been renovated to remain fit for royalty. With luxury, thoughtful interiors plus a spa, tavern and restaurant with spectacular food, it’s a real treat stay!

Broadway Golf Club

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Tee off amidst the scenic beauty of The Cotswolds at Broadway Golf Club. Firmly on the map as a golfing destination, it’s picturesque course has breathtaking views across the Malvern Hills and Black Mountains. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner, Broadway Golf Club is always an unforgettable experience with its enviable views.

Heritage Railway

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Embark on a nostalgic journey aboard the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. Arrive to Broadway by train from Cheltenham, WInchcombe or Toddington or start your journey from there. We can’t think of a better way to traverse the idyllic countryside than by restored steam locomotive. Enjoy the sights, sounds, and scents of a bygone era as you chug along the historic railway line.

Gordon Russell Design Museum

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Uncover the legacy of one of Britain's most influential furniture designers at the Gordon Russell Design Museum. Explore the life and work of Gordon Russell, who played a pivotal role in the revival of traditional craftsmanship in The Cotswolds. Admire his exquisite furniture pieces and delve into the rich history of the Arts and Crafts movement. Gain insight into the creative spirit that shaped the region's cultural heritage.

Broadway Museum and Art Gallery

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Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Broadway at the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery. Discover the stories of this charming village through interactive exhibits and displays. From its historic past to its vibrant arts scene, this museum showcases the essence of Broadway. Admire the works of local artists and delve into the cultural tapestry that makes Broadway a truly special place.

Fore more tips on planning a trip to Broadway including places to eat and shop, visit our Broadway Area Guide.