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We would like to go for a short break in mid-October to the Cotswolds with our 2 yr old and newborn (will be 4 adults). We would love to find a good farm stay or other self-catering cottage that is child friendly. I am searching online for any that are still available in the area but would love any personal recommendations. Any suggestions of what to do also gratefully received (so far we plan to do Cotswolds Wildlife Park and maybe the National Arboretum).


As ever, thank you!

We stayed here last month.


http://www.thegranarylovettswood.co.uk/


We had a 2 year old and a 6 week old baby. They had so much baby equipment for both ie. moses basket, cot, toys, pram, high chair etc. Great location for days out and plenty to do on the farm as it had a great garden with a slide and other outdoor toys.


Rose and Farmer John own the cottage and were brilliant. It's a working farm so we had a tour of the farm and watched the cows being milked.


If you do contact them please say that I recommended them (Catherine Frusher)


Please PM me if you have any other questions


Thankyou


Catherine

Hello,

I know this isn't The Cotswolds but we had a brilliant week at Clydey Cottages in Pembrokeshire in the summer. They had thought of everything to make staying away from home with children enjoyable and easy!

Clydeycottages.co.uk.

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