If you want to explore, whether or not you stay in the UK or hail from another country, the Cotswolds ought to be in your list of UK places to go. That is, if you like to enjoy one of UK's most "quintessentially English" areas. The Cotswolds area is well-known for its awe-inspiring countryside. The Cotswolds is practically swarming with rolling hills and valleys, and it is home to traditional market towns, which are mostly English. There are a lot, more than 700 in fact, of Cotswolds accommodations so you can reside during your vacation -- from hotels, bed and breakfasts, guest houses, bars and inns, high-class country house hotels, holiday cottages, and caravan and camping sites.
If you love fending for yourself, don't choose the hotel accommodations; as an alternative go for the self-catering Cotswolds cottages or camping sites in the region. Any of these Cotswolds accommodations will make you take pleasure in outdoor life at your own speed. And if you really prefer to enjoy country living in the Cotswolds, stay in any one of the Cotswolds farm bed and breakfasts or farm cottages.
You will be able to enjoy traditional farmhouse food and lifestyle if you want to visit the the Cotswolds region in this way. These Cotswold accommodations are great for weekend visits as well as a long holiday visits to the region. Agriculture is one of many main industries in the region so it isn't unexpected that a great number of farms here provide unique Cotswolds accommodations in the form of farm B&Bs and cottages. Many of the farm cottages and B&Bs were formerly barns and farmhouses which were being converted to supply tourists a place to stay during their trip.