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Just beyond the park

The Cotswolds have captivated visitors for generations, and no wonder. Its many antique shops make it a happy hunting ground for those who love a bargain. Its winding rivers make it a paradise for fishing enthusiasts. And its mile after mile of country walks – each seemingly with a picturesque local pub or restaurant at the end of it – are enough to satisfy any rambler’s appetite.

Facilities on park

Stunning entertainment complex

Food service Sammy Squad

Amusement arcade and pool table*

Indoor soft play

Heated indoor pool with flume

Heated outdoor pool††

Sauna and steam room†

Fitness suite†

Free Wi-Fi**

Sky TV and BT Sport in complex

Fishing lake (rod licence required)

Kid’s adventure playground

Cotswold Wildlife Park

The largest private zoo in the country with more than 260 different species in 160 acres of landscaped gardens and managed habitats.

Broadway

With perhaps the most famous and photogenic high street in the country, the village of Broadway is a history lesson in itself and has been a centre for the arts and crafts community throughout the years.

Cheltenham

Elegant Georgian terraces, characterful pubs and restaurants and, of course, home to the famous National Hunt festival every March.

Cotswold Water Park

A world of watersports and other outdoor activities spread across 150 lakes and waterways and a wealth of flora and fauna that will keep budding naturalists occupied for days on end.

Lake activities*** pedalos, kayaking

Multi-use games area

Adventure golf *

Convenience store and launderette*

* Charges apply

** Wi-Fi not suitable for downloading or streaming

*** Charges apply, seasonal activities

† Restrictions apply

†† Open mid May to mid September

We’ll save you the trouble of looking. It’s just one – Hoburne Blue Anchor in Somerset. And owning a holiday home here really is a passport to everything this delightful county has to offer.

In this perfectly positioned park by the sea, choice and variety is the order of the day. If you’re here as a family, it ticks all the boxes for an unforgettable seaside holiday: Activities in the pool, nature trail adventures, fish and chip suppers as the sun goes down.

If you want to strike out and head inland, the Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park are more grown up adventure playgrounds just waiting to be explored. Uniquely, you can watch all of the West Somerset Railway puffing by from the comfort of the park.

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