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Autumn Photography in London and the Cotswolds

I have always liked to travel during the “off peak” seasons such as Spring and Autumn. I specially like Autumn for the pallets of colours on display against a usually grey sky with a nice nip in the air. Perfect weather for long walks and photography and the drink at the end of the day (or during) tastes that much better. And for a trip to London and the Cotswolds it makes all the more sense. One can avoid the crowds and long queues at venues. Flights and Room rates tend to be cheaper than during the summer. So there’s a lot going for travel in Autumn and here’s some information on traveling to London and the Cotswolds during Autumn.

London Taxi

London

Getting There

London has 3 International Airports namely Heathrow , Gatwick and London City Airport. Heathrow is the biggest Airport and the busiest and with the most international Connections. Gatwick is now becoming a good choice due to congestion at Heathrow. London City Airport has connections from EU. So if you are traveling from Asian cities chances are you will be flying into Heathrow or Gatwick.

London Time Zone

London is on GMT so ie IST - 4 hours and 30 mins and Singapore time - 7 hours

UK Currency

The currency of the UK is the Pound Sterling. As of this writing the exchange rates are as below

1 Pound = 1.236 USD = 88.61 INR = 1.70 SGD

Where to Stay in London

London is as an expensive city. Hotel Rooms are no exception. But one is spoilt for choice and it seems there is almost no limits as to how much one can spend for a nights accommodation here.

Ultra Luxury Option

Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences

In the heart of Westminster, close to Buckingham Palace, these 5 AA Red Star luxurious suites are served by 3 acclaimed restaurants and the award-winning Spa at 51.

51 Buckingham Gate, Taj Suites and Residences combine privacy with 5-star luxury. Many overlook the courtyard gardens. Guests can also benefit from concierge services.

The Michelin starred Quilon Restaurant serves South-West coastal Indian cuisine, while Bistro 51 serves a range of international dishes prepared with fresh seasonal ingredients. The Library serves an organic breakfast daily.

Kona offers an innovative interpretation of the colours, flavours and vibrancy of Southern European cuisine. The freshest and finest ingredients and predominantly sustainable organic produce is served in an elegant environment.

Victoria station is a 10-minute walk away and Buckingham Palace is just a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Westminster Borough is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping, parks and city walks.

Luxury Options

Hilton London Tower Bridge

In the heart of London, Hilton London Tower Bridge has a striking modernexterior and is located just a 5-minute walk from Tower Bridge and opposite The Shard. There is free WiFi in public areas of the building, as well as the Executive Lounge. There are 2 public car parks within a 4-minute stroll from the property.

London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf

In the vibrant Canary Wharf area, this 5-star landmark hotel has luxury rooms and a state-of-the-art fitness suite. There is easy access to LondonCity Airport and the O2 Arena.

Many of the rooms also look out over Canary Wharf and the skyline of London’s business district.

Mid Range Options

Hilton London Kensington Hotel

Park Plaza London, Park Royal

Budget Options

TCLA - Clapham / Battersea

ibis London Shepherds Bush - Hammersmith

Photo Ops in London

Royalty Driving through Hyde Park, London

Autumns Scene at Hyde Park, London

The Cotswolds

For those of you who are not familiar, the Cotswolds is a quintessentially English Region spread out over eight hundred square miles and over five counties. The counties being Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire. This region has the quaintest villages lined with cottages of honey coloured stone. The region is home to some of the best palaces, castles and country homes. The scenery is inspiring and well preserved through an assortment of nature reserves and Arboretas.

Cirencester, Tewkesbury, Stroud, Cheltenham, and Witney are some of the more vibrant towns.

Getting There

Cotswolds Villages

North Cotswolds

Whilst the rightly famous and popular towns of the north Cotswolds such as Cheltenham, Broadway, Bourton on the Water or Burford feature in every guidebook, head off the beaten track and you can unearth hidden gems such as Bourton on the Hill or Naunton.  Each of the better known market towns such as Chipping Campden, Moreton in Marsh and Stow on the Wold has a cluster of villages around it and these are decidedly Cotswold in character and well worth investigating.

Winchcombe is an unspoilt market town set on the Cotswold edge.  It’s known as being a centre for walkers and is a great place to base yourself if you want to enjoy the rural Cotswolds.   A stay in the north Cotswolds brings Stratford upon Avon and Oxford into perfect range for day visits. 

South Cotswolds

The south Cotswolds refers to the area around Cirencester and the Stroud Valleys – continuing down to north Wiltshire and towns such as Tetbury and Malmesbury.  Bristol and Bath (famous for its Roman baths and also Home of William Shakespeare) are short drive from here.

The Cotswold Water Park dominates the south of the Cotswolds and is an incredible place for leisure offering sports, walks and a beach based around 150 lakes in 40 square miles.  Despite its size, it is a well-kept secret just a few miles from Cirencester.

There are ‘Five Valleys’ here which meet at the town of Stroud; linked by the lofty heights of Rodborough, Minchinhampton and Selsley Commons.  Many artists and craftspeople live in these peaceful, hidden valleys.  The surrounding pretty towns of Nailsworth, Painswick, Fairford and Tetbury are all lovely Cotswold market towns.

I have been to the Cotswolds numerous times for varying lengths of times but have always come back wanting more.

Where to Stay in the Cotswolds

There are a number of villages and types of accommodation to choose from ranging from luxury manors converted into hotels to modest holiday homes, bed and breakfasts and run of the mill hotels.

The Best Accommodations in the Cotswolds tend to get booked early so do make your bookings as early as you can. I suggest bookings be done at least a couple of months ahead of your travel dates. These are some good options to consider.

Luxury

The Slaughters Manor House , Lower Slaughter

Situated in the pretty Cotswolds village of Lower Slaughter, this 17th-century manor house offers free internet and free parking on site. It retains original period features and has a sophisticated, award-winning restaurant.

The beautifully furnished and individually designed rooms at The Slaughters Manor House have a flat-screen TV and a DVD player. Some rooms have a four-poster bed or a luxurious freestanding bath.

Sixteen58 restaurant has elegant modern décor and serves creative dishes made from high-quality local produce. Breakfast is provided each morning, and special dietary requirements can be catered for.

You can relax in the chic surroundings of the Manor, with its fine antique decorations and roaring fires. Local leisure pursuits include golf and horse riding, and the centre of Cheltenham can be reached in 30 minutes’ drive.

Mid Range Inn

The Keepers Arms is located in the village of Quenington, 15 minutes’ drive from Cirencester. This charming, family-run inn features an award-winning pub and modern rooms.

The pub serves real ales and home-cooked, traditional cuisine. You can enjoy a drink out on the terrace.

The inn offers easy access to the pretty Cotswolds countryside, which is ideal for hiking, cycling, fishing and horse riding.

Cheltenham, Oxford and Swindon are within an hour’s drive of the inn. 

Aparthotel

Five Valleys Aparthotel

Situated in Stroud in the Gloucestershire region, Five Valleys Aparthotel features accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.

Bath is 48 km from the apartment, while Cheltenham is 24 km from the property. The nearest airport is Gloucestershire Airport, 30 km from Five Valleys Aparthotel. 

Photo Ops in the Cotswolds

Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre

Batsford, Moreton In Marsh, Gloucestershire

The Cotswold Falconry Centre

Displaying the art of falconry

The Cotswolds Falconry Center provides opportunities to get up close to falcons and other predatory birds such as the American Bald Eagle and the Grey Eagle

Towers and Manors

Broadway Tower, Worcestershire

Cotswolds Villages

What was in my Camera Bag

Camera Bodies : Canon 5D Mark iii, , Canon 5DS -R

Lenses : Canon 70-200 f 2.8 L IS, Canon 17-40mm L, Canon 24mm TSE , Canon 2x Converter

Accessories : Gitzo Carbon Fiber Tripod, Arca Swiss B1 Ballhead, Remote release, MacBook Pro 13 in, Lacie Rugged Hard Drive, San Disk and Lexar CF and SD cards.

Summary

I have been to the Cotswolds numerous times for varying lengths of times but have always come back wanting more. It is one of the most photogenic locations in the UK and possibly the world. There are plenty of activities for the entire family as well. If you do visit the Cotswolds let me know how your trip went in the comments section below.

Some More Images from the Cotswolds.

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