United Kingdom Bibury (Arlington Row) -Cotswolds
The Cotswolds are dotted with pretty villages that date back centuries and have often defended against modernisation for more than 100 years. Bibury, and in particular Arlington Row, a row of little stone cottages surrounded by greenery, is one of the better-known spots. The town is small, walkable, and characterised by narrow roads lined with dry-stone walls and everything made from the warm local stone.
Photography Tips
Choose a weekday in summer because the crowds on weekends will litter your shot.
Give yourself a few hours - the town is not big, but there are a lot of spots to try shooting from.
If you have to come with a tour group, get ready to get off the bus quickly and walk ahead so that you can photograph the houses before the other passengers walk through the picture :)
Give yourself a few hours - the town is not big, but there are a lot of spots to try shooting from.
If you have to come with a tour group, get ready to get off the bus quickly and walk ahead so that you can photograph the houses before the other passengers walk through the picture :)
Travel Information
If you are staying in London, you will need transport to the Cotswolds, which is about 1 hour from London! Avoid coming by coach - you're unlikely to have enough time to get the shots you want before you have to get back on the bus.
Some pubs are happy to let you leave a car in their car park if you have lunch there. Finding parking elsewhere can be a challenge.
If you have the time, book a day trip through "Get Your Guide". This usually includes several places in the vast Cotswolds and sometimes Oxford.
Some pubs are happy to let you leave a car in their car park if you have lunch there. Finding parking elsewhere can be a challenge.
If you have the time, book a day trip through "Get Your Guide". This usually includes several places in the vast Cotswolds and sometimes Oxford.
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