Broadway

Its unique geographical location makes Broadway the ideal base from which to tour the Vale of Evesham and the Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Campden and Winchcombe are close by and Stratford-upon-Avon, Cheltenham and Cirencester all lie within a short drive, making Broadway an excellent base for exploring locally and further afield.

The Cotswold Way runs straight down Broadway’s High Street so the village is an excellent stopover for long distance walkers. The Cotswold Way, designated a National Trail in 2007, is 102 miles (164km) long and stretches from Chipping Camden in the north to Bath in the south. The Trail can also be incorporated into any number of shorter walks for those wanting a less strenuous but no less scenic ramble.

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Broadway Tourist Information Centre is conveniently located opposite the Warner’s Budgens supermarket in Russell Square next to the Gordon Russell Design Museum and is signposted from the High Street. Run by volunteers, it is packed with lots of information to help you plan your trip. If you’d like help with travel plans, are looking for bed & breakfast, a hotel or self-catering accommodation, or just want to know what tourist attractions you can visit, then call in and let them offer you some advice.

The office is open from mid-February to Chirstmas Eve from 10am to 5pm daily (except Sundays 11am – 3pm).

Tel: 01386 852937
Email: info@visitbroadway.co.uk