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Bo Peep Caravan Park sits just outside Adderbury in Oxfordshire, providing a practical base for exploring the Cotswolds at whatever pace suits you.
The park itself offers a peaceful rural setting where you can unwind after a day out, with the option to fire up a barbecue in the evening before your next adventure.
Adderbury village is right there, and it's genuinely worth spending time in. Built largely from honey-coloured ironstone, it's an old settlement with a striking medieval church at its heart. You'll find a couple of traditional pubs serving food and drink, though if you want more substantial shopping or dining options, Banbury is just a short drive away and has a train station too.
The real advantage of staying here is the location. You're well-positioned to explore other Cotswold villages and towns, whether by car through the rolling countryside or on foot using the local path network. Oxford, with its historic university buildings and museums, makes for an easy day trip as well. It's the kind of spot that works well if you want a comfortable base camp rather than packing up every night, giving you flexibility to venture out during the day and return to somewhere quiet and familiar. The Cotswolds really do reveal themselves gradually when you have that kind of time and space to explore properly.
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