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Mayfield Park Touring & Camping sits on the edge of Cirencester, making it a sensible base for exploring the Cotswolds without the intensity of staying in town itself.
Whether you're pitching a tent or parking a caravan, you'll find it convenient for day trips while still having a quiet retreat at the end of the day.
Cirencester itself rewards a proper visit. The town's Roman roots run deep—it was once Corinium Dobunnorum, an important settlement, and you can explore this heritage at the Corinium Museum. The Abbey Church of St. John the Baptist is an impressive sight, and the town centre is filled with independent shops, cafes, and traditional pubs worth trying. Cirencester Park, which sprawls across part of the Bathurst Estate, offers good walking space if you fancy stretching your legs without leaving town.
From here, you're well positioned to reach the broader Cotswolds. There are numerous walking routes threading through the rolling landscape, and villages like Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Stow-on-the-Wold are all within easy driving distance. The park works well whether you're planning a weekend away or a longer stay, giving you a comfortable place to base yourself while discovering what makes the region distinctive.
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