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  1. A closer look at a map of the Cotswolds reveals that its spine runs northeast to southwest through these 6 counties with its western and northern edges marked by steep escarpments, aptly known as Cotswold Edge. Its eastern boundary is Oxford while its western boundary is Stroud.

  2. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

  3. Here are some of the most popular Cotswolds towns and villages, each offering unique experiences, from bustling market squares and historical landmarks to enchanting natural beauty. Discover hidden gems, charming shops, and delightful cafes - your Cotswold adventure awaits!

  4. The Cotswolds lie across the boundaries of several English counties; mainly Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, but also parts of Wiltshire, Somerset, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. The highest point of the region is Cleeve Hill at 1,083 ft (330 m), just to the north of Cheltenham.

  5. To help you find you way around the Cotswolds, please see the map below. The map below will help you to find out exactly where things are in relation to where you plan to stay and the local attractions. If you need a more detailed map of the Cotswolds, these are available from a local Tourist Information Centre.

  6. This map is the perfect travel companion to help you find your way around Philadelphia. Explore the area and all it has to offer including its interstates, highways, and major roads. Learn the ins and outs of the city, and use it as a navigation tool for the city.

  7. The Cotswolds are a range of rolling hills spread over parts of south-west and south central England. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, it has unique features derived from the local golden-coloured limestone known as Cotswold stone.

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