The Cotswolds is not just beautiful—it is quietly magical. Rolling green hills, honey-coloured stone villages, winding lanes, and ancient doorways create a world that feels older than memory itself.
J. R. R. Tolkien walked these paths, rested in its inns, and drew inspiration from its timeless atmosphere. Many believe these landscapes helped shape the Shire, Bree, and the more mysterious edges of Middle-earth.
On this journey, you’ll follow in Tolkien’s footsteps and uncover places that echo his legendary world:
• Discover a remarkable “Hobbit Door,” that inspired the Doors of Durin.
• Visit a hilltop folly reminiscent of Amon Hen, the legendary Seat of Seeing.
• Step inside the historic Bell Inn, long thought to have inspired Bree’s Prancing Pony.
• Stand at the Four Shire Stone, believed to echo the Three-Farthings Stone.
• The haunting Rollright Stones, linked to the Barrow-downs where Tolkien wrote of stone rings “grinning out of the ground like broken teeth in the moonlight.”