Discover the real locations behind Clarkson’s Farm on this private, small group luxury tour, including pickup from Central London, Oxford, or the Cotswolds. Enjoy a flexible day exploring the Cotswolds’ rolling countryside, the iconic Diddly Squat Farm Shop, Hawkstone Brewery, and the much-loved Farmers Dog pub. With your own driver-guide, experience the sights, stories, and rural charm that made the series a hit—at your own pace.
• Private Clarkson’s Farm–themed tour with a dedicated driver-guide
• Pickup and drop-off from Central London, Oxford or the Cotswolds
• Visit the famous Diddly Squat Farm Shop
• Optional stop at Hawkstone Brewery for tastings (subject to availability)
• Relax at The Farmers Dog pub, a favourite among local farmers
• Explore classic Cotswold villages and countryside scenery
• Travel in a luxury vehicle with full flexibility
• No shared groups, no fixed schedule—your day, your way
Pickup included
The modest farm shop that has become a legend to all viewers of Clarksons Farm. Chance to grab a selfie in front of the famous sign.
Visit the home village of Gerald, one of Clarkson's Farm's best loved characters. Look out for Gerald's wall and hear of the history behind the Cotswold's distinctive dry stone walls.
A beautiful and fascinating Cotswolds market town packed with stone cottages from a different age.
Minster Lovell is a hidden gem we would love to share with you. A last-minute addition when our tour planner’s inquisitive nature got the better of him, and we’re so glad it did, as its proof that the Cotswolds can surprise even us! He discovered a lovely street of picturesque, thatched cottages that leads to the enigmatic ruins of 15th century Minster Lovell Hall, which is said to be haunted by a young bride who disappeared on her wedding day. When you’ve finished exploring this strange and fascinating place.
Pop into the Farmer's Dog pub for a pint of Hawkstones Ale and a bite to eat.
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