The Cotswolds is a dreamy place - but some American tourists just don't get it.
The Cotswolds, with its rolling green hills, charming historic towns and villages, is one of the jewels in the crown of British tourism and is the biggest designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the UK.
Linnbada from Nevada decided to skip Castle Combe, often cited as the most beautiful place in the Cotswolds, because she thought there was not much to it. BobKonecny from Alabama was not impressed with how quiet the hamlet was. He wrote on TripAdvisor: "After a long walk from the car park up on a hill on a Wednesday afternoon, the village appeared to be closed. The short section of main street that was shown in War Horse is very attractive, but is that all there is? The one pub that was open seemed to have the only town's activity."
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