Add dates

Anne Hathaway's Cottage

Anne Hathaway's Cottage: Our most recommended tours and activities

Shakespeare’s Stratford & Cotswolds

1. Shakespeare’s Stratford & Cotswolds

An expert guide leads the way, regaling you with stories and interesting facts about the rich history of these beautiful places. Stratford-upon-Avon, the hometown of legendary playwright William Shakespeare, is the first stop on this day trip.  Filled with history, pay a visit to the place the famous Bard was born - a quaint, unassuming half-timbered house. Learn amazing stories and quirks of Elizabethan living from your expert guide. The next stop is a visit to Shakespeare’s bride Anne Hathaway’s cottage and gardens. This beautiful little thatched farmhouse is the place where the Bard courted his bride. To this day, the property holds items of original furniture, including the Hathaway bed. It is nestled within stunning grounds and gardens, overflowing with fragrant blooms and traditional shrubs. Then continue to the Cotswolds. Visit what is often agreed to be one of the most beautiful areas in the whole of the UK. With quaint villages and breathtaking scenery, the Cotswolds looks like it jumped off the pages of a storybook. The tour makes photo stops at 3 stunning Cotswolds villages: Bourton-on-the-Water, also known as ‘Little Venice’ due to its low bridges and stone banks, Burford which features an ornate medieval bridge and Bibury, a town once described by William Morris as ‘the most beautiful village in England’. After a wonderful day of sightseeing, arrive back to London at the approximate time of 7:15 PM.

From Oxford: Cotswolds and Shakespeare Full-Day Tour

2. From Oxford: Cotswolds and Shakespeare Full-Day Tour

See the natural beauty of the North Cotswolds and historic Stratford-upon-Avon on a full-day tour from Oxford. Make several stops in quaint Cotswolds villages and learn about the birthplace of Shakespeare. Head west from medieval Oxford and your first stop will be the old market town of Burford. Explore the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds’ and stop for a refreshment. From there you’ll be taken on a scenic drive through some of the old quarrying villages of the Cotswolds until you arrive at Bourton-on-the-Water. Wander along the pretty riverside with its historic stone bridges and browse some of the country shops and cafes. Next, after crossing some rolling hills you’ll reach the charming old market town of Chipping Campden. Visit the old market hall and perhaps stop for lunch in a local pub or restaurant. Finally, follow a route that takes you past more breathtaking views until you reach Stratford-upon-Avon. Here you’ll receive a tour of Shakespeare’s hometown, where you’ll see picturesque timber-framed houses, the famous Shakespeare theaters, the River Avon, and Shakespeare’s birthplace.   After Stratford, head back to the Cotswolds via Shottery, where you’ll see the enchanting Anne Hathaway’s Cottage. Return to Oxford via the market town of Shipston, the idyllic village of Great Tew, and Blenheim Palace (birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill).

Warwickshire: The Explorer Pass by Shakespeare's England

3. Warwickshire: The Explorer Pass by Shakespeare's England

The Explorer Pass by Shakespeare's England is an added value pass covering Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick and the surrounding countryside. The pass includes the region’s finest attractions like Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s Schoolroom, Stratford Butterfly Farm, Kenilworth Castle, the British Motor Museum and many more! Simple and easy to use, the pass is available as a 1, 2, or 3-day pass. Present the pass QR code at any attraction included to enter for free. It really is sightseeing made easy! The Explorer Pass comes with a live booking app where you can book your attractions, manage your admissions, and find information about all of the attractions plus any special offers included with the pass. An Example 2-Day Itinerary: Day 1 Warwick Castle Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park Day 2 Shakespeare's Schoolroom & Guildhall Stratford Butterfly Farm Avon Boating

Heart of England, North Wales and Yorkshire 5-Day Tour

4. Heart of England, North Wales and Yorkshire 5-Day Tour

Discover the Heart of England on a scenic 5-day tour that also crosses the border into North Wales, where you’ll see the magnificent mountains of Snowdonia. Visit some of England’s oldest cities, including the cathedral city of York, the university city of Cambridge, and the medieval town of Chester. Go to Shakespeare’s birthplace, and vist Anne Hathaway’s tudor cottage. Travel by small minicoach, with accommodations in characterful bed and breakfasts for a more intimate experience. Day 1: Depart London and head north to Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare and home to the Tudor thatched cottage and gardens of his wife, Anne Hathaway. There will be time to explore the quaint town center, and enjoy lunch at leisure, before driving to the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge close to the Welsh border. Set in a stunning gorge of the River Severn, the historic valley boasts the world’s first bridge made of iron, as well as a host of other attractions. Then, travel to the beautiful town of Shrewsbury to check in to your accommodation for the next 2 nights. Day 2: Today, you will head into the heart of North Wales and visit the picture book castle of Conwy, built by Edward I in the late 13th century. Marvel at the mountain scenery of Snowdonia National Park, including the huge Dinorwic slate quarries and the dramatic Pass of Llanberis in the shadows of the highest mountain peak in Wales. Hear tales of Owain Glyndwr and the Welsh struggles for independence before traveling back through the borderlands into England. Day 3: Leave Shrewsbury and drive to the hills of the Peak District National Park, where you will discover a mix of beautiful villages and rolling moors. Take a scenic route through the park to the village of Castleton. In the afternoon, visit the famous grouds and mansion house of Chatsworth, home to the Duke of Devonshire and often named the UK’s favourite country house. Inside, you’ll find one of the finest collections of furniture and paintings by Old Masters, as well as Neoclassical sculptures. Continue to the historic City of York, your base for the next 2 nights. Day 4: Today you have the option to spend the day at leisure exploring the medieval heart of York. Wander the streets of a city with a rich history that dates back to the time of the Romans, Vikings, and Normans. Visit some of York’s fascinating museums, and the stunning York Minster, or just lose yourself in the maze of narrow streets. Alternatively, join your guide on a half-day excursion into the Yorkshire Dales to visit the pretty market towns of Knaresborough or Ripon. Continue your scenic drive of the remote valleys and rugged scenery of the Eastern Dales, before returning to York for a free afternoon. Day 5: Depart the fair city of York in the morning, stopping in the town of Lincoln, famed for its beautiful historic center and delicious Lincolnshire sausages. Continue to the university City of Cambridge, where you can stroll the medieval streets in the shadow of the dreamy spires of historic colleges, including the famous Kings College Chapel. Walk along the banks of the River Cam, where you might see punters out for the day. Continue to London for an estimated arrival time of approximately 19:30.

From Brighton: Stratford-upon-Avon & The Cotswolds Day Trip

5. From Brighton: Stratford-upon-Avon & The Cotswolds Day Trip

Have a relaxing day in the countryside as you come across beautiful sceneries and historic locations. Take a day trip out of Brighton to drive through the magical landscape of The Cotswolds. Visit the villages of Bourton-on-the-Water and Stratford-upon-Avon, known for being Shakespeare's birthplace. Begin your journey with a ride through the winding roads of The Cotswold before arriving at Bourton-on-the-Water. Stroll around the charming village and take in its lovely stone houses, ancient bridges, and narrow river, surrounded by lush trees and nature. Move on to one of England's most beautiful homes for a photo stop. Gaze at Anne Hathaway's Cottage, the quaint farmhouse where William Shakespeare's wife lived as a child. Dive deep into the author's home of Stratford-upon-Avon with a walking tour of the medieval town. Stop by his 16th-century birthplace, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the Swan Theatre, as well as other important sights connected with the great writer. Enjoy plenty of free time to explore other local attractions before riding back to Brighton.

Other Sightseeing Options in Anne Hathaway's Cottage

Want to discover all there is to do in Anne Hathaway's Cottage? Click here for a full list.

What people are saying about Anne Hathaway's Cottage

Overall rating

4.3 / 5

based on 57 reviews

We had a fabulous day with our guide Isabel & husband/driver David. Isabel’s knowledge of the area was impeccable & we loved her commentary & friendliness. Thanks for showing us Aussies this beautiful part of your country. We loved it & couldn’t recommend it highly enough

Journey rich and full of surprises, highly trained guide, always pleasant and very kind. The bus ride was also very comfortable. The visit to the Shakespeare school was truly a wonderful experience. It was all even more beautiful than what I expected.

Beautiful cotwolds and interesting Stratford with houses and Shakespeare's school. Friendly and prepared guide, good driver. Comfortable bus. Meeting point a bit difficult to find.

Thank you for the wonderful tour! Beautiful sights, a lot of information, knowledgeable guide. Recommended!

Ellen was great! She is not only a tour guide, she also like a friend, care and full of knowledge