Cotswolds: Clarkson's Farm Tour with Diddly Squat Visit

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Explore the Cotswolds on a guided tour of Clarkson's Farm filming locations. Visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop, sample Hawkstone lager, and see the rival farm shop.
◆ Gloucestershire ◆ Moreton-in-Marsh ◆ South West England ◆ Great Britain ◆ Oxfordshire ◆ The Cotswolds ◆ Northern Europe ◆ United Kingdom ◆ Europe ◆ England ◆ Burford ◆ South East England ◆

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Cotswolds: Clarkson's Farm Tour with Diddly Squat Visit

Step into the hilarious and heartfelt world of Clarkson’s Farm on this four-hour guided mini-coach tour through the glorious Cotswolds countryside. Starting and finishing conveniently at Moreton-in-Marsh Station in the heart of the Cotswolds, this small-group tour takes you behind the scenes of the hit Prime Video series to visit the real locations that made Jeremy Clarkson’s farming adventures so unforgettable. Whether you’re a fan of the show, the countryside, or just a good laugh, this four-hour tour delivers the perfect mix of comedy, Cotswold beauty, and Clarkson chaos — all in one unforgettable morning or afternoon. If you’ve ever wondered how a man who once reviewed a Lamborghini is now trying to herd sheep, this is your chance to see the madness up close. Here’s where the Clarkson’s Farm Tour takes you: Jeremy’s rival shop – See the rival farm shop where Jeremy was shocked at the price and then had his Eureka moment to create his own farm shop at Diddly Squat – a perfect introduction to the challenges (and comedy) that inspired Clarkson’s unlikely transformation from petrolhead to ploughman. Gerald’s village and Jeremy’s farmhouse – roll into the village where Gerald lives and spot the village hall used for the fiery meeting about Diddly Squat’s impact on the community. You’ll even see a stone wall built by Gerald’s own hands and enjoy a distant view of Clarkson’s farmhouse — the heart of the show’s drama. Diddly Squat Farm Shop – The heart of the chaos. While you won’t stand in the infamous queue, you’ll have time for photos, snacks, and maybe a glimpse of the world’s most sarcastic signposts where reality TV meets real agriculture. Hawkstone Brewery – Introduced in Season 2, this is where Jeremy’s beer dreams come true. Try a pint, grab a bite, and judge for yourself whether it’s better than water. Burford – A drive through this medieval town known as the ‘Gateway to the Cotswolds’, filled with charm, stone buildings, and the vague smell of past centuries. The flour mill where Jeremy’s barley was milled in Seasons 1 and 4 — proof that, occasionally, his farming actually works. The Windrush Valley – the charming pub where the team celebrate over a pint at the end of Season 4. The Farmer’s Dog (formerly The Windmill) – Jeremy’s newly renovated pub. Settle in for a drink, enjoy the countryside views, and reflect on how utterly unprepared you are to be a farmer. Do a bit of shopping for Jeremy’s hot seed aka mustard in the Grand Tour tent and choose from a wide range of products on offer. The Clarkson’s Farm Tour ends back at Moreton in Marsh Station. You’ll return tractor-free, slightly more informed, and maybe a bit thirstier for another pint of Hawkstone.


What's included

  • Guided tour of Clarkson's Farm filming locations
  • Visit to Diddly Squat Farm Shop
  • Visit to Hawkstone Brewery
  • Drive through Burford
  • Visit to The Farmer’s Dog pub
  • Expert local guide

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks

Highlights

  • Visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop, the heart of the chaos, for photos and snacks
  • Explore the picturesque Cotswolds and visit real filming locations
  • Sample Hawkstone lager at the brewery featured in Season 2 of the show
  • See the rival farm shop where Jeremy had his Eureka moment
  • Enjoy the beauty of the Cotswolds in the comfort of a mini coach

Additional Information

  • The tour starts and ends at Moreton-in-Marsh Station
  • Maximum group size is 16 people
  • Tour duration is approximately 4 hours
  • Not suitable for children under 5 years

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