Begin your adventure at Diddly Squat Farm Shop, the heart of Clarkson’s Farm. This small yet iconic spot is packed with local produce and plenty of Clarkson-themed merchandise. Set against the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, it offers sweeping countryside views and familiar sights from the show, from the lambing shed to the fields where Clarkson and Kaleb battled the elements. While exploring, you can browse the shop, enjoy refreshments from the small bar or food truck, or simply soak up the farm’s rural charm. Those opting for a sit-down meal can head to the nearby Kingham Plough, a much-loved village pub known for its British dishes and relaxed atmosphere. Though not owned by Clarkson, it’s a favourite among locals and an ideal place to enjoy a hearty lunch. Continuing on, the tour leads you to Chadlington, a Cotswolds village where honey-coloured cottages line quiet country lanes. Home to familiar faces like Gerald and Kaleb, it’s full of authentic rural character. This is where Jeremy held his famous village meeting and learned to make chilli chutney in season one of Clarkson’s Farm. As your guide points out these filming locations, you’ll also hear how Jeremy’s relationship with the local community evolved—from initial clashes to mutual respect. The journey then takes you to Daylesford Organic, one of the Cotswolds’ finest farm-to-table destinations and the inspiration behind Diddly Squat Farm Shop. Wander through this award-winning space filled with artisanal cheeses, wines, fresh produce, and elegant homeware. Take time to explore the beautiful garden centre, wine shop, and cheese room, and perhaps pick up a treat to take home. With its reputation for quality, Daylesford regularly attracts notable visitors—from artists to politicians and the occasional football star. Next, immerse yourself in the craft of brewing at Hawkstone Brewery, founded by Clarkson and his Clarkson’s Farm team. Here, barley and apples from Diddly Squat Farm are transformed into the celebrated Hawkstone Lager and Cider, offering a true “field-to-glass” experience. Inside the rustic taproom, sample freshly poured pints or pick up bottles to take home. The relaxed, tongue-in-cheek atmosphere—complete with farm memorabilia—makes it a memorable stop for both beer enthusiasts and fans of the show. As the tour continues, pass through Bourton-on-the-Water, often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds.” Stone footbridges cross the River Windrush, framed by honey-toned cottages, leafy greens, and bustling tearooms. Though there’s no stop here, the drive offers a glimpse of one of England’s most picturesque villages. Your final drive takes you through Swinbrook, a tranquil village of ivy-clad cottages and winding lanes. At its centre stands St. Mary’s Church, resting place of the famous Mitford sisters. As your guide shares their intriguing story, take in the timeless beauty of this peaceful corner of rural England—the perfect way to conclude your Cotswolds adventure.