Getting around the Cotswolds from Cheltenham

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I'm going to be staying in Cheltenham, England for a couple of days and would like to visit some of the other smaller towns in the Cotswolds like:
- Chipping Campden
- Burton-on-the-Water
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- etc...
What kind of options do I have for getting around? One of the days I am there is a Sunday so I'm not sure if public buses are running.
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How do you get around in the Cotswolds?
You can get around the Cotswolds by public transport, by taxi or on foot. From Bath, Cheltenham, Chippenham, Dursley, Gloucester, Kemble (near Cirencester), Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxford, Stratford-on-Avon and Stroud, you can take buses or trains to the picturesque villages of the Cotswolds.Are there Ubers in the Cotswolds?
As has already been said, Uber does not exist in the Cotswolds and taxis are expensive and there aren't that many about. You might find this guide of interest - look at the bus routes maps and it will give you some idea of what you might be able to achieve.What is the best way to see the Cotswolds?
The best ways to get to the Cotswolds and explore the area are to rent a car or to plan a Cotswolds tour from London. It is possible to get the Cotswolds without a car. From London to the Cotswolds by train, you'd depart from Paddington Station and get off in Moreton-on-Marsh with a likely connection through Oxford.What train stations are in the Cotswolds?
The main train stations in or near the Cotswolds are Banbury, Bath, Cam and Dursley, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Kemble (serving Cirencester), Moreton-in-Marsh, Stroud, Charlbury, Kingham and Oxford.Things to do in the Cotswolds Vlog - Castle Combe, Burford \u0026 Cheltenham
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