Best attractions and places to see around Fifield include picturesque villages and historical sites within the Cotswolds. This region is characterized by its rolling hills, river valleys, and traditional English architecture. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and cultural landmarks. The area offers opportunities for walking and experiencing the local heritage.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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In the case of a "market cross," as we encounter here again, one would have to ask the fundamental question of whether it is actually primarily a small sacred monument—as its cross shape suggests—or whether it is more of a secular object. In times long past, such a cross—unlike classic wayside crosses or field crosses—was only allowed to be erected if the corresponding locality also possessed so-called "market rights"—that is, if it had been granted them by the local ruler.
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In the middle of a small green area within the village, a cross rises atop a tall stone shaft. However, as hikers notice upon approach, this is by no means a small sacred monument in the sense of the wayside crosses common in some regions. Rather, this monument, like those found in many villages, is dedicated to the memory of the victims of war and tyranny.
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Crystal clear water, shame can't see any fish or other river wildlife
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Famous for its honey-coloured traditional Cotswold stone buildings, Bourton-on-the-Water is often referred to as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'. The River Windrush runs through the middle of the town with five stone bridges crossing it. The bridges were built between 1654 and 1911.
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Lower Slaughter is a beautifully quaint village with the Little Eye stream running through the middle of it. The village mill with original water wheel sits proudly on one side of the stream.
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A beautifully serene spot to pause and enjoy during your walk
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The area around Fifield is renowned for its picturesque villages. You should definitely visit Lower Slaughter, known for its traditional stone buildings and the River Eye. Another must-see is Bourton-on-the-Water village, often called the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' due to its arched bridges over the River Windrush and honey-colored houses.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Old Mill, Lower Slaughter, is a significant historical site with origins dating back to at least 1086, now housing a museum and riverside cafe. You can also visit Stow-on-the-Wold Market Cross, a medieval monument in the heart of the market square, reminding traders to deal honestly.
For nature lovers, Greystones Farm Nature Reserve is a highlight. It features rare tree species, ancient hedgerows, wildflower meadows, and a lake teeming with wildlife. The reserve also has waymarked trails and a cafe. The River Eye and River Windrush, flowing through villages like Lower Slaughter and Bourton-on-the-Water, also offer scenic natural beauty.
Many attractions around Fifield are suitable for families. Lower Slaughter and Bourton-on-the-Water village are great for leisurely strolls and exploring. The Old Mill, Lower Slaughter, with its museum and cafe, is also family-friendly. Greystones Farm Nature Reserve offers waymarked trails and wildlife spotting opportunities for all ages.
The area around Fifield is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'Lower Slaughter Mill – Bourton-on-the-Water loop' or 'Burford Village – Priory Café loop'. For road cycling, consider the 'Diddly Squat Farm Shop – Charlbury Village loop'. There are also running trails, such as the 'Great Rissington & Great Barrington running loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Cycling around Fifield, Road Cycling Routes around Fifield, and Running Trails around Fifield.
Yes, the Cotswolds region offers numerous walking opportunities. Bourton-on-the-Water village is a starting point for the Oxfordshire Way long-distance trail. Greystones Farm Nature Reserve has waymarked trails to explore its diverse landscape. Many of the nearby cycling and running routes can also be adapted for walking, offering scenic paths through villages and countryside.
Visitors frequently praise the unique charm of the Cotswold villages, especially the picturesque stone buildings and tranquil river settings. The historical significance of sites like The Old Mill and the natural beauty of places like Greystones Farm Nature Reserve are also highly appreciated. The overall peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for scenic walks are often highlighted.
Several attractions offer convenient dining options. Lower Slaughter has a cozy cafe in its former 19th-century watermill. The Old Mill, Lower Slaughter, also features a lovely riverside cafe. At Greystones Farm Nature Reserve, you'll find a cafe with fair prices. Stow-on-the-Wold Market Cross is surrounded by many choices for coffee, tea, or a meal.
While popular, The Old Mill, Lower Slaughter, with its detailed history and museum, offers a unique glimpse into the area's past. Greystones Farm Nature Reserve is also a special find, not just for its nature but for its archaeological significance as the location of one of Europe’s earliest known towns, with continuous farming for over 6,000 years.
The Cotswolds, including the area around Fifield, is beautiful year-round. Spring (April-May) offers blooming wildflowers and pleasant temperatures for walking. Summer (June-August) is popular for its warm weather, though attractions can be busier. Autumn (September-October) brings stunning fall foliage, while winter (November-March) provides a quieter, often magical experience, especially in the charming villages.
While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, the villages themselves, such as Lower Slaughter and Bourton-on-the-Water village, offer picturesque scenes with their traditional architecture and river settings. The walking routes and trails through the rolling hills of the Cotswolds will naturally provide many opportunities for scenic vistas.
The villages around Fifield, particularly Lower Slaughter and Bourton-on-the-Water, are popular tourist destinations and offer various accommodation options, including charming guesthouses, B&Bs, and hotels. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.


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