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Devizes Luxury rentals

Discover Devizes in The Cotswolds—wander historic streets, picnic by the canal, explore green parks, and enjoy family bike rides under wide open skies.

Devizes Vacation Rentals

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New Park Farm
Bratton Seymour, The Cotswolds
16 8 4
$4,904 per night
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ARC Painswick
Gloucester, The Cotswolds
19 9 10
$6,367 per night
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Oak Cottage
Stratford-upon-Avon, West Midlands
8 4 3
$1,193 per night

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Getting Around

When you visit Devizes in the heart of The Cotswolds, your family will love exploring the iconic Caen Hill Locks, where you can watch colorful canal boats glide by and enjoy a peaceful picnic along the water’s edge—kids will be fascinated by the engineering marvel and the chance to spot ducks and swans. Don’t miss the Wiltshire Museum, a treasure trove of local history with hands-on exhibits perfect for curious children, making Devizes a welcoming destination for families seeking adventure and relaxation in the Cotswolds.

What to Pack

Packing for a family vacation to Devizes in the heart of the Cotswolds means preparing for a blend of adventure and discovery. Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring Wiltshire Museum’s hands-on exhibits and the lively Devizes Market Place, where fresh local produce and artisanal treats await. Lightweight layers are perfect for canal boat rides along the Kennet and Avon Canal, while a camera is a must for capturing the sweeping views from the iconic Devizes White Horse. With so much to see and do, every family member will find something to treasure.

Must-Try Activities

In the heart of the Cotswolds, Devizes offers families a delightful blend of history and adventure. Explore the Wiltshire Museum's fascinating exhibits, then embark on a scenic canal boat ride along the Kennet and Avon Canal. For a taste of local life, visit the bustling Devizes Market Place, where you can sample fresh produce and artisanal goods. Don't miss the impressive Devizes White Horse, a chalk hill figure that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Whether you're seeking cultural enrichment or outdoor fun, Devizes provides a memorable experience for all ages.

Smart Spending Tips

Budgeting for a family vacation to Devizes, nestled in the picturesque Cotswolds region of the United Kingdom, is wonderfully straightforward. Expect a daily budget of around £120 per person, or £400 for a family of four, covering comfortable accommodation, hearty breakfasts, and lakeside picnics. Treat your family to the "Cotswold Water Park Explorer" tour with Cotswold Adventures for £45 per adult and £25 per child, where you’ll paddle kayaks on serene lakes and spot wildlife. Enjoy a delicious dinner at The Black Swan, where a family meal averages £80, offering classic British fare in a cozy setting.Budgeting for a family vacation to Devizes, nestled in the picturesque Cotswolds region of the United Kingdom, is wonderfully straightforward. Expect a daily budget of around £120 per person, or £400 for a family of four, covering comfortable accommodation, hearty breakfasts, and lakeside picnics. Treat your family to the "Cotswold Water Park Explorer" tour with Cotswold Adventures for £45 per adult and £25 per child, where you’ll paddle kayaks on serene lakes and spot wildlife. Enjoy a delicious dinner at The Black Swan, where a family meal averages £80, offering classic British fare in a cozy setting.

Discover Devizes, nestled in the heart of The Cotswolds, where your family can unwind amid rolling English countryside and charming market town energy. Stroll through the historic Market Place, where local stalls and cozy cafes invite you to sample Wiltshire cheeses and fresh pastries. The town’s iconic Wadworth Brewery offers tours that delight both adults and curious children, while the nearby Devizes Castle stands as a storybook backdrop for family photos and afternoon picnics.

Just outside Devizes, the tranquil waters of Caen Hill Locks on the Kennet & Avon Canal offer a perfect setting for lakeside walks, family-friendly cycling, and watching narrowboats drift by. Pack a picnic and let the kids feed the ducks, or rent bikes for a gentle ride along the towpath, surrounded by wildflowers and birdsong. In every season, the gentle hills and open skies of The Cotswolds region invite you to slow down and savor time together.

For outdoor adventure, explore Roundway Hill with its sweeping views and easy walking trails, ideal for little legs and big imaginations. Bring your kite for breezy afternoons or plan a visit during spring, when wildflowers blanket the meadows. Devizes and The Cotswolds region welcome your family to experience the simple joys of countryside living, where every day brings a new memory by the water’s edge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Devizes has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Just a short drive from Devizes, the ancient and mysterious Avebury Stone Circle awaits, offering visitors a chance to wander among the world’s largest prehistoric stone circle, surrounded by rolling Wiltshire countryside. Nearby, the chalky slopes of the North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty promise sweeping vistas and tranquil walks, while the Caen Hill Locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal provide a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls and wildlife spotting.

  • In three days exploring Devizes, you can immerse yourself in the town’s rich history by visiting the Wiltshire Museum, home to fascinating Bronze Age artifacts, and marvel at the impressive Norman-era Devizes Castle. Wander along the Kennet and Avon Canal to watch narrowboats navigate the famous Caen Hill Locks, a true engineering marvel. Don’t miss a tour and tasting at the Wadworth Brewery, where traditional brewing methods come alive, and explore the vibrant Devizes Market Place, bustling with local shops and cafés.

  • Accommodations in Devizes, such as The Peppermill Town House Hotel & Restaurant and The Bear Hotel, typically offer modern amenities including complimentary Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and air conditioning in many rooms. Visitors can enjoy these comforts while staying within walking distance of the historic Market Place, the iconic Caen Hill Locks, and the Wiltshire Museum. Many local bed and breakfasts also provide updated facilities, ensuring a convenient and comfortable stay for travelers exploring this charming Wiltshire town.

  • A relaxing 5-day family vacation in Devizes centers around the charming Kennet and Avon Canal, where you can watch boats pass through the famous Caen Hill Locks or enjoy a leisurely walk along the towpath. Explore the Wiltshire Museum to discover local history, then wander through the bustling Market Place with its independent shops and traditional cafes. Spend a day at Bowood House and Gardens for adventure playgrounds and scenic parkland, and don’t miss a tranquil afternoon exploring the mysterious Avebury stone circle nearby.

  • For a relaxing beach day near Devizes, head south to Sandbanks Beach in Poole, which is about an hour and a half drive. This award-winning Blue Flag beach offers golden sands and gentle waters perfect for sun tanning or unwinding with a book. The promenade is lined with cafes and ice cream stands, while the views stretch across Poole Harbour and the Purbeck Hills, creating a peaceful seaside escape from the Wiltshire countryside.

  • During the colder months, Devizes comes alive with festive spirit, especially during the annual Devizes Christmas Festival, where the historic Market Place glows with twinkling lights and a lively lantern parade winds through the town. The Wadworth Brewery often hosts seasonal events, adding to the cheer with local ales. Nearby, the Bowood House and Gardens occasionally offers winter-themed activities, making the area around Devizes a charming destination for holiday celebrations and community gatherings.

  • A couple visiting Devizes should budget around £120 to £180 per day to enjoy the town’s highlights comfortably. This estimate covers a mid-range hotel stay, meals at local favorites like The Peppermill, and entry fees for attractions such as the Wiltshire Museum and a canal boat trip along the Kennet and Avon Canal. Additional expenses might include exploring the Caen Hill Locks or sampling local ales at Wadworth Brewery, making for a memorable and authentic experience.

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