Dates & Prices

BOOK 1st JUNE
BOOK 2nd JUNE
BOOK BOTH DAYS

Dates: Saturday 1st & Sunday 2nd June 2024 Confirmed departure

Price: £125 per person Both days fully booked

Price for both days: £200 per person


Price Includes: Services of the guide, cafe or packed lunch, trip report

Not Included: Travel insurance, transport, drinks & any other personal items

Leader: Sean Cole

Group Size: Minimum of 3 and a maximum of 7 guests plus 1 leader

Conservation donation: Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland (BSBI)

Grade: Gentle paced walks in a variety of terrains

Holiday Highlights


  •  A chance to spend time in the beautiful landscape of the Cotswolds AONB for a suite of superb orchids
  • Exclusive small groups to help manage the care & protection of sensitive habitats and to give our guests the best viewing and photography opportunities
  • Led by author of the highly acclaimed Britain’s Orchids: A Field Guide to the Orchids of Great Britain and Ireland
  • Star species to see include Burnt-tip, Greater & Lesser Butterfly, Bird’s-nest, Chalk Fragrant, White Helleborine, Fly & Bee & hybrids between the two, & lots more besides!
  • Two different days planned, which can be done singly or together – with a discount for doing both
  • Interesting insects we might also see include Duke of Burgundy & Large Blue – depending on the flight season
  • Contribute towards conservation – we donate 10% of profits from all botanical tours to BSBI

Enjoy a day out (or two!) in the beautiful Cotswolds with Britain’s Orchids author & naturalist Sean Cole


Sean Cole has had a passion for wildlife since he was young, and has travelled extensively in the last 45 years to seek out, study and enjoy watching birds, butterflies, dragonflies, reptiles & amphibians, as well as his main passion – orchids. He has been studying them for over twenty years and has published many articles about them. He is co-author of “Britain’s Orchids” for WildGuides, the result of his passion for sharing his enthusiasm for wildlife and conservation.


We’re delighted to offer a new and exclusive pair of day trips in the lovely surroundings of the Cotswolds Area Of Outsanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in South West England.

This is a trip with a difference, as it is run as two separate days, each with a different itinerary and therefore selection of species. You can choose one or both, and for the latter option we will give you a discounted price.

On the first day we will be visiting four sites to take in several different habitats to maximise the variety of orchids we will see. The special species today will be the Burnt Orchid in a beautiful damp meadow, as well as the “Cotswolds Butterfly Orchid”, a curious intermediate form of Platanthera seemingly found only in this area.

In addition to the headliners, we should see hundreds of Bird’s-nest and Early & Southern Marsh Orchids, plus take a chance to have a masterclass in spotting their hybrids!, Others include White Helleborine, Bee Orchids including possibly some “Wasps”, thousands of Greater Butterfly and species typical of species-rich calcareous grassland such as Chalk Fragrant, Pyramidal, Frog and Common Spotted.

We know this will prove to be an action-packed day, so to maximise our time with the orchids, lunch will be taken at one of the sites, with beautiful views across Laurie Lee Country in the Slad Valley.

The day will consist of easy walking most of the time. Some ground might be wet, and at another site there is a steep hill climb – but we will be taking it steady as there are lots of orchids to see on the way.

On the second day will be spent around the Cotswolds Commons in the Stroud area, with the headlines being Fly Orchid, Bee (possibly including some of the rarer forms), and the hybrid between Fly and Bee Orchid, which is restricted to only three sites in the UK currently. The views will be spectacular!

Also today we should see White Helleborines, Pyramidal, Chalk Fragrant, Common Spotted, Early Purple, Bird’s-nest and maybe even Lizard Orchid – but this species is restricted to a single location and sometimes gets grazed off before flowering, so we will have to be fortunate on that one! Today we will have another chance at Duke of Burgundy.

Greater and Lesser Butterfly Orchids occur together at one site, plus the Cotswolds has an intermediate Butterfly Orchid that is most interesting…..

Walks today will be generally easy and short, though one site is level paths along the side of a steep hill, and will involve some clambering up and down the hill. Good stout walking boots are essential, and also a walking pole for support if you have one. Lunch will be takeway sandwiches/drinks from a local café or tearoom.

Car sharing between guests is recommended to minimise impact on the environment, ensure we stay together, and accommodate limited parking at sites.

The two days will be run separately, but if you do want to attend both, we can recommend overnight accommodation, which is not provided as part of the trip cost.

A final thought. If you have a partner, friend, or other companion, who would like to travel with you but not take part in the daily excursions, then our tours are ideally suited to that as there is so much to see and do in the Cotswolds & could be a perfect combination for a weekend, or longer spring break in the area.

This promises to be a very popular & we recommend booking soon to avoid disappointment!

Day 1:

Several lesser-visited sites, taking in four counties in the northern Cotswolds, with a good selection of orchids.

Day 2:

Cotswolds commons and Beechwoods centred around and to the north of Stroud.

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