This coming August bank holiday weekend, why not end the Summer holidays with a ride on a steam train? Up to 3 children can travel for £1 when you purchase an adult Rover ticket. This is an online exclusive and tickets must be purchased by 12 noon on Thursday 22nd August.
Marvel at the beautiful countryside as you chug along. Embark at Winchcombe and join us for Wild at Winchcombe - FREE children's craft activities in the Tim Mitchell building. These craft activities are delivered in conjunction with local crafting company Larkswold. Whilst at Winchcombe, why not pop to The Coffee Pot Café for some refreshments and maybe an ice cream for the children? If you embark at Toddington, do visit our new café 'The Cotswold Halt'.
For more information visit www.gwsr.com
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