
has become one of the most talked-about in recent months. The hit series, now in its fourth season, follows former and presenter Jeremy Clarkson as he tries his hand at farming in , with plenty of mishaps and laughs along the way. Since it first aired, fans have flocked to see Diddly Squat Farm Shop for themselves, and now a road trip inspired by the show is giving viewers even more reason to visit the area.
The , created by page , takes fans on a scenic journey through Oxfordshire and , with stops ranging from ancient monuments to cosy . It begins at the mysterious Rollright Stones, a collection of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments near Long Compton. The King's Men stone circle, the Whispering Knights burial chamber, and the King Stone are steeped in legend, with tales of a king turned to stone by a witch still drawing in visitors today.
From there, travellers can head to in Churchill, a classic Cotswold pub not far from Diddly Squat.
With its wooden beams, flagstone floors and roaring fire, it's the perfect place for a pint and a hearty lunch.
Just down the road is the Hawkstone Brewery in Bourton-on-the-Water - the company behind Clarkson's own lager brand.
Tours last around two hours and include a behind-the-scenes look at the brewing process as well as a chance to sample the beers.
Next up is Bourton-on-the-Water itself, a pretty village often dubbed the "Venice of the Cotswolds" thanks to its stone bridges and river views.

Visitors can wander through the Model Village, grab a coffee, or simply enjoy the peaceful setting.
The trip then moves on to the main attraction - Diddly Squat Farm Shop. Opened by Clarkson in 2020, the now-famous shop sells everything from beef jerky and hot sauces to his own Hawkstone drinks.
There's also the "Big View Café" on-site, offering coffee, snacks and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
The final stop is Clarkson's latest venture - The Farmer's Dog pub. Located near Burford on the A40, it serves British-grown food and drink, including produce from the farm.
The pub was recently revamped and now offers a full menu in a relaxed setting.
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