But in all fairness, didn't BR▸ start the re-definition of the Cotswolds some years ago? After all, according to my limited knowledge, the current "Cotswold Line" only really skirts the periphery.
Exactly - I'm cotswolds line as we all know but I have no idea if, at any point, we pass through the cotswolds
I know Broadway is in the cotswolds and that is near evesham/honeybourne so I assume it is that section
The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (
AONB▸ ) covers a very wide area. On this interactive map (
http://maps.cotswoldsaonb.com/#), you'll see that all the stations between Combe and Kingham in Oxfordshire are within the Cotswolds AONB area, with Hanborough on the boundary - the AONB starts at the top of the station approach road a few metres away! The railway then re-enters the AONB near Chipping Campden otherwise the stations fall outside the area but have bus links between the station and main tourist locations, for example Moreton-in-Marsh to Stow-on-the Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water.
The local councils, with support from First Great Western and London Midland have produced a guide to the Cotswolds Line which you can download here -
http://www.railbus.co.uk/moreinformation.htm