1. Bibury is a charming village located in the Cotswolds region of South East England. It is known for its picturesque honey-colored stone cottages, most notably Arlington Row, a row of weavers’ cottages that dates back to the 17th century. The village is a popular tourist destination due to its quintessential English countryside charm.
2. There are no specific working hours for visiting Bibury as it is a village open to the public. However, if you wish to visit any specific attractions or book accommodations, it is best to check with individual businesses for their operating hours. For any inquiries, you can contact the Bibury Tourist Information Centre at +44 1285 740666.
3. There is no entrance fee to visit Bibury village itself, as it is a public area. However, if you plan to visit attractions such as Arlington Row or the Bibury Trout Farm, there may be entrance fees. Transportation to Bibury is best done by car, as it is a rural area with limited public transportation options. There are also guided tours available that include transportation to and from Bibury.

