The Cotswold Olimpick Games are an annual public celebration of games and sports held in the Cotswolds in the West Country of England. The games began sometime between 1604 and 1612 ...
CotswoldOlympics, Dovers Hill, Chipping Camden, Director: John Wright El Salvador shoot, Archery World cup & `Fessa` youth sports academy, Director: Peter Wilkins Czech Republic ...
The Dover Games or CotswoldOlympics are held here every year. The event is named after Robert Dover who organised the games in the early sixteen hundreds on the hill above the town
The CotswoldOlympics for example was first founded in the 17th century at nearby Dover’s Hill by captain Robert Dover. The CotswoldOlympics are still celebrated every year.
The CotswoldOlympics were banned during the Commonwealth period following the Civil War, reinstated after the Restoration, and again banned by a prim Victorian vicar in 1851.
History abounds and you can almost smell and feel every moment of it in the reception hall and Dovers Bar (named after Robert Dover who initiated the CotswoldOlympics held on ...