In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, host Jonathan Thomas speaks with Roanna Stromberg-Smith, a luxury Cotswold concierge and tour guide. They explore Roanna's journey into tour guiding, the charm of the Cotswolds, and the unique experiences she offers to travelers. The conversation delves into the geography and appeal of the Cotswolds, the cultural differences between American tourists and locals, and the impact of film tourism on the region. Roanna shares insights on hidden gems, memorable encounters with clients, and her favorite spots in the Cotswolds, emphasizing the importance of savoring the experience rather than rushing through it.
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Takeaways
- Roanna Stromberg-Smith is a proud female founder who launched her tour guide business in her 50s.
- The Cotswolds is an area of outstanding natural beauty, known for its picturesque villages and rich history.
- Roanna's background in retail and customer service enhances her tour guiding skills.
- Lechlade is a charming village that offers easy access to the River Thames and surrounding areas.
- Personalized tours allow for a deeper connection to the Cotswolds and its hidden gems.
- Cultural differences exist between American tourists and local experiences in the Cotswolds.
- Film tourism has increased interest in the Cotswolds, particularly locations featured in popular shows.
- Roanna emphasizes the importance of savoring the Cotswolds rather than rushing through it.
- Hidden gems like the Rollright Stones and Kelmscott Manor offer unique experiences away from the crowds.
- Memorable moments during tours often arise from unexpected encounters with local culture.
Sound Bites
- "The Cotswolds is the place to savor and soak up and enjoy. It's not a place to be rushed." - Roanna Stromberg
- "I'm bespoke, I'm hands-on, I'm very warm but professional, and hopefully you're feeling that you've had an immersion into English life with me." - Roanna Stromberg on her tour experience
- "I've been building my little black book of the Cotswolds with all my contacts. I can often add an extra layer of something special, whether it's meeting the ow