See the picturesque towns and villages of Midsomer that have played a role in more than 250 suspicious deaths since the show first aired in 1997.
Availability: Public Tours: Sat departing at 9:30am (May - October)
Ages: Adults, All Ages, Kids
Duration: 9 hours
Tour Type: Coach / Bus Tour
Language: English

The Midsomer Murders Filming Locations tour offers fans a delightful 8 hour tour through the picturesque English countryside that serves as the backdrop for the iconic television series. This tour takes you through the idyllic villages, charming churches, and historic manors where the fictional crimes of Midsomer county unfold, blending the quaint beauty of rural England with a hint of mystery.
Starting in London you will head to the towns and villages of the deadly county of Midsomer which are actually situated across several English counties including Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
The tour includes a visit to the historic market town of Wallingford in Oxfordshire, which doubles as the fictional town of Causton, the heart of Midsomer. Here, you can visit the familiar sights from the series, such as the Corn Exchange and the Town Hall
The village of Warborough is another iconic location. Warborough’s church, The Church of St. Laurence, and its surrounding graveyard have been used in numerous episodes. The village green, complete with a traditional English pub, is another familiar sight where many community events (and crimes) in the series have taken place.
The tour also includes a visit to Dorchester-on-Thames, a picturesque village that appears in several episodes. Here, you can explore the Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, whose ancient, atmospheric interiors have provided the perfect setting for many a Midsomer mystery.
Lunch is held in Henley-on-Thames, where the River Thames adds a scenic backdrop to some of the more dramatic episodes. Walking along the riverbanks and through the charming town, you’ll recognize several spots where pivotal scenes were filmed.
You’ll be getting on and off the bus a number of times so you can take pictures of the pretty locations or crime scenes, depending on your point of view.
This tour not only immerses you in the world of Midsomer Murders but also provides a deeper appreciation for the stunning English countryside that brings the series to life. Whether you’re a devoted fan or simply love the charm of rural England, this journey through the real-life Midsomer is an unforgettable experience.
Departure from Holland Park
Meet your guide in Holland Park tube station on the Central Line where you’ll begin a journey into the seemingly peaceful yet surprisingly deadly world of Midsomer Murders.
Wallingford (Causton)
Your first major stop is the historic market town of Wallingford, which frequently appears in the series as the fictional town of Causton. Here you’ll recognise several familiar locations including the town square, the Corn Exchange and the Town Hall, all of which have featured in numerous episodes.
Walking through the streets of Wallingford it’s easy to imagine DCI Barnaby arriving to investigate the latest mystery in Midsomer.
Warborough Village
Next you’ll visit the charming village of Warborough, one of the show’s most recognisable filming locations. The village green, traditional pub and surrounding cottages create the perfect setting for many of the community gatherings seen in the series.
St Laurence Church
A short walk brings you to the Church of St Laurence and its surrounding churchyard, a location used in several episodes. The historic church and peaceful graveyard provide an atmospheric setting that has appeared in many memorable scenes.
Dorchester-on-Thames
Your journey continues to the picturesque village of Dorchester-on-Thames, another location that frequently appears in the series. This historic settlement is home to the impressive Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, whose beautiful architecture and historic interior have been used in a number of episodes.
Henley-on-Thames
Next you’ll travel to the elegant riverside town of Henley-on-Thames where you’ll stop for lunch. This charming town along the River Thames has appeared in several episodes and provides a scenic location to explore.
During your visit you can stroll along the riverbanks and through the historic streets while recognising locations used in the series.
Additional Midsomer Villages
Throughout the afternoon the tour continues through the surrounding countryside where your guide will point out additional villages and filming locations used across the series. These charming locations capture the quintessential English village atmosphere that defines the world of Midsomer Murders.
Return to Holland Park
Your guide will accompany you back to Holland Park tube station where the tour finishes in the early evening.
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Is the tour accessible?
– This guided tour is not accessible for wheelchair users or parents with prams or buggies due to the uneven surfaces on the route. British Sign Language is not provided on the tour.
Do children need to be accompanied?
– All people under 18 (i.e. 17 years old and younger) must be accompanied by an adult (aged 18 years or over) on all tours
Is the tour suitable for children?
– Yes as long as they are accompanied by an adult. Children under 3 can either sit on the parent’s lap or require a child ticket and own booster seat.
Does the tour still go ahead if there is bad weather?
– Yes, unless on very rare occasions when we have to cancel e.g Force Majeure
– Free Cancellations – Cancel for free up to 24 hours before departure—no questions asked.
– Unlimited Rescheduling – Change your tour date as many times as you need without extra charges.
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– Inclusions: Professional guide and transport by mini coach
– Exclusions: Gratuities (optional), food and drink. Car / Booster seats for children under 3 years.
The Midsomer Murders Private Tour is not an official tour and is not connected with the writers or producers of the show.
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