An overview of walking the Cotswold Way including links to walking information, walking equipment, walking holidays, walking maps and travel related to walking
Cotswold
Way 166km / 103 miles part of the Walking on the Web guide to walking in England |
Start Chipping Campden, Glos SP152392 Finish Bath, Avon ST751647
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Map
Ordnance Survey Explorer OL45, 179, 167 and 155 |
A National Trail from Chipping Campden in Gloscestershire to Bath in Avon predominently following the western escarpment of the Cotswold Hills
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer OL45 The Cotswolds |
The Cotswold Way heads north west out of Chipping Campden heading for Drover's Hill and the escarpment that will be home for most of the walk. From the hill the walk turns south west along The Mile Drove initially on tarmac but quickly turning to green lane.
Another turn north west takes the path into Broadway
Stanton
Stanway House and Tithe Barn
Wood Stanway
Stumps Cross
Hailes and its Cistercian Abbey
Winchcombe
Warden's Way, Windrush Way and Gloucestershire Way
Wadfield Farm
Restored Long Barrow at Belas Knap
Wontley Farm
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer 179 Gloucester, Cheltenham & Stroud |
Cleeve Common
Potslip Warren
Potslip Hall
Cleeve Hill
Dowdeswell Plantation
Dowdeswell Reservoir
Ravensgare hill
Wistley Hill
Seven Springs
Hartley Hill
Devil's Chimney
Leckhampton Hill
Salterley Grange
Ullenwood Manor College
Crickley Hill Country Park
Birdlip

Witcombe Wood
Cooper's Hill
Pope's Wood
Painswick Hill
Painswick
Scottsquar Hill
Haresfield Hill
Haresfield Beacon
Standish Wood
King's Stanley
Middleyard
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer 167 Thornbury, Dursley & Yate |
| Ordnance Survey | Explorer 155 Bristol & Bath, Keynsham & Marshfield |
Old Sodbury
Frome Valley Walkway and Jubilee Way
Coomb's End
Tormanton
M4 Junction 18
edge of the Dyrham Deer Park to Dyrham
Cold Ashton
Limestone Link
Hill Farm
Monument
Hanging Hill
Pipley Wood
North Stoke
Prospect Stile view
Kelston Round Hill
Penn Hill
High Common Golf Course
Abbey
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