The Cotswold Way - Guidebook to the National Trail

 
Guidebook to walking the Cotswold Way National Trail describing the route between Chipping Campden and Bath through the Cotswolds in both directions. The walk meanders through the beautiful Cotswold landscape, visiting honey-coloured villages and old market towns, and ends in the World Heritage City of Bath.
 

The Cotswold Way

Two-way national trail description
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Paperback - Laminated
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Third
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9781852845520
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Seasons
All year, but accommodation scarce during Cheltenham Festival (March) and Badminton horse trials (late April/May).
Centres
Chipping Campden, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud, Bath
Difficulty
The Cotswold Way is a waymarked lowland trail suitable for all walkers. Suggested day sections of 6–10 miles.
Must See
Hailes Abbey, Belas Knap, Crickley Hill, Haresfield Beacon, views of Kelston Round Hill, roman baths (Bath)
 
 

This guidebook details the Cotswold Way National Trail through the scenic Cotswold route between Chipping Campden and Bath

This edition of The Cotswold Way National Trail guidebook has been produced to coincide with the elevation of the route to National Trail status in May 2007. Despite the fact that this much-loved long distance trail has been in existence for more than 35 years, it is Britain's National Trail, and as such it benefits from fresh waymarking and signing, realigned or improved footpaths, and the provision of numerous kissing gates in place of stiles.

What remains unchanged is the matchless series of landscapes and idyllic villages that help make the Cotswolds one of Britain's finest regions, and ensure that the 102 mile (164km) journey between Chipping Campden and Bath is a joy from start to finish.

 
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