Walk The Cotswold Way with a Cicerone guidebook
Availability
Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
16 Dec 2011
Edition
Third
ISBN
9781852845520
ISBN (10)
185284552X
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.4cm
Weight
270g
Pages
224
Originally Published
6 Jul 2007
The Cotswold Way
Two-way national trail description by Kev Reynolds
A handy pocket sized guidebook for anyone walking the Cotswold Way National Trail. The 102 mile route meanders through the Cotswolds between Chipping Campden and Bath. Described in both directions over 13 stages, the Cotswolds Way is a lovely walk through one of the best-loved regions of lowland Britain. More...
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Seasons
Can be walked all year round, accommodation scarce during Cheltenham Festival (March) and Read More... Badminton horse trials (late April/May).Centres
Chipping Campden, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud, BathDifficulty
The Cotswold Way is a waymarked lowland walk suitable for all abilities. Suggested day sections of Read More... 6–10 miles.Must See
Hailes Abbey, Belas Knap, Crickley Hill, Haresfield Beacon, views of Kelston Round Hill, roman Read More... baths (Bath)
Introduction
The Cotswold Way
How to get there
Accommodation
Recommended maps
Using the guide
The Cotswolds
The Country Code
Information at a glance
Section 1 Chipping Campden to Stanton
Section 2 Stanton to Winchcombe
Section 3 Winchcombe to Cleeve Hill
Section 4 Cleeve Hill to Dowdeswell (A40)
Section 5 Dowdeswell (A40) to Birdlip
Section 6 Birdlip to Painswick
Section 7 Painswick to Middleyard (King’s Stanley)
Section 8 Middleyard (King’s Stanley) to Dursley
Section 9 Dursley to Wotton-under-Edge
Section 10 Wotton-under-Edge to Hawkesbury Upton
Section 11 Hawkesbury Upton to Tormarton
Section 12 Tormarton to Cold Ashton
Section 13 Cold Ashton to Bath
Section 1 Bath to Cold Ashton
Section 2 Cold Ashton to Tormarton
Section 3 Tormarton to Hawkesbury Upton
Section 4 Hawkesbury Upton to Wotton-under-Edge
Section 5 Wotton-under-Edge to Dursley
Section 6 Dursley to Middleyard (King’s Stanley)
Section 7 Middleyard (King’s Stanley) to Painswick
Section 8 Painswick to Birdlip
Section 9 Birdlip to Dowdeswell (A40)
Section 10 Dowdeswell (A40) to Cleeve Hill
Section 11 Cleeve Hill to Winchcombe
Section 12 Winchcombe to Stanton
Section 13 Stanton to Chipping Campden
Appendices
Appendix A: Useful addresses
Appendix B: Public transport information
Appendix C: Recommended further reading
Appendix D: Section by section southwards
Appendix E: Section by section northwards
The Cotswold Way
How to get there
Accommodation
Recommended maps
Using the guide
The Cotswolds
The Country Code
Information at a glance
Southbound Route: Chipping Campden to Bath
IntroductionSection 1 Chipping Campden to Stanton
Section 2 Stanton to Winchcombe
Section 3 Winchcombe to Cleeve Hill
Section 4 Cleeve Hill to Dowdeswell (A40)
Section 5 Dowdeswell (A40) to Birdlip
Section 6 Birdlip to Painswick
Section 7 Painswick to Middleyard (King’s Stanley)
Section 8 Middleyard (King’s Stanley) to Dursley
Section 9 Dursley to Wotton-under-Edge
Section 10 Wotton-under-Edge to Hawkesbury Upton
Section 11 Hawkesbury Upton to Tormarton
Section 12 Tormarton to Cold Ashton
Section 13 Cold Ashton to Bath
Northbound Route: Bath to Chipping Campden
IntroductionSection 1 Bath to Cold Ashton
Section 2 Cold Ashton to Tormarton
Section 3 Tormarton to Hawkesbury Upton
Section 4 Hawkesbury Upton to Wotton-under-Edge
Section 5 Wotton-under-Edge to Dursley
Section 6 Dursley to Middleyard (King’s Stanley)
Section 7 Middleyard (King’s Stanley) to Painswick
Section 8 Painswick to Birdlip
Section 9 Birdlip to Dowdeswell (A40)
Section 10 Dowdeswell (A40) to Cleeve Hill
Section 11 Cleeve Hill to Winchcombe
Section 12 Winchcombe to Stanton
Section 13 Stanton to Chipping Campden
Appendices
Appendix A: Useful addresses
Appendix B: Public transport information
Appendix C: Recommended further reading
Appendix D: Section by section southwards
Appendix E: Section by section northwards











