Visit the World Heritage Site of Bath with Roman Baths and Spa, and see the iconic villages of Castle Combe and Lacock with its magnificent Abbey.
Walk through some of the finest North Cotswold villages with shorter walking days. This walk allows the maximum time to explore the villages and walk at a relaxed pace.
Identical to the Best of the Cotswolds but walked in less time, with longer walking days. This makes the tour ideal for more adventurous walkers, who are fitter to cover more ground and still have time to explore the villages on arrival.
The best walking in the shortest time. Links the Cotswold Line train station in the north with Cheltenham Spa station in the south, making easy access to London or the airport.
The best of the walks at a relaxing pace and with good rail links to regional airports or to London. Add an extra night in Chipping Campden to visit Hidcote or Kiftsgate Court Gardens, or do a side trip to Stratford-upon-Avon and visit Shakespeare's birthplace.
One of the National Trails and a challenging walk focusing more on the walking than the exploring along the way. Upon reaching Bath, you will be awarded with a wonderful sense of achievement! There is so much to see and do in Bath, you may wish to add an extra night to explore this magnificent city.
This tour will suit confident walkers who wish to stretch themselves that little bit further. Longer walking distances mean you need to be fit and willing to walk for 7-8 hours a day to get the most from this walk.
Longer walking days compared to the Cotswold Ring with more undulating terrain on lesser walked footpaths make this a more adventurous walk.
A great short break option combining two longer walks along the Windrush and Warden's Way.
The tour starts and ends in Bourton-on-the-Water, the 'Venice of the Cotswolds', which can be reached from Moreton-in-Marsh train station with direct links to London Paddington.
The tour starts off in the University City of Oxford with its dreaming spires and colleges. Winding its way through some of most picturesque villages in Cotswolds, it finishes in the Roman city of Bath with its Georgian architecture and thermal spa for a well earned soak.
The Thames Path, one of the National Trails follows England’s best-known river from its source in the Cotswolds all the way to the heart of London.The Thames Path is a gentle trail without steep climbs, but due to its length it can test your stamina depending on the daily mileage you choose to walk. The reward is an array of awe-inspiring natural and cultural sights as the Trail passes peaceful water meadows rich in wildlife, historic towns and cities and picturesque villages.
Cotswold Walks