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Cotswold Way by Mickledore Travel

Cotswold Way

Following the western edge of the Cotswold Hills, the Cotswold Way passes through stunning beech woodland, rolling, sheep-grazed pastures, and lovely, honey-coloured villages built from Cotswold stone. You will cross ancient commons in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, pass Neolithic burial barrows, beautiful stately homes, and historic battle sites. The path follows the twists and turns of the escarpment , and you will have wonderful views to the west towards the River Severn and the Malvern Hills. The walk ends in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath, where you can visit Roman remains and Georgian Architecture.

Following the western edge of the Cotswold Hills, the Cotswold Way passes through stunning beech woodland, rolling, sheep-grazed pastures, and lovely, honey-coloured villages built from Cotswold stone. You will cross ancient commons in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, pass Neolithic burial barrows, beautiful stately homes, and historic battle sites. The path follows the twists and turns of the escarpment , and you will have wonderful views to the west towards the River Severn and the Malvern Hills. The walk ends in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath, where you can visit Roman remains and Georgian Architecture.