Route Name | Distance | Description |
Coopers Hill | 2 miles (3 km) | This circular walk takes you around Coopers Hill, site of the famous annual cheese rolling event. |
Lineover Wood | 1 miles (2.2 km) | This wood near Cheltenham covers over 100 acres and has some nice walking trails to try |
Kelston Roundhill | 4 miles (6 km) | This circular walk climbs to a splendid viewpoint from the Somerset village of Kelston. |
Leckhampton Hill | 4 miles (6 km) | This circular walk takes you along a particularly beautiful section of the Cotswold Way National Trail visiting Leckhampton Hill and Hartley Hill |
Cotswold Way Circular Walk - Chipping Campden | 10 miles (16.5 km) | This splendid circular walk uses the Cotswold Way and the Donnington Way to explore the countryside and landmarks surrounding the Cotswold villages of Chipping Campden and Broadway |
Broadway Tower Country Park | 5 miles (7.5 km) | Enjoy fabulous views of the Cotswolds AONB in this beautiful park in Broadway, Worcestershire |
Stroud | 5 miles (8 km) | The market town of Stroud has several long distance walking trails running through it and a number of woods, parks and hill climbs to try |
Haresfield Beacon | 5 miles (7.5 km) | Enjoy woodland trails and wonderful views over the Severn Vale and the Cotswolds on this circular walk near Stroud |
Wotton-under-Edge | 5 miles (8 km) | A circular walk around this pretty Cotswolds town using the Cotswold Way and other public footpaths |
Winchcombe Circular Walk | 5 miles (8 km) | This route makes use of the Cotswold Way and Winchcombe Way long distance trails to explore the countryside to the south of the town of Winchcombe |
Painswick Beacon | 3 miles (5 km) | Visit the delightful Cotswolds village of Painswick and climb the nearby Painswick Hill on this walk near Stroud |
Snowshill | 4 miles (6 km) | This circular walk around the village of Snowshill makes use of the Cotswold Way long distance footpath to explore the surrounding countryside |
Tyndale Monument | 2 miles (3.5 km) | This is a climb to the Tyndale Monument from the popular Cotswolds town of Wotton-under-Edge |
Stinchcombe Hill | 1 miles (2 km) | This walk climbs to the lovely viewpoint at Stinchcombe Hill in the Cotswolds |
Sudeley Castle | 3 miles (5 km) | Explore the award-winning gardens and beautiful 1,200 acre estate surrounding this 15th century castle near Winchcombe in the Cotswolds. |
Bourton on the Water | 3 miles (5 km) | Enjoy a walk through this lovely village known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' |
Birdlip | 6 miles (9 km) | This circular walk from Birdlip explores the countryside and woodland to the west of the village |
Mickleton | 6 miles (9.2 km) | This pretty Cotswolds village is the northernmost village in the county of Gloucestershire |
Blockley | 13 miles (21 km) | This walk explores the Cotswolds countryside to the south of the pretty village of Blockley |
Coaley Peak | 2 miles (4 km) | This walk takes you to the Coaley Peak viewpoint from the village of Uley in the Cotswolds |
Cam Peak Dursley | 4 miles (6 km) | Enjoy a circular walk across Cam Long Down to Cam Peak on this lovely walk in Dursley |
Winchcombe to Cleeve Hill Walk | 10 miles (16.5 km) | This circular walk takes you to from Winchcombe to Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds Hills |
Chipping Campden to Dover's Hill | 3 miles (5 km) | This walk climbs to Dover's Hill from the lovely market town of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds |
Dowdeswell Reservoir | 1 miles (2 km) | Enjoy a stroll through Dowdeswell Wood to Dowdeswell Reservoir on this walk near Cheltenham |
Barrington Park | 4 miles (7 km) | This circular walk takes you around the delightful Barrington deer park in the Great Barrington area of the Cotswolds |
Prinknash Abbey Park | 1 miles (1.5 km) | This delightful bird park in the Cotswolds has nice walking trails taking you around a series of pretty ponds and woodland |
Belas Knap | 5 miles (8 km) | This circular walk visits the Belas Knap neolithic, chambered long barrow, on Cleeve Hill |
Selsley Common | 2 miles (3 km) | This large open area near Stroud has miles of footpaths and wonderful panoramic views over the Cotswolds |
Rococo Gardens | 1 miles (1 km) | Enjoy a short stroll around these beautiful gardens in Painswick in the Cotswolds |
Sherborne Park | 2 miles (3.5 km) | Enjoy a short circular walk around this National Trust owned estate near Cheltenham |
Yate | 10 miles (16 km) | This town in South Gloucestershire is well served by several waymarked footpaths |
Cranham Woods | 3 miles (5.5 km) | This circular woodland walk in the Cotswolds visits Cranham Woods, Buckholt Wood and Coopers Hill |
Great Rissington | 2 miles (2.5 km) | Enjoy a walk from the Great Rissington to Little Rissington on this short walk in the Cotswolds |
North Cotswold Diamond Way | 65 miles (105 km) | This diamond shaped walk was created by the RA's North Cotswold Group to celebrate the 60th Jubilee in 1995 |
Newark Park | 3 miles (5 km) | Explore the 700 acre estate of this Grade I listed building in Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire |
Slad Valley | 4 miles (6 km) | This circular walk explores the area surrounding the Gloucestershire village of Slad near Stroud |
Nailsworth | 4 miles (6.5 km) | The Cotswolds town of Nailsworth has some lovely walking trails to try on three large areas of common land located to the north of the town |
Source of the Thames | 3 miles (5.5 km) | This walk takes you from the village of Kemble to the source of the River Thames at Thames Head, in Gloucestershire |
Cheltenham Circular Footpath | 25 miles (40 km) | Situated on the edge of the Cotswolds this large spa town is a fantastic base for walkers |
Guiting Power and Temple Guiting | 3 miles (5 km) | This easy walk visits these two idyllic Cotswolds villages |
Hailes Abbey | 7 miles (11 km) | This circular walk visits the historic Hailes Abbey in Gloucestershire |
Chipping Sodbury | 6 miles (9 km) | This market town in South Gloucestershire is surrounded by some lovely Cotswolds countryside |
Cleeve Hill Circular | 5 miles (8 km) | Climb to the highest point in the Cotswolds on this splendid circular walk |
Cotswold Way | 102 miles (164 km) | This trail takes you through some of the most beautiful countryside in England |
Frampton Mansell | 2 miles (3.3 km) | This little village has some nice trails to try through the Frome Valley and up into the Cotswold Hills. This walk takes you along the river and the Thames and Severn Canal to the nearby village of Sapperton |
Northleach | 4 miles (6 km) | Enjoy a circular walk around the market town of Northleach |
Chipping Norton | 23 miles (37 km) | This popular Oxfordshire market town is a great base for exploring the Cotswold Hills. This long circular walk makes use of three long distance waymarked trails which run through the area surrounding the town |
Cirencester Park | 9 miles (14 km) | Explore 3000 acres of parkland and woodland on this fine circular walk in Cirencester |
Marshfield | 7 miles (11.3 km) | A lovely circular walk around the Cotswolds town of Marshfield |
Woodchester Park | 4 miles (6 km) | This National Trust owned park in the Cotswolds is the perfect place for a peaceful afternoon stroll. |
Malmesbury | 2 miles (2.7 km) | A circular walk around the Wiltshire town of Malmesbury visiting the historic abbey and the River Avon |
Hook Norton | 14 miles (22.2 km) | This pretty Oxfordshire village is located in a fine position close to the Cotswold Hills |
Dyrham Park | 2 miles (3.5 km) | A circular walk through this lovely 270 acre deer park near Bath |
Wittenham Clumps | 1 miles (1.5 km) | Climb to these two hills near Dorchester for wonderful views over the Oxfordshire and Berkshire countryside. The 'clumps' include Round Hill at 390 feet (120 m) and the 350 feet (110 m) Castle Hill which is about 380 yards (350 m) to the south-east. The Clumps are one of the most visited outdoor sites in Oxfordshire, attracting over 200,000 visitors a year. |
Kingham-Bledington-Foxholes | 6 miles (9.5 km) | The delightful Cotswolds village of Kingham was voted 'England's Favourite Village' in 2006 |
Marcle Ridge Circular Walk | 4 miles (6 km) | Climb to Marcle Ridge and enjoy splendid views towards the Malvern Hills on this circular walk in Herefordshire |
Charlbury Circular Walk | 4 miles (6.5 km) | This circular walk uses part of the Oxfordshire Way long distance trail to explore the area around the Oxfordshire town of Charlbury |
Sapperton Circular Walk | 9 miles (14.5 km) | The Cotswolds village of Sapperton has some good trails to follow through the extensive local woodland and attractive Cotswolds countryside |
Wick Quarry | 2 miles (3.2 km) | This circular walk explores the Golden Valley and the old Wick Quarry near the village of Wick in the Bristol area of the Cotswolds. |
Circular Walk from Bourton through Naunton and The Slaughters | 10 miles (16 km) | This popular circular walk from Bourton on the Water uses the waymarked Windrush Way and Warden's Way to visit several of the villages in the surrounding area |
Winchcombe Way | 42 miles (68 km) | This super figure of eight trail takes you on a tour of the stunning northern area of the Cotswolds |
Jubilee Way | 16 miles (26 km) | Follow the Jubilee Way from Old Sodbury to the Severn Bridge on this delightful walk. |
Dursley | 7 miles (11.7 km) | The market town of Dursley is located in an excellent position on the edge of the Cotswolds escarpment and near to the countryside of the Severn Vale |
Worcestershire Beacon | 4 miles (6.5 km) | This circular walk takes you to the high point of the Malvern Hills at Worcestershire Beacon |
Hidcote Manor Garden | 2 miles (2.5 km) | Explore these stunning National Trust owned gardens on this short walk in the Cotswolds |
Rissington Round | 8 miles (12.8 km) | A circular walk from Great Rissington visiting Little Rissington, the Cotswolds Carp Farm and Bourton on the Water |
Burford Circular Walk | 6 miles (9 km) | This circular walk explores the countryside and woodland surrounding the Oxfordshire town of Burford |
Stow on the Wold to Bourton on the Water Walk | 4 miles (6.9 km) | This linear walk joins these two picturesque Cotswolds village using a series of waymarked footpaths |
Gustav Holst Way | 34 miles (55 km) | Follow the Gustav Holst Way through the Cotswolds from Cranham to Wyck Rissington and enjoy the scenery and villages enjoyed by the composer. The walk starts in the pretty village of Cranham where Holst lived for a while in 'Midwinter Cottage' |
Ilmington | 11 miles (17 km) | This walk from Ilmington makes use of three waymarked trails to create a fine circular route through the countryside surrounding the Cotswolds village |
South Cerney | 5 miles (7.8 km) | This Cotswolds based village is splendidly positioned next to a series of lakes and the River Churn |
Donnington Way | 62 miles (99 km) | Visit the 15 pubs of the Donnington Brewery on this super walk through the Cotswolds |
Misarden Park | 2 miles (2.5 km) | This delightful circular walk in the Cotswolds visits the pretty village of Miserden and explores Misarden Park with its pretty lake and woodland trails |
Tetbury | 10 miles (16 km) | The classic Cotswolds town of Tetbury has a number of lovely waymarked trails running past it |
Frome Valley Walkway | 18 miles (29 km) | This pleasant and fairly easy walk takes you from Eastville Park on the outskirts of Bristol to the village of Old Sodbury along the River Frome |
Maes Knoll | 8 miles (13 km) | This walk climbs to a viewpoint and Iron Age Hill fort in Somerset. |
Wychwood Forest | 4 miles (6 km) | Explore this large area of forest near Charlbury on this woodland walk. |
Warden's Way | 14 miles (22 km) | Follow the Warden's Way through the beautiful Cotswolds on this delightful 14 mile walk. |
Windrush Way Circular Walk | 26 miles (42 km) | This route uses sections of several waymarked walking trails to create a long circular walk through a lovely area of the Cotswolds. |
Windrush Way | 14 miles (22 km) | This lovely walk through the Cotswolds runs from Bourton on the Water to Winchcombe |
Wootton Wawen | 10 miles (16 km) | This pretty Warwickshire village is a fine place to start a walk |
Elmley Castle | 7 miles (11.2 km) | This little village is generally agreed to be one of the prettiest in Worcestershire |
Bibury-River Coln-Arlington Row | 6 miles (10 km) | This circular walk takes you around the delightful village of Bibury and the surrounding countryside |
Cornbury Park | 7 miles (11 km) | A circular walk around the Cornbury Park estate in Charlbury |
Freshford | 4 miles (6.6 km) | This circular walk from the Somerset village of Freshford takes you to Avoncliff with its splendid aqueduct on the River Avon and Kennet and Avon Canal. The walk starts from Freshford train station which is on the Great Western Railway |
Shipton Under Wychwood | 10 miles (16.5 km) | This circular walk from Shipton Under Wychwood visits the Foxholes Nature Reserve and the neighbouring villages of Milton Under Wychwood and Ascott Under Wychwood |
Wychavon Way | 40 miles (64 km) | Follow the Wychavon Way through the Worcestershire countryside on this splendid 40 mile walk. The walk begins at the town of Droitwch Spa, where you can pick up the waymarked trail just to the east of the town centre and train station |
Avoncliff | 1 miles (1.7 km) | A circular walk from Avoncliff, visiting the impressive Avoncliff Aqueduct, the Kennet and Avon Canal and the River Avon. You can start the walk from the car park on the south side of the river in Avoncliff |
Herefordshire Trail - Ross on Wye to Bromyard | 35 miles (56 km) | The Herefordshire Trail takes you on a tour of the area's prettiest villages, rivers, parks, woodland, countryside and hills |
Kennet and Avon Canal Walk | 76 miles (122 km) | A splendid waterside walk from the Thames at Reading, through Thatcham, Newbury, Hungerford, Great Bedwyn, Pewsey, Devizes, Bradford on Avon to Bath |
Bath Canal Walk | 5 miles (8 km) | This is a popular walk along the Kennet and Avon Canal from Bath to Bradford on Avon |
Cotswold Round | 217 miles (349 km) | Travel through some of the most beautiful countryside and prettiest villages in England on this circular walk |
Thames Path | 183 miles (294 km) | Starting at the Source of the Thames at Thames Head in Gloucestershire, follow the iconic river through beautiful countryside and historic towns to the city of London. The path runs for 184 miles running alongside the river for nearly the whole route making for a glorious experience whatever time of year |