DAY 1: Arrival in Chipping Campden
From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Chipping Campden.
DAY 2: Chipping Campden to Stanton
Distance 17km • Approximate Walking Time 4 - 6 hours • Ascent (↑) 410m
The quintessential Cotswold village is packed with history, beautifully maintained and full of wonderful old buildings - Chipping Campden, Broadway and Stanton all epitomise these qualities. Other highlights include stunning views across to the Severn Valley in Wales from Dover’s Hill and the many ancient trees you pass on the trail.
DAY 3: Stanton to Winchcombe
13km • 3 - 4 hours • (↑) 270m
A day full of historical treasures for you to uncover. The ancient ruins of a Cistercian monastery at Hailes and the award-winning gardens and connections to the Royal Family at Sudeley Castle, not far from the trail in Winchcombe, are both stunning examples of the region’s rich history.
DAY 4: Winchcombe to Dowdeswell
18km • 4 - 6 hours • (↑) 450m
Far-reaching views from the top of Cleeve Common (at 317m - the highest point of the walk) where the Brecon Beacons in Wales are visible on a clear day. Indeed much of the day is spent atop the escarpment so there will be no shortage of wonderful photo opportunities.
DAY 5: Dowdeswell to Birdlip
17km • 4 - 6 hours • (↑) 430m
There are some splendid forest trails on today’s walk. Lineover Wood, where some trees date back over 700 years is particularly impressive. Towards the end of the day, you pass through Crickley Hill Country Park with wonderful views from the escarpment over the plains below.
DAY 6: Birdlip to Painswick
13km • 4 - 5 hours • (↑) 350m
Early in the day, the quiet walker will have a good chance to spot some of the wild deer that roam the majestic beech tree forests close to Birdlip. After passing the curiously-named Catbrain Quarry, the trail descends via a golf course into the picturesque little town of Painswick.
DAY 7: Painswick to Middleyard
15km • 4 - 5 hours • (↑) 380m
Today, after walking through open countryside for the first few kilometres, the trail leads you through some of the wonderful wooded areas on the Cotswold Way. Stockend Wood and Standish Wood are two fine examples you will pass through on today’s walk.
DAY 8: Middleyard to Dursley
12km • 3 - 5 hours • (↑) 390m
Spend some time exploring the ancient burial grounds dating back 5,000 years at Nympsfield, with spectacular vistas over the Severn Valley. Further on, a short, sharp climb to the summit of Cam Long Down offers splendid views of the surrounding countryside. Descend from here to the village of Dursley.
DAY 9: Dursley to Wotton-Under-Edge
12km • 3 - 4 hours • (↑) 275m
A steep climb out of Dursley in the morning and more stunning views over the Severn Estuary unveil themselves. Moving on to North Nibley, you pass a monument dedicated to the memory of William Tyndale - a local man responsible for the translation of the Holy Bible into English in the 16th Century.
DAY 10: Departure from Wotton-Under-Edge
There are regular bus services from Wotton-Under-Edge to London, Bristol and other destinations in the UK.