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Way
The
Cotswold Way runs along the western edge of the Cotswold Hills from the
beautiful old ‘wool' town of Chipping Campden to the historic
city of Bath. Between the two it follows a meandering course along the
western rim of the escarpment where the land drops suddenly to reveal
distant views, through beech woodland, along the banks of mill-streams,
across upland sheep pastures and dips into sheltered valleys concealing
picturesque villages built from mellow, honey-coloured stone.
Cotswold
Way
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Along
the way it explores one glorious village after another - each with some
memorable feature like the grotesque gargoyles of Winchcombe's church;
the neat rose-covered cottages at Stanton; Stanway's thatched cricket
pavilion and enormous tithe barn; the elegant Pittville Pump Room at Cheltenham
or Painswick's churchyard, with its topiary yews and unusual tea
caddy and table tombs.
The Cotswold
Way is also a walk through England's history passing numerous prehistoric
barrows and hillforts, Roman villas, Civil War battle sites, castles and
abbeys as well as the grand manor houses and magnificent churches built
when England's wealth was founded on Cotswold wool.
Self-guided
walking holidays
A Contours self-guided
walking holiday is a wonderful way to explore the countryside, walking
from one place to another, stopping somewhere different each night. We
arrange your accommodation along the trail, provide maps and a guidebook
describing the route, and transport your luggage between overnights stops.
We take care of every detail, leaving you free to enjoy the countryside
at your own pace, knowing everything is taken care of.
You can
start a self-guided walking holiday on any date you want. If you wish,
you can extend the tour by adding extra nights for rest days or sightseeing.
Contours
Walking Holidays,
Gramyre, 3 Berrier Road, Greystoke, CA11 OUB, UK
Tel: +44 (0) 17684 80451 Fax: +44 (0) 17684 80452
Email:
info@contours.co.uk |