
Trail Facts
Total distance: 46 miles (74 km)Itinerary
Day 1: Travel to Chipping Campden.
Day 2: Chipping Campden to Stanton. 10 miles (16km)
Day 3: Stanton to Cleeve Hill. 13 ½ miles (21.5km).
Day 4: Cleeve Hill to Leckhampton Hill. 10½ miles (17km).
Day 5: Leckhampton Hill to Painswick. 12 miles (19km).
Day 6: Depart from Painswick
Extra nights/rest days
Many people chose to have an extra night in Chipping Campden before starting the trail because there is so much to see. Chipping Campden is the loveliest of all the Cotswold Market towns, it is also the best preserved and most historically important. Buildings of interest include the open-sided Jacobean Market Hall, built to shelter stallholders from all weathers; the Town Hall, the 14th century Woolstaplers Hall, where the fleeces were sold, which now houses the town's museum; opposite this is the magnificent Grevel House built in 1380. St James' Church is one of the best examples of a Cotswold 'wool' church and contains the largest memorial brass in the county, to William Grevel, 'the flower of the wool merchants of all England'. Next to the church is the gateway and onion-topped lodges of the old manor of Campden. The manor itself was destroyed during the Civil War. Nearby on a raised pavement stands a superb row of Almshouses built during the reign of James I in stunning symmetry. The delightful village of Stanton is another possibility for a rest day. The old wool town of Painswick with its ancient stone buildings dating from the 13th century is also a good choice.
What's included?
Travel Information
Detailed instructions on how to get to the start of the holiday and back from the end of it are sent to you on booking. A summary is given below.
Most convenient major city and International airports: London
Outward journey from London to Chipping Campden: There is a fast and frequent rail service from London Paddington to Morton-in-the-Marsh. The journey takes about 2 hours. Bus or taxi from Morton-in-the-Marsh railway station to Chipping Campden.
Return journey to London at the end of the holiday: Stagecoach-in-the-Cotswolds bus (Service 46) to Stroud Railway Station. From Stroud there is a fast and frequent rail service to London (approximately 1 hour 45 minutes).