The Cotswold Way

 

Stretching from Chipping Campden in the north, to Bath in the south, The Cotswold Way stretches for 105 miles, with its distinctive white dot waymark guiding the way. The route can be walked or ridden from town to town as follows:

Chipping Campden to Winchcombe - (18 Miles)
Winchcombe to Cheltenham - (12 Miles)
Cheltenham to Painswick - (17 Miles)
Painswick to Uley - (17 Miles)
Uley to Hawksbury Upton - (17 Miles)
Hawksbury Upton to Cold Aston - (16 Miles)
Cold Aston to Bath - (9 Miles)


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If you enjoy riding your bike then the Cotswolds is an ideal place for a cycle. With breathtaking views and an almost endless network of roads and paths to explore you're sure to have fun. There are many bridle paths throughout the Cotswolds which are an easier ride for the whole family.

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