Tagged by "cotswolds"
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Cotswolds tour
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Circular 100 mile driving tour of Cotswolds and Worcestershire highlights.
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Painswick circular
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A 12 mile circular walk in the Cotswolds taking in the escarpment and valleys.
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Cycle Holiday Stage 1
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Trip from Snitterfield to Hill House Hotel near Stow on the Wold
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Cotswold Circular
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Long straight bits of Roman road combined with twisting climbs up and down the hills. Great scenery, charming villages...and often not too much traffic!
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Geuiting Power to Cheltenham
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A walk across part of the Cotswolds from Guiting Power to Cheltenham. This took me 3 hours so allow up to 4 hours.
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Great Tew North East Loop
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A fairly straight forward mountain bike training route but suitable for walkers and horse riders too. It is a simple enough route to navigate and it has a couple of nice ascents and descents. I would suggest following the route in a clockwise direction.
It can get quite muddy and slippery in places so can be quite hard going in winter. However, there is a fairly firm base on most parts of the route.
The start/finish is a good sized car park next to the lovely Falkland Arms Pub : )
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Wichford Woods
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Good walk through the woods, with views across to Brailes and the Cotswold scarp slope.
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Haresfield Circuit
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A lovely 4 mile walk on the top of the Cotswold escarpment with views across to the Brecon Beacons on a clear day. The walk goes across meadows, through National Trust woodlands and across chalk grasslands.
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Glyme Valley Way
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Find a more detailed PDF leaflet on the www.oxfordshire.gov.uk website, explaing the history of this walk through 1000 years of Oxfordshire's history - from Chipping Norton to Woodstock. You can take a bus from one end of the route to the other, and from Oxford. Listen to a podcast of the route at www.bbc.co.uk/oxford.
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Chipping Norton circular route
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Circular route round Chipping Norton int he Cotswolds.