Shorter Distance (less than 10 miles) Cranham to Sheepscombe (6.5km/4 miles) Located in the same valley as Painswick, the walk goes through Saltridge Woods and down into Sheepscombe before returning though the Workmans Wood. Bibury to Coln St Aldwyns (6.5km/4 miles) This circular walk from Bibury includes paths along the River Coln. Castle Combe (6.5km/4 miles) A circular walk from Castle Combe. Stanton to Stanway (3.5km/ 5 miles) An easy walk through the two villages. Winchcombe, Hailes Abbey and Sudeley Castle (13km/8 miles) This route starts on the Cotswold Way. Broadway to Broadway Tower (3.5km/5 miles) This route takes in the picturesque village of Broadway and the tower used by William Morris as a summer retreat. The Sacred Tombs of Belas Knap (2.5km/4 miles) A walk encompassing the Neolithic burial chamber of Belas Knap. Stanton, Laverton and Buckland (3.5km/2 miles) A walk encompassing three picturesque villages. Chipping Campden to Broad Campden (6.5km/4 miles) A walk starting at the famous market town of Chipping Campden. Guiting Wood (3.5km/2 miles) A walk most through woodland so possible muddy conditions. Hailes, Beckbury and Sudeley from Winchcombe (16.3km/10 miles) With attractions on the way including Hailes Abbey and Sudeley Castle. Westonbirt Arboretum from Tetbury (16.3km/10 miles) A walk encompassing the arboretum which contain a number of rare and exotic species. Cleeve Common and Belas Knap from Winchcombe (16.3km/10 miles) A walk including the Neolithic burial chamber of Belas Knap. Stratford-upon-Avon from Midcote (11.4km/7 miles) A walk which explores the Shakespearean town of Stratford-upon-Avon. The Worcestershire Beacon (7.3km/4.5 miles) A walk which encompasses the dramatic scenery of the Malvern Hills. Painswick and Slad (7km/4.5 miles) This short walk is through ‘Laurie Lee’ country, the celebrated Cotswold writer. |