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Cotswold Way Walk - Independent Walking
A region of low hills in the west of England, famous above all for its exquisite villages built of gilded limestone. Officially designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, construction that is likely to spoil the timeless appeal of the area is forbidden. The Cotswolds have far more to offer than its admittedly beautiful villages - abbeys and churches, Neolithic burial chambers, Roman villas, medieval manor houses and castles, and the canals and abandoned mills from the Industrial Revolution abound in this most varied of landscapes. The Cotswolds are situated approximately 100 miles/160 kms to the west of London.
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You can start any day from March to October. |
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Double Room: $989 Single Room: $1290 |
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A moderate but long walk. This walk can be shortened or lengthened if time is an issue. |
| Includes |
• Accommodation for 7 nights
• Breakfast daily
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• Daily baggage transfers
• Maps and detailed route notes |
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Day 1: Arrive Chipping Campden Day 2: Chipping Campden to Winchcombe - 27km Day 3: Winchcombe to Ham Hill/Dowdeswell – 24km Day 4: Ham Hill/Dowdeswell to Painswick – 27km Day 5: Painswick to Uley or Dursley – 24km Day 6: Dursley/Uley to Old Sodbury – 31km Day 7: Old Sodbury to Bath – 29km Day 8: End of tour
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