Overview
This superb inn-to-inn Cotswold Round self-guided walking holiday will take you through the heart of the Cotswolds and will let you enjoy some of the best walking the Cotswolds have to offer. The circuit starts and finishes in Moreton-on-Marsh and takes in the most picturesque towns and villages of the Cotswolds at a leisurely pace, giving you time to explore this fascinating (and England’s largest) Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We arrange comfortable accommodation in en-suite rooms at hotels and accredited guesthouses on this itinerary, and we transfer your luggage between each of the accommodations.
If you do not have the time, you can alternatively complete the North Cotswold Round in 6 days at a swifter pace.
- The beautiful Moreton in Marsh, located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode Valley
- Chipping Campden
- Broadway Tower
- Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe
- River Windrush
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Moreton-in-Marsh
Moreton-in-Marsh is one of the most important market towns in the Cotswolds, which still holds a weekly market on the wide main street.
- Accommodation: Redesdale Arms Hotel or similar
Day 2: Moreton-in-Marsh to Stow-on-the-Wold | 11km
Leaving Moreton behind, you will soon find yourself through fields and heading into the Wolds, towards the impressive Sezincote House, a Mogul style manor house dating from 1805. You pass through several charming small villages before gaining a little height on the way to Stow-on-the-Wold, an attractive and bustling village known for its central village square.
- Walking for the day: 11km, 4-5h
- Accommodation: No.9 B&B or similar
Day 3: Stow-on-the-Wold to Bourton-on-the-Water | 7.2km
This day’s route is largely flat or downhill and works its way down to the green meadows around The Slaughters. You’ll continue to Lower Slaughter, a beautiful place that still has a working mill and river flowing through the centre. It is a short step from here to Bourton-on-the-Water where you will overnight.
- Walking for the day: 7.2km, 3-4h
- Accommodation: Chester House Hotel or similar
Day 4: Bourton-on-the-Water to Guiting Power | 11km
Today you will follow the River Windrush line out of Bourton, leaving the bustle behind as you head through pleasant farmland and meadows towards the village of Naunton. From Naunton, you’ll head on to Guiting Power which has a pretty church complete with an arch dating from the Norman period. As accommodation is very hard to obtain in Guiting Power, you will be transferred to Bourton-on-the-Water for your second overnight.
- Walking for the day: 11km, 4-5h
- Accommodation: Chester House Hotel or similar
Day 5: Guiting Power to Winchcombe | 9.5km
Transfer to Guiting Power. Today’s walk heads slowly uphill through fields and woodland until the last section, a descent with superb scenery to the village of Winchcombe. Known as an ancient Saxon capital, you’ll pass by Sudeley Castle as you walk into the village. Sudeley Castle is the resting place of Katherine Parr, the sixth wife of Henry VIII.
- Walking for the day: 9.5km, 4-5h
- Accommodation: White Heart Inn or similar
Day 6: Winchcombe to Broadway | 14km
Follow in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims from Winchcombe to Hailes Abbey; from here starting to head into the hills towards the impressive Stanway House. Admire the intricate gatehouse and ancient tithe barn before arriving at the picture-perfect village of Stanton. From here you gain height across the hills, skirting Laverton before descending into Broadway.
- Walking for the day: 14km, 5-6h
- Accommodation: Hadley House or similar
Day 7: Broadway to Chipping Campden | 7km
A fairly short walk today, it is a climb up to the 18th Century Broadway Tower, one of the highest points in the Cotswolds and from where on a clear day there are superb views. From here it is a leisurely walk across pleasantly flat fields until a descent into Chipping Campden. Considered one of the finest Cotswold villages, the main street has a traditional covered marketplace, and there is an impressive church.
- Walking for the day: 7km, 3-4h
- Accommodation: Volunteer Inn or similar
Day 8: Chipping Campden to Moreton-in-Marsh | 11km
Pass through the charming villages of Broad Campden and Blockley and descend to Batsford, where you may visit the arboretum and falconry centre. Finally, you complete your Cotswolds circuit with a pleasant stroll across meadows to Moreton-in-Marsh.
- Walking for the day: 11km, 4-5h
- Accommodation: Redesdale Arms Hotel or similar
Day 9: Departure
Departure or extra nights upon request.
What to expect
Accommodation
Accommodations on this tour include a mix of charming small hotels, B&Bs and guesthouses. They have been carefully selected for their location, atmosphere, cuisine and/or unique services. All rooms have en-suite or private bathrooms.
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*Hotels are subject to availability. In case a particular hotel is fully booked for your desired dates, we will replace it with a hotel of equal or higher value and quality level. We will provide exact accommodation details to you upon booking confirmation.
Meals
Breakfast is included on all days. When no restaurant location is available on the route, lunches and snacks should either be bought from local shops, or packed lunch can be pre-ordered from your hotel the night before. You can have dinner at the guesthouse you are staying at or at the village pubs and restaurants.
Difficulty and terrain
This itinerary allows you to walk at a leisurely pace, giving you time to explore this fascinating area of outstanding natural beauty. Most days offer 3-5h of walking. You will cover a variety of terrain, but these are gentle wolds and not mountainous areas. The path rises and falls over the Escarpment, and is lower, but still undulating, over farmland and through woods in the east (which can get a bit muddy in wet weather). Some days will involve a couple of steeper ascents and descents, but they are relatively short. The highest point on the trail is 330m. Ascents and descents are usually 150-200m per day (read more about difficulty grades). The trail follows well-maintained footpaths, bridleways, open fields and some minor roads. The Cotswold Round route is not specially designated and waymarked. At times, you will follow the yellow arrow ‘Public Footpath’ signs. Be mindful, however, that not all arrows are relevant to your walk, so check carefully against your guidebook. Generally, the route is easy to navigate, and we will provide you with detailed road notes and maps, and you can call our 24/7 local assistance phone number anytime. More detailed info on route navigation will be included in your holiday information pack.
When to go
This trip is available from mid-April until mid-October.
The flexibility of self guided holidays means that there are no fixed dates and you can start your trip on any date during the season. If you are a seasoned and well-equipped hiker, we can eventually book you on off-season dates.
Getting there
Up-to-date travel advice on the United Kingdom is available here (for Canadian citizens) and here (for US citizens).
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By plane
Our recommended airport for this tour is Birmingham (BHX). Alternatives are London Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW).
By train or bus
- Moreton-in-Marsh station (MIM) is located on the Cotswold Line between London, Oxford and Hereford. There is a railway station at Birmingham Airport with frequent services to Moreton-in-Marsh (nearest railway station to Chipping Campden) via Oxford.
- From London Paddington station, direct trains run to Moreton-in-Marsh. As this is a circular route, you will be walking back to your starting location to depart by the same means you arrived.
Inclusions
Included
- Pre-booked accommodation as per the itinerary on 8 nights in B&Bs, small hotels and guesthouses
- Full breakfast each morning
- Access to your digital pre-departure information (your accommodation list, GPS map of the route, baggage transfer information, itineraries, route information of cafes, restaurants, local bus timetables, etc.)
- Luggage transfers from hotel to hotel – up to 15kg per person
- People transfer from/to the trail on Days 4 and 5 if no accommodation availability at Guilting Power
- 24/7 phone assistance by our local office / representative
Excluded
- Airfare and connecting land transfers
- Lunches, dinners, drinks and snacks
- Travel insurance (required – get a quote online)
- Personal expenses
- Local tourist taxes and entry fees (payable on-site)
- Any items not explicitly listed as included
Options, extras and supplements
- If you’re travelling in a group, a supplement applies to group members who would like to have a room of their own
- This holiday is available for solo travellers; a supplement will be charged as accommodation and luggage transfer costs are not shared (we never mix and match – solo travellers will be accommodated in single rooms)
- Extra nights along the trail are bookable upon request
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