The Cotswold Way
Cotswold Way National Trail
The Cotswold Way is one of the UKโs most popular long-distance walks, offering 102 miles of stunning scenery and charming villages.
Stretching from Chipping Campden in the north to Bath in the south, the trail runs the full length of the Cotswolds and passes through some of the countryโs best-preserved historic sites.
Although itโs one of the shorter National Trails, the Cotswold Way still features plenty of rolling hills and a few challenging climbs, making it an ideal walking holiday in England for international visitors.
Cotswold Way Hiking Tours
Walk the entire route over 8, 10 or 12 days on a self-guided trip, or see the best bits on a guided tour.
Cotswold Way FAQs
Most walkers complete the 102-mile Cotswold Way in a 8 to 12 days, averaging 10โ15 miles per day. Taking longer gives you more opportunity to explore the historic landmarks and the charming towns and villages along the way. Of course, walking it over more days does reduce the daily mileage.
Accommodation options along the trail can be limited at certain times, specially during peak season, so itโs worth keeping this in mind when choosing the length of your Cotswold Way walk.
The best way into the Cotswolds from London and most major cities is by a direct train from Paddington to Moreton-in-Marsh
From there, visitors can take a short bus or taxi to the start of the Cotswold Way in Chipping Campden.
Fair or not, the UKโs weather has a reputation for being changeable. Generally, the best time to walk the Cotswold Way is between May and October, spanning late spring, summer, and into early autumn.
The Cotswold Way officially opened in 2007, so the signposts are still in excellent condition, with clear markers along the entire route. As you walk, look out for the National Trail acorn symbol on the wooden waymarkers.
That said, we still recommend carrying a map as a backup. If you use a GPS watch, itโs also a good idea to download the route before you set off.
Good question! Our guide to walking the Cotswold Way has all the answers.
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