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Easton Grey / Sherston
An easy pleasant walk around pretty villages of Easton Grey and Sherston Parva (Pinkney), near Malmesbury.
At the southern end of the Cotswolds
This circular walk set in the southern end of the English Cotswold, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The walk is a mixture of open fields, quiet country lanes, with one section of the walk using pathways within the National Arboretum at Westonbirt. The walk passes through two Cotswold villages : Tresham and Leighterton.
Lasborough, Ozleworth and Marlees Brooks from Newington

This circular walk from Newington provides a good way to discover two quiet valleys along Ozleworth and Marlees Brooks.
Avebury, West Kennett and Silbury Hill
This Wiltshire walk provides a way of visiting many of the interesting World Heritage Neolithic sites around the village of Avebury including the Stone Circle, Silbury Hill and West Kennett Long Barrow.
Kingscote and Conygre Woods from Horsley

This Gloucestershire walk from Horsley explores surrounding woods using well-marked paths and bridleways.
Hackpen Hill and Overton Down from Avebury

The North Wessex Downs provides some good walking terrain and this extended route from Avebury takes you onto the downs to follow a section of the Ridgeway.
Around the Cotswold village of Hillesley
This is a circular walk starting in the Cotswold village of Hillesley. The route takes you up the Cotswold escarpment, over fields, through quiet lanes and valleys, to the villages of Alderly and Wortley, before returning to Hillesley. The Cotswold's are a range of hills that rise from the Severn Valley. The “Wolds,” or rolling hills, is an AONB in the west country of the UK. Here the past is evident in the many honey-coloured stone villages and farms.
Newark Park, Wotton Under Edge
This circular walk starts from the National Trust car park at Newark Park, Wotton under Edge. On leaving the estate, the route makes its way downhill towards Ozleworth Park, down into Ozleworth Bottom, before climbing up Hen’s Ridge and linking up with the Monarch’s and the Cotswold Way, before returning to Newark Park.
The source of the River Thames from Sapperton

A Cotswolds walk that is full of interest starting from the village of Sapperton and using sections of six long distance paths to complete the route.
Semington - canal & river
Walk along reasonable flat paths by canal and river.
Milk Hill the highest point in Wiltshire
A pleasant Wiltshire walk across chalk downland to the highest point in the county. The walk also includes some other interesting features typical of this area.
Cam Peak, Cam Long Down and Uley Bury

This Gloucestershire circular walk with ascents and descents explores Dursley countryside and surrounding hills with superb views using a section of Cotswold Way. On a clear day, you can even admire River Severn and the Brecon Beacons in Wales from several tops!
Slad circular from Woolpack Inn
Circular walk, Up hill and down. Great views and some points of interest such as a Fairy Grotto, poems., badger paintings, and a variety of great views.
Bathurst Arms to Butchers Arms via Bagendon and the Duntisbournes
A one-way walk part of the 'Costwold Challenge' a one-day linear or two-day circular walk between two superb Gloucestershire inns.
North Cerney village
Stroll round this lovely Cotswold village, with a visit to its well-preserved medieval church.
Bagendon and the Churn Valley
Walk down the valley and then divert to a picture-perfect Cotswold hamlet and church.
Bagendon, Woodmancote & Rendcomb
Explore four contrasting Cotswold villages in and around the glorious Churn valley.
Wickridge & Painswick
A climb to Wickridge for views of Stroud, followed by a level section and then descent with further fine views to Painswick. After climbing to the town, the return is along the stream and then on a mostly level path along the valley. The walk can be extended to Painswick House and gardens.
Pitchcombe & White’s Hill
A circular walk on either side of the Painswick Valley, visiting the villages of Pitchcombe and White’s Hill.
Cotswold Way - Stroud
After a level stroll above the Painswick Valley, this route drops to cross the stream then climbs to the popular Edgemoor Arms. It then joins the Cotswold Way for an extended promenade along the wooded escarpment, including a visit to the fine viewpoint of Haresfield Beacon.
Hammonds Farm to Stroud
A short, one-way stroll down into Stroud for sightseeing, shopping or to visit the Farmer’s Market. Return the same way, or by car or taxi.
From Winsley with great views
A six and a half mile walk with one steep hill which affords many open views on a mix of quiet roads and paths - some through wooded areas and some with broad open views.
Tunnels and Kennet and Avon Canal

A walk with fine views over Bath. Then a taste of 19th Century transport following the Somerset and Dorset disused railway through two tunnels, with information about the railway's history. Later picking up the Kennet and Avon Canal for the return journey to Bath.
Cotswold Way - Sheepscombe
A circular walk around Sheepscombe area via Painswick Beacon and woodlands.
Butchers Arms to Bathurst Arms via Winstone and Rendcomb
A one-way walk part of the 'Costwold Challenge' a one-day linear or two-day circular walk between two superb Gloucestershire inns.
Far End
Circular walk in the Sheepscombe area between woodlands nearby Laurie Lee Field.
Painswick
A circular walk between Sheepscombe and Painswick Beacon area.
Saltridge Wood - Sheepscombe
A circular walk with glorious views to Painswick and Sheepscombe.
Cranham - Sheepscombe
A circular walk around Sheepscombe area and Cranham with glorious views to Painswick and Sheepscombe.
Foston’s Ash & Cranham
A circular walk around Sheepscombe area between woodlands and Cranham village.
Along River Coln from Bibury

This circular walk starts in Bibury, a traditional rural village with a lovely church you will discover. Then, you will walk along quiet River Coln before you go back to the village using paths in copses and fields.
Quenington and the Coln
To a historic village with a medieval gatehouse and Norman church, with a riverside return.
Bibury and the Coln valley
A high-level route to picture-perfect Bibury, returning along the Coln valley.
Coln St. Aldwyns
A short stroll round this pretty Cotswold stone village on the River Coln.
The Cam Brook Valley from Southstoke
A Somerset walk in the northern part of the county. The undulating route explores the hills and valleys to the south of Southstoke using field paths, the course of an old railway and tracks.
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