There's a romance about the Cotswolds that's almost unique in the British Isles. The honey-coloured stone of the buildings, the huddled villages, chuntering streams and friendly rolling hills have somehow created a 'forgotten world' vision among those who have not yet explored there, while those who know the area retain a nostalgic longing to return.
There's no better way to discover the essential Cotswolds, than by setting out
with rucksack and map, and walking from Chipping Campden to Bath along the
102 miles of the Cotswold Way.
Unlike many other multi-day routes, the Cotswold Way actively seeks out habitation, for the charm of the Cotswolds lies as much in its villages as in the long views from the scarp edge. There's not a dull mile in it, and The Cotswold Way guidebook ensures that you miss none of the magic.
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