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Guided Walks

Warden Guided Walks

Our Cotswold Voluntary Wardens offer guided walks across the Cotswolds National Landscape and look forward to meeting you. These walks are an interesting and sociable way of exploring the scenic Cotswold countryside and landscape.

    • Most walks do not require booking, just turn up on the day at the advertised meeting location.
      If booking is required, even for some free walks, you will be asked to fill out a short form on the walk page.
    • Dogs are unfortunately not able to be accommodated on our guided walks (except assistance dogs).
      There are a number of walking with dog groups around the Cotswolds you can meet up with.
    • In addition to the walks below we also provide multi-stage monthly warden led guided walks for some of the longer trails including Cotswold Way and Diamond Way, for more information, click here.
    • Safety is important so please take a moment to read our Safety Guidance here.
    • Please always be tick aware whilst walking in the Cotswolds. Consider your clothing and check for ticks after your walk. For more information go to Tick-awareness-A5-leaflet-April-2023

All walks by the Voluntary Wardens are FREE OF CHARGE however donations are welcome and help us to take care of the countryside. You can donate online here.

Find a Guided Walk

To find guided walks of interest use the ‘Location’, ‘Month’ and ‘Difficulty’ filters below and then hit the ‘Find Walks’ button.

You will be presented with a list of walks below the map, just click on the walk title to find out more.

Find a walk

Location

Month

Difficulty

DIFFICULTY:

EASY — length may vary, but terrain is mainly flat (level)
MODERATE — includes some hills and some rough ground
STRENUOUS — may be rough underfoot and ascents and descents may be steep

Thursday, 21st November, 2024 – Start: 10:00 am
Cromwell’s Bath
No Booking Required

Difficulty: Moderate Duration: 4 hours Distance: 9 miles

Start point: Avening Primary School. Please park considerately in Avening village.

Starting along the MacMillan Way we head towards Chavenage House before descending along Chavenage Lane to head in to Tetbury. From there we return to the start along Blind Lane and Ridge’s Lane.

Thursday, 21st November, 2024 – Start: 10:00 am
Tysoe and The Vale of the Red Horse
No Booking Required

Difficulty: Moderate Duration: 5.5 hours Distance: 10 miles

Start point: Tysoe Methodist Church [Now closed] Middle Tysoe CV35 0SE

A moderate walk with two lengthy climbs affording great views around the Vale of The Red Horse. Interesting features include Shenington Airfield, Tysoe windmill, Comton Wynyates and the Cathedral of the Feldon.
Park in front of Tysoe Methodist Church or on the street nearby.

Friday, 22nd November, 2024 – Start: 10:00 am
Shorter and Steadier 10. Kineton
No Booking Required

Difficulty: Moderate Duration: 2 hours Distance: 3.5 miles

Start point: Small public car park on Critchford Lane near Kineton

This is the penultimate walk in 2024 of a series of shorter and steadier walks to introduce new walkers to the splendour of our glorious countryside and the sheer joy of walking in the Cotswolds. Shorter walks will be at a gentler pace.

Please note:

Unless otherwise indicated, all walks by the Voluntary Wardens are free of charge however donations are very much appreciated and are usually collected at the end of the walk.

PLEASE: always remember to wear appropriate footwear because some walks may be steep and muddy in places. Sorry but only assistance dogs are allowed on walks. Warden Leaders will take all reasonable care and precautions but each walker is ultimately responsible for their own safety, and for determining their capability to complete the chosen walk.

It is also advisable to check the website or call the Cotswolds Conservation Board (07841 663607) beforehand for details of any changes, particularly during bad weather.

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