This vibrant historic Roman town of Cirencester has lots of places to visit, eat and drink.
There are 12 routes to explore the Cotswolds from Cirencester
A stroll in the woods
Cirencester
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
SHORTER AND STEADIER - Miserden
Cheltenham
- Length
- 3 miles
- Difficulty
- Easy
A Chedworth Round - following a stream and the King's steps
Bourton-on-the-water
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
Friday Foray - Goats, Bulls, Rabbits and Deer?
Chippenham
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Strenuous
SHORTER AND STEADIER - Winstone
Cheltenham
- Length
- 3 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
Coates/Hailey Wood
Cirencester
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
LAND WALKING FOR THE WINTER – Elkstone - On Safari (?)
We are offering another chance to escape the worst of the mud. Come on a walk along some beautiful country lanes to another of our lovely Cotswold villages.
Cheltenham
- Length
- 5 miles
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Mobility aid rating
- Stile free
A Withington wander – river, rail and runway
Join me on a favorite walk around Withington that takes in part of the River Coln trail, glorious woodlands great for wildlife, classic Cotswold views and some WW2 history.
Cheltenham
- Length
- 6 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
Quintessential Cotswolds
Starting in the pretty village of Quenington, away from the tourist crowds, this walk takes us through Coln St Aldwyns and along the river Coln to beautiful Bibury and back again.
Burford
- Length
- 9 miles
- Difficulty
- Easy
LANE WALKING FOR THE WINTER - Withington
Another chance to escape the worst of the mud with great views and pretty villages. (unless it’s foggy)
Cheltenham
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Mobility aid rating
- Stile free
There may be bluebells
From Cripplegate car park the walk follows the Cotswold way along the ridge to Bunkers Bank with views over the Severn Estuary. From Haresfield Beacon the walk descends to Standish and then rejoins the Cotswold way near Randwick.
Cheltenham
- Length
- 5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
All roads lead to Rome
A circular walk starting at Chedworth Roman Villa and walking to the village of Chedworth and back.
Burford
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate