Tetbury

Tetbury is the second largest town in the Cotswolds. Highgrove, just outside the town, is the private residence of Their Majesties The King Charles III and The Queen Consort. During the Middle Ages, Tetbury was an important market town for Cotswold wool and yarn. Today, it is better associated with… Read More

Tetbury is the second largest town in the Cotswolds. Highgrove, just outside the town, is the private residence of Their Majesties The King Charles III and The Queen Consort. During the Middle Ages, Tetbury was an important market town for Cotswold wool and yarn. Today, it is better associated with boutique shops, great food, and its royal connections.

There are 12 routes to explore the Cotswolds from Tetbury

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Monday, 30th June, 2025

From Egypt Through Rome to Windsor

Nailsworth

Length
5.5 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Wednesday, 11th June, 2025

Two churches and a coffee stop

Whilst there are some ascents and descents the majority of the walk is fairly level and allows for some good views over the surrounding countryside.  It is well within the scope of regular walkers.  Please park considerately in the village.  Bring a snack and drink.

Cheltenham

Length
5.5 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Thursday, 19th June, 2025

Candle in the Window

Dursley

Length
5.0 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Thursday, 29th May, 2025

A Favourite Summer Walk

Dursley

Length
4.0 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Thursday, 22nd May, 2025

Coffee Morning Walk, 'Woods and Fields Around Kingscote'

Dursley

Length
5.5 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Wednesday, 14th May, 2025

Bisley God ‘elp Us

Cheltenham

Length
6.25 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Saturday, 21st June, 2025

Mid-summer return to Badminton, an evening stroll

Bath

Length
5 miles
Difficulty
Easy
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Wednesday, 26th March, 2025

Lakes and Manor

Tetbury

Length
8.0 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Thursday, 16th January, 2025

Third Thursday Walk - Halts and Houses

A new venture from South District Wardens! A two-hour walk every month on the third Thursday starting at 10.30 am from a café or pub, where there is an opportunity for refreshment at the end of the walk. Come and enjoy the glorious Cotswold National Landscape with us every month.

Dursley

Length
5 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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Thursday, 17th April, 2025

Third Thursday Walk' - Stinchcombe Hill and the Legacy of Sir Stanley Tubbs

Every month, South District Cotswold Wardens offer a two-hour walk on the third Thursday starting at 10.30am from a café or pub, where there is an optional opportunity for refreshment at the end of the walk. Come and enjoy the glorious Cotswolds National Landscape with us every month!

Dursley

Length
5 miles
Difficulty
Easy
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Monday, 7th April, 2025

Cherington Nags

We follow an ancient Roman road between Cirencester and Chavenage Green, and pass into Cherington Park. We discover a Renaissance boar in a field, the fine medieval church of St. Nicholas, and beautiful Cherington Lake. We return is via Nag’s Head, with its touching WWI memorial.

Nailsworth

Length
5.0 miles
Difficulty
Easy
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Thursday, 20th March, 2025

Third Thursday Walk - Hills and Hillforts

Every month, the Voluntary Cotswold Wardens offer a two-hour walk on the third Thursday starting at 10.30am from a café or pub, where there is an optional opportunity for refreshment at the end of the walk. Come and enjoy the glorious Cotswolds National Landscape with us every month!

Dursley

Length
5 miles
Difficulty
Moderate
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