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
Lakes and Manor
Dursley
- Length
- 8.0 miles
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
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
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
- 4.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Easy
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
Badminton - Miles without Stiles
This circular walk explores the area around Badminton House, home of the famous horse trials and birthplace of the game of Badminton, developed as an alternative to indoor tennis which broke too many pictures!
Tetbury
- Length
- 5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Mobility aid rating
- Stile free
Badminton - Walks on Wheels
Hawkesbury Upton
- Length
- 2.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Mobility aid rating
- Mobility scooter
Around Minchinhampton Commons
A bracing morning walk on upland commons to celebrate the new year. Fairly flat terrain and no stiles. Glorious views of surrounding valleys and beyond (weather permitting). Refreshments available locally after the walk, if required. Suitable for families, but not buggies or pushchairs.
Dursley
- Length
- 5 miles
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Mobility aid rating
- Stile free
Tetbury - Walks on Wheels
Tetbury
- Length
- 1.75 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Mobility aid rating
- Stile free
Kingscote via Lasborough Circular
Dursley
- Length
- 4 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
- Mobility aid rating
- Stile free
Wortley, Tor Hill & Coombe Hill (Cotswold Gateway Wotton-Under-Edge Walk 3)
Circular from Wotton-under-Edge via Wortley, Tor Hill, Coombe Hill and Wotton Hill
Dursley
- Length
- 6.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate
Figure of Eight: Western Loop (Cotswold Gateway Dursley Walk 2)
Dursley Market House is the starting point for this walk, which takes a wide loop, west, around the town through fields, woods, and a golf course.
Dursley
- Length
- 8 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate