The Cotswold Way National Trail is a walk from the market town of Chipping Campden along the Cotswolds escarpment to the regency city of Bath - a world heritage site.

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Days out and Short Breaks along the Cotswold Way from CHELTENHAM - cover artwork

Days out and Short Breaks along the Cotswold Way from CHELTENHAM

Published by: Cotswold Way National Trail (2007)
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Details about how to plan seven days walking on the central and northern sections of the Cotswold Way using public transport from Cheltenham to reach and return from the Trail each day.

Please note: These guides have not been updated since 2007, so we advise you to download a copy of the current 'Explore the Cotswold Way by Public Transport' leaflet (see above) or go to www.traveline.org.uk to double check public transport information.


Days out and Short Breaks along the Cotswold Way from STROUD - cover artwork

Days out and Short Breaks along the Cotswold Way from STROUD

Published by: Cotswold Way National Trail (2007)
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Details about how to plan five days walking on the central section of the Cotswold Way using public transport from Stroud to reach and return from the Trail each day. 

Please note: These guides have not been updated since 2007, so we advise you to download a copy of the current 'Explore the Cotswold Way by Public Transport' leaflet (see above) or go to www.traveline.org.uk to double check public transport information.


Days out and Short Breaks along the Cotswold Way from BATH - cover artwork

Days out and Short Breaks along the Cotswold Way from BATH

Published by: Cotswold Way National Trail (2007)
ISBN:

Details about how to plan three days walking on the southern section of the Cotswold Way using public transport from Bath to reach and return from the Trail each day. 

Please note: These guides have not been updated since 2007, so we advise you to download a copy of the current 'Explore the Cotswold Way by Public Transport' leaflet (see above) or go to www.traveline.org.uk to double check public transport information.