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.

Other sources of Accommodation information

Birdlip Hill at Sunset © Natural England  Photographer Nick Turner

The Cotswold Way National Trail Companion

Produced by the Cotswold Way National Trail Office

A guide full of practical information and advice about planning a visit to the Cotswold Way National Trail.  It includes comprehensive details about accommodation and local services including pubs, cafes, banks and village shops.  It also gives useful background advice and information including which maps cover the Trail, transport connections, car parking and much more.  The Cotswold Way National Trail Companion is updated annually.

To order a copy go to our publications section.

The Cotswold Way Handbook & Accommodation List

Produced by the Gloucestershire Area Ramblers Association

This comprehensive handbook for the trail gives an overview of the route, a progressive mileage chart, suggested walking schedules, travel and general information, location of banks, cashpoints, refreshments, accommodation (serviced and unserviced including camping), details of taxis and luggage transfer services and some information about places of interest along the way.

To order a copy go to our publications section.

The Sherpa Van Project

Accommodation information available "on-line"

Tel: +44 (0) 20 8569 4101
Web: http://www.sherpavan.com/accomm_booking/maps.asp?trail=MR

More information about accommodation available along the Cotswold Way can be found by contacting the local Tourist Information Centres

The Official Guide to South West England

Find out more about accommodation available in the area by visiting the official guide to the South West