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.
Running between Chipping Camden and Bath, the 102 mile long Cotswold Way passes picturesque villages and historic sites as it travels along the Cotswold escarpment.
Visiting?
Plan your trip
For a wealth of information about visiting the Cotswold Way including maps, accommodation, circular walks, luggage transfer, and information for disabled visitors, see the Planning a trip section of this site.
Bath End Marker
The Beginning and the End...
After many years of determination and group effort, an end marker for the Cotswold Way is now in place outside the west doors of Bath Abbey. To find out more about the thinking behind the project and how it developed, click here...
Friendship Trail
The Cotswold Way Twin Trail
On the 19th April 2011, the Cotswold Way teamed up with a long-distance walking route in South Korea to launch the 'Cotswolds-Korea Friendship Trail'. Click here to find out more...