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Follow the Cotswold Way National Trail for 102 miles, using the Cicerone guidebook by Kev Reynolds. Starting at Chipping Campden, the route takes a roughly south-westerly direction, passing through Broadway, Painswick, Dursley and Sodbury, before the fantastic finish in the ancient Roman spa town of Bath. The route can be walked at any time of year, and is suitable for most moderately fit walkers. Highlights along the way include Hailes Abbey, Belas Knap, Crickley Hill, Haresfield Beacon, Sudley Castle, Broadway, views of Kelston Round Hill and the Roman baths and beautiful city of Bath at the end. This video was filmed during late August and early September 2013, during a hot dry late summer. For the record, Cassie the dog had a great time – her first long-distance walk! Find our more and buy the guidebook from Cicerone: https://www.cicerone.co.uk/the-cotswo... The Trail can be walked within one week, however it is recommended to take longer if possible to allow time to fully explore and appreciate the villages, beauty spots and attractions along the way. The guidebook splits the Trail into a two-week trek in 13 stages: Stage 1 Chipping Campden to Stanton Stage 2 Stanton to Winchcombe Stage 3 Winchcombe to Cleeve Hill Stage 4 Cleeve Hill to Dowdeswell (A40) Stage 5 Dowdeswell (A40) to Birdlip Stage 6 Birdlip to Painswick Stage 7 Painswick to Middleyard (King’s Stanley) Stage 8 Middleyard (King’s Stanley) to Dursley Stage 9 Dursley to Wotton-under-Edge Stage 10 Wotton-under-Edge to Hawkesbury Upton Stage 11 Hawkesbury Upton to Tormarton Stage 12 Tormarton to Cold Ashton Stage 13 Cold Ashton to Bath Search for @CiceronePress on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and join our Facebook community group Cicerone Connect. Sign up for the Cicerone newsletter to keep up to date with all our news, events and guidebooks. #cotswoldway #nationaltrails #walking #guidebook