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Duration
6 days
Activities
  • self guided walk
Accommodation
  • 5 nights in guesthouses, country inns or hotels
Meals
  • 5 Breakfasts

Price

$1490USD

 
 

Overview

Trip Code: TCO

Cotswolds Short Break Trip highlights


  • Wander through rolling English countryside and honey-coloured villages
  • Special route crafted by our expert team familiar with Cotswold charm
  • Step back in time at Hailes Abbey and explore Snowshill Manor gardens
  • Sample a pint of locally-brewed ale by the fire in a cosy Cotswold pub
  • Relax in comfortable hand-selected characterful hotels and inns
  • An excellent option for a first walking holiday in the British countryside

Enjoy a short walking holiday in the Cotswolds, winding your way through the English countryside—an enchanting mix of honey-stoned villages, parkland, fields bordered by dry-stone walls, and unspoiled woodlands. The name "Cotswolds" comes from "cots" (stone sheep shelters) and "wold" (rolling hills). The area grew wealthy in Saxon times when sheep and wool were the backbone of the economy. You can still see this prosperity reflected in the ornate "wool churches," such as St. James in Chipping Campden. Mills powered by water processed wool and silk, and this walk allows you to visit the villages that flourished from these industries. Many buildings are constructed from honey-colored Jurassic Limestone, a rock that dates back nearly 200 million years. The landscape and architecture blend seamlessly, creating a delightful fusion of natural and man-made beauty. Stay in quality hotels or traditional inns, some with spa facilities, as you make your way from Moreton in Marsh to Broadway, where you will spend 2 nights with the option of a rest day or a walk to Snowshill Manor and Garden before your walk onwards to Winchcombe. The Cotswolds are easily accessible from London and Bristol and as this trip offers straightforward route finding, shorter-than-usual distances and excellent trail conditions it is the perfect introduction to hiking in the English countryside.

Trip Grading

introductory to moderate

More info about grading system

Easily accessed from London or Birmingham by train, Moreton in Marsh is your entry point to the Cotswolds designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This attractive village, like many of the Cotswolds towns, thrived thanks to wool & cloth-making in the medieval era, however it was first mentioned as a Saxon settlement back in 577 AD! The high street has many elegant 18th century inns and houses including The Curfew Tower dating from the 16th century. In 1644, King Charles I of England stopped at the White Hart Royal in 1637 and granted a charter for the market. You may possibly be staying there too. Accommodation: You will stay at a selection of stylish hotel/inns in the centre of the village, a few minutes walk from the railway station. They all offer ensuite rooms and comfortable features and a touch of local character.

Meals:  Nil

Today you can choose a longer walk, or take time to explore Chipping Campden and a shorter hiking option. The shorter walk leaves Moreton in Marsh and passes Batsford Arboretum, a place of native and exotic plants and a magnificent Georgian mansion. The gardens are resplendent with bluebells and primroses in the spring. You then descend into Blockley, a golden honey-stoned village that grew from the riches of silk weaving using the fast flowing brooks to power mills. A lot of the houses were originally silk workers cottages. Ascend steeply and through attractive Broad Campden into Chipping Campden. This beautiful Cotswolds village, famous for its wool trade, has a terraced high street dating from the 14th to 17th centuries. Visit the open market hall at its centre and the ‘Wool’ Church of St. James. The longer walk (20km) takes in the villages of Aston Magna, Paxford, and Ebrington and the opportunity to visit Hidcote Manor Garden, one of the greatest gardens in Britain that has been attracting visitors from far and wide. Accommodation: A hotel in three old interwoven houses on the sloping High Street, in the centre of town with very comfortable facilities.

Meals:  B

Today will be a short walk so that you can enjoy time in Chipping Campden before joining the trail. You can visit the Court Barn Museum which showcases the Arts and Crafts Movement important in the development of the area. Walk out to Dover’s Hill, a National Trust conserved landscape, to enjoy views over the Cotswolds Escarpment. After a series of footpaths across rolling farmland, arrive at the unique Broadway Tower. This Georgian Folly (1790s) offers remarkable views of nearby towns and meadows with grazing sheep. This is one of England's outstanding viewpoints and at 1024 feet (312m) above sea level, it is the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment. Pre-book your visit up or enjoy the surrounding area. From here, there is a pleasant, initially steep, descent into Broadway, a beautiful and picturesque town. It developed from the 1600s as a turnpike road stop on the Worcester to London stage coach route. It was a place where horses changed over and people rested before the ascent up the escarpment at Fish Hill (after their efforts of climbing the steep hill, local people would go to the pub at the top to refresh themselves, and would drink ‘like a fish’). In those days, Broadway had 33 pubs, of which three remain today. The broad main street is lined with magnificent stone-built houses as well as antique shops, pubs and delis leading to a village green. Accommodation: For the next two nights stay at a very comfortable country house hotel close to the green in Broadway with well thought out and presented rooms.

Meals:  B

As you will spend 2 nights in Broadway, today you can choose to take our recommended walk or explore the village. Our suggested walk option takes you to Snowshill. Begin steeply along the Cotswolds Way National Trail up to the woods at Buckland. Then join the Winchcombe Way, undulating into the beautiful ancient manorial village of Snowshill with its small green. There is a tea room and traditional pub, the Snowshill Arms. We highly recommend a visit to the National Trust Snowshill Manor and Garden. A fabulous 16th century house, it is a treasure trove of quirky and curious objects. The collection was created by Charles Wade, a man fascinated by anything hand-crafted and made with skill. There is a beautiful themed garden to walk through - established by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott. From mid-June, you can extend the walk to visit the purple beauty of the Cotswolds Lavender fields. It is just 1km away and then via the Wyche Way you can complete a walking loop back to Broadway. This makes the walking day 7.3 miles, 11.7km, 4.15 hrs. The last couple of km are the same as the last part of Day 3. Alternatively you can arrange to return to Broadway by taxi.

Meals:  B

Having stocked up with snacks from one of the lovely delis in Broadway, you head off on the Cotswolds Way. The trail begins steeply up to the woods at Buckland and then winds down through farms and trees to the pretty village of Stanton. The village is built almost completely of Cotswold stone, honey-coloured Jurassic limestone. Several cottages have thatched roofs and there is a pub called The Mount, which has a great view from its garden terrace. The Daily Telegraph described Stanton in 2017 as "arguably the most beautiful Cotswold village of them all.’’ The next attraction along your journey is Hailles Abbey (English Heritage) founded by the Earl of Cornwall in 1246 and later destroyed by Henry VIII. The ruins are a great place for a picnic and there is a small museum to visit if you’d like to learn more. Finally, you will arrive in Winchcombe; home of many listed buildings and historic features. A visit to iconic Sudeley Castle is a must for all Tudor fans and is about a mile from the town. Accommodation: A restored 15th century coaching inn in the centre of the village, each room has quirky charm and character. Traditional pub food created from the finest seasonal and local produce is served in the bar.

Meals:  B

Tour arrangements end after breakfast. You can spend further time exploring the area (ask our team about adding an extra night). You can take a taxi or local bus (not Sundays or bank Holidays) to Cheltenham, from where you can join mainline rail services or National Express Coach services. If you prefer a more leisurely departure, you could take the heritage G&W Steam Railway into Cheltenham (April to October, not operating Mon & Fri).

Meals:  B


Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.
On self guided trips, actual route information provided before departure will be more detailed.


Inclusions

  • 5 nights upscale hotel or country inn accommodation on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities
  • 5 breakfasts
  • Luggage transfers
  • Digital information pack including navigational app and maps
  • Emergency hotline

  • Lunches, dinners and drinks
  • Travel insurance
  • Entrance fees to historical sites and gardens
  • Travel to Morton-in-Marsh and from Broadway and taxi from Snowshill to Broadway
  • Unscheduled transfers during the trip
  • Personal expenses such as laundry and phone calls
  • A supplement will apply if you are travelling solo or book a single room
  • Guide - this is a self guided holiday
  • Excess luggage fees (max weight 20kg)

Accommodation


Trail Surface


Grading

introductory to moderate  

The walk is graded as ‘Easy - Moderate’. The route is hilly, but not at all mountainous, and the trail conditions are generally good with well-worn paths through farmland, villages, woodland and open countryside. On one of the days there is a short and a longer option. Extra care should be taken in the winter months when underfoot conditions are more likely to be muddy and potentially slippery underfoot.


Departure dates

Daily Year Round

Notes

DN1
We run this trip year round as the distances are relatively short and there are options to take taxi transfers (additional cost) in inclement weather.
DN2
Please note additional supplements may be payable during Christmas and the New Year holidays.
DN3
For more hiking options in the Cotswolds consider a 5-day walk (code WMW), 8-day option (code UCO), and the full Cotswold Way (code WAD).

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Priceper person from

$1490USD

Options & Supplements*
  • Single SupplementUSD$740
  • Solo Traveller SupplementUSD$780
*Prices listed are per person

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are short on time, new to multi-day hiking, don't want to walk every day for a whole week or would like to enjoy a short walking holiday in the English countryside, this trip is for you. The Cotswolds are often described as "quintessential" England and the area is a wonderful introduction to British life and history.

Yes, we run this trip through the winter months as the area is low-lying and the distances are short. Most walks are a half a day or less, so can be completed comfortably in shorter daylight hours. Underfoot conditions in the winter can get muddy, so please factor this in to your plans. The area can we wonderful in winter as it is much quieter and is beautiful in cold and clear weather, and of course there is nothing like a pint beside the pub fire after a frosty walk. Should the weather be truly inclement, it is possible to shorten or miss out the walks using public transport or taxis at modest additional cost.

The walks on this trip are of shorter distance and the accommodation you will stay at is of higher standard of comfort & quality. This hiking trip also includes time at the lovely villages of Broadway, Snowshill and Chipping Campden which are not on the 5-day itinerary. You will spend 2 nights in Broadway, one of the loveliest towns in England.

This walking holiday in the Cotswolds takes you along scenic footpaths, exploring charming villages that are often overlooked by the Cotswold Way. While some days will include sections of the Cotswold Way, for those specifically interested in the full National Trail experience, you may be interested in the 12-day trip titled "Cotswold Way" (code WAD).

You will be provided with a digital information pack that includes access to our smartphone navigational app so you will have no problem finding the way. Unlike the UK National Trails, there is no dedicated waymarking, but you will find walking path waymarks such as yellow or white arrows, or waymarks for specific trails.

We recommend footwear with ankle support to ensure maximum comfort and stability on outdoor terrain. After rain, some sections of the walk may be muddy, so walking boots or shoes with ankle support are a great choice to enhance your experience and keep you comfortable throughout the journey.


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