
Two Centre: Cotswolds & Lake District Walking
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Grade:
- Comfort: B&Bs, Inns & Hotels (3*) / (5*)
- Start/Finish: Cheltenham or Ravenglass
- Distance: Max: 14.25 miles / 23 km per day
- Duration: 8 - 17 nights
- Availability: January until December.
- Altitude: Approximately 1286 feet

Arrive in Cheltenham. Stay overnight. Cheltenham is England’s most complete Regency Town and is home to a thriving restaurant scene, boutique shopping and period architecture.
A: Circular route from Cheltenham via Leckhampton and Seven Springs (Full route: 12 miles / 19km | Short Route: 8 miles / 13km)
Hike out of Cheltenham to the top of Leckhampton Hill, where you will be rewarded by some superb views of the Severn Vale and Cheltenham as well as some interesting historical sites. Continue on through the village of Coberley where you will then find the church of St. Giles. Its unexpected setting and grand monuments tells a long history of the village that now stands. The walk will also take you to Seven Springs, the disputed source of the River Thames.
Stay overnight in Cheltenham. No luggage transfer required.
B: Circular route from Cheltenham via Winchcombe (Full route: 10 miles / 16km | Short Route: 6 miles / 10km)
This walk starts with a short bus journey to the small ancient town of Winchcombe. Home to Sudeley Castle, it is a walk of stark contrasts, cross the open grassland of Cleeve Common to reach the highest point of the Cotswolds before descending into Prestbury. Prestbury is supposedly the most haunted village in England. After this you will head back to the elegant town of Cheltenham Spa
Stay overnight in Cheltenham. No luggage transfer required.
C: Circular route from Cheltenham via Cranham (Full route: 9.5 miles / 15km | No Short Route)
A bus journey takes you to the start of this walk. The first half follows tracks and paths through the extensive beech woods around Cranham and the second half takes you along the Cotswold escarpment with its stunning views over to Crickley Hill. The bus is payable locally and costs from £3 up to £5 per person.
Stay overnight in Cheltenham. No luggage transfer required.
D: Linear route from Cheltenham to Bourton-on-the-Water (Full route: 11 miles / 17 km | Short Route: 6.5 miles / 10 km)
Clients will be collected for a short transfer to Chedworth Roman Villa or Northleach (client preference) before walking to Bourton-on-the-Water. The beautiful pastures and woods along the banks of the little River Coln are the setting for the best exposed Roman villa in the country. The handsome little market town of Northleach provides an excellent introduction to this countryside. Its large 15th century wool church, built by the wealthy merchants, is typical of the Cotswold style while the Heritage Centre gives a fascinating insight into traditional farming life. The walk follows the Monarch's Way through unspoilt hamlets and over rolling country to Bourton in the valley of the River Windrush. This is the most famous village in the area with a wide range of attractions including museums, a perfumery and a delightful maze.
Stay overnight in Bourton-on-the-Water. Luggage will be transferred.
E: Circular route from Bourton-on-the-Water (Full route: 11 miles / 17 km | Short Route: 8 miles / 12 km)
A walk over rolling hills through mixed farmland takes you up to Cold Ashton. Here you can rest in a traditional English pub before strolling on to Naunton where pretty stone cottages nestle in a valley surrounded by sheep, pleasant countryside and horse racing gallops. Follow the River Windrush down through lush meadows and woods past a lost medieval village back to Bourton.
Stay overnight in Bourton-on-the-Water. No luggage transfer required.
F: Linear route from Bourton-on-the-Water to Stow-on-the-Wold (Full route: 8 miles / 12 km | Short Route: 6.5 miles / 10 km)
Two beautiful riverside villages will feature on today’s walk. Lower and Upper Slaughter, on the banks of the little River Eye, are among the most popular in the Cotswolds. The charming cottages, manor houses and water mill which are being restored to full working order, are favourite subjects for local artists who regularly exhibit their work in the village hall. Lower and Upper Swell on the River Dickler are equally pleasant with cosy country inns and unique features like the Georgian therapeutic well. The town of Stow-on-the-Wold has a number of handsome stone buildings that stand around the ancient market square that once hosted some of the greatest sheep fairs in the country.
Stay overnight in Stow-on-the-Wold. Luggage will be transferred.
G: Circular route from Stow-on-the-Wold (Full route: 10.5 miles / 16 km | Short Route: 7.5 miles / 12 km)
Stroll out through secluded villages to join the Oxfordshire Way through the wide valley of the River Evenlode. The walk here combines wide views across to the Wychwood with visits to Icomb, Bledington and Oddington, often missed from the tourist trails. Enjoy the peace of the countryside as you stroll past delightful cottage gardens, medieval church wall paintings, village greens and charming manor houses on the way back to Stow on the Wold.
Stay overnight in Stow-on-the-Wold. No luggage transfer required
H: Linear route from Stow-on-the-Wold to Moreton-in-Marsh (Full route: 8 miles / 12 km | Short Route: 6.5 miles / 10 km)
Continue up the Evenlode Valley past the typically English manor at Donnington and the surprising Oriental house at Sezincote. Here the 18th century manor is built in the Indian style with water gardens. Moreton in Marsh stands either side of a broad main street lined with fine houses, shops and inns.
Stay overnight in Moreton-in-Marsh. Luggage will be transferred.
I: Circular route from Moreton-in-Marsh (Full route: 6.75 miles / 10 km | No Short Route)
The village of Blockley is one of the jewels of the Cotswolds that is often overlooked. The little stream that runs through it once supported a dozen mills that were used for all manner of industry from flour milling to silk weaving. The delightful old buildings, ponds and streams now offer wonderful opportunities for creative gardeners. At Batsford there is gardening on a much larger scale with an Arboretum inspired by the mountain sides of Asia Minor and a Falconry Centre running regular demonstrations. The cottages, church and 14th century tithe barn at Bourton on the Hill make a wonderful and very English scene.
Stay overnight in Moreton-in-Marsh. No luggage transfer required.
Travel to Ravenglass by car or train (Transport not included)
Arrive in Ravenglass. Stay overnight. Ravenglass is an attractive coastal village and was the main Roman port for northern Britain. There are many Roman remains in the area to explore as well.
J: Circular route from Ravenglass (Full route: 7 miles / 11 km | Short Route: 5.5 miles / 8 km)
Enjoy a circular walk around the Ravenglass coast. During the walk pay a visit to Munster Castle, the stately home of the Pennington family since 1208, complete with its extensive gardens and historic furnishings. You will also be able to visit the World Owl Trust with its collection of over 150 birds.
Stay overnight in Ravenglass. No luggage transfer required.
K: Linear route from Ravenglass to Santon Bridge (Full route: 5.5 miles / 8 km | Short Route: 3.75 miles / 6 km)
Walk from Ravenglass to Santon Bridge, a traditional and tranquil Cumbrian Hamlet. Follow the River Esk upstream where it flows from the steep rugged flanks of Scafell Pike down through woods to broad green pastures near the coast. This walk encompasses the full range of Lakeland scenery from rural to rugged to enjoy.
Stay overnight at Santon Bridge. Luggage will be transferred.
L: Circular Route from Santon Bridge (Full route: 10 miles / 16 km | Short Route: 6 miles / 9 km)
Enjoy a circular walk from Santon Bridge exploring Wasdale, the Lakeland's most secluded and unspoilt valley. It is bleakly beautiful and is surrounded by England's highest mountains, the Scafell's, Great Gable and Pillar. Wasdale also has England's deepest lake and also England’s smallest church. The classic view across Wast Water to Great Gable is used as the logo for the National Park and is often missed by visitors arriving by car so keep your eyes peeled.
Stay overnight at Santon Bridge. No luggage transfer required.
M: Linear route from Santon Bridge to Boot (Full route: 8 miles / 12 km | Short Route: 7 miles / 11 km)
Leave Santon Bridge on a linear walk to the totally undiscovered and unexplored tiny village of Boot. Boot is the most populous village in the Eskdale Valley and was an important local centre for ore mining in the 19th century. Eskdale Mill in the village provides a working example of a corn mill. The walk makes a gradual climb past the picturesque Blae Tarn to a high point with traditional Lakeland views.
Stay overnight in Boot. Luggage will be transferred.
N: Circular Route from Boot (Full route: 14.25 miles / 23 km | Middle Route 7.75 miles / 12.5km | Short Route: 6.75 miles / 10 km)
Take a circular walk from Boot up Hardknock Path to a Roman fort. The walk then drops down into the valley and joins part of the grim route between Boot and the smallest church where the villagers took their dead.
Stay overnight in Boot. No luggage transfer required.
O: Linear route from Boot to Ravenglass (Full route: 9.25 miles / 14 km | Short Route: 4.75 miles / 7 km)
Enjoy a final linear walk from Boot to Ravenglass via Muncaster Fell. The joys of Lakeland walking in miniature as the terrain looks deceptively mountainous but only rises to 750 feet.
Stay overnight in Ravenglass. Luggage will be transferred.
The key details of this tour includes:
- This tour can start in Cheltenham or Ravenglass
- This tour can end in Cheltenham or Ravenglass
- The routing is subject to accommodation availability and client preference on start location, but will be as follows using the Route letters
- The following cycling routes are mandatory for all tours including: D F H K M and O
- The following walking routes are optional (client choice) and can be added to make the tour as long as required up to 17 nights including A B C E G I J L N
There are lots of attractions and places to explore during your Cotswolds walking holiday, including:
- Batsford Park Arboretum
- Bourton Model Village & Bourton House Garden
- Chedworth Roman Villa
- Cotswold Heritage Collection & Cotswold Pottery
- Mechanical Music Museum & Motor & Toy Museum
- Eskdale
- Gosforth
- Hardknot Roman Fort
- Muncaster Mill
- Traditional Pubs
Getting to the Cotswolds
By Rail: Great Western Railway operate regular connections to London with approximately hourly Cheltenham Spa to Swindon services which extend to through to Didcot Parkway, Reading & London Paddington.
By Car: Cheltenham can be easily accessed via major UK roads and motorways. Cheltenham's direct approach is via Junction 11 of the M5, follow signs for the town centre.
By Air – There are a number of airports close to the Cotswolds including Bristol and Birmingham and Heathrow.
For more information on getting to the Cotswolds please visit The Cotswolds website.
- Accommodation at the stated category with breakfast
- Luggage Transfers
- Full tour pack with colour coded routes on local maps
- Smartphone App with GPS routes
- 24-hr emergency helpline
- Lunch, Dinner & Drinks
- Entrance to attractions
- Buses and/or Ferries unless otherwise stated
- Tourist Taxes where applicable
Arrive in Cheltenham. Stay overnight. Cheltenham is England’s most complete Regency Town and is home to a thriving restaurant scene, boutique shopping and period architecture.
A: Circular route from Cheltenham via Leckhampton and Seven Springs (Full route: 12 miles / 19km | Short Route: 8 miles / 13km)
Hike out of Cheltenham to the top of Leckhampton Hill, where you will be rewarded by some superb views of the Severn Vale and Cheltenham as well as some interesting historical sites. Continue on through the village of Coberley where you will then find the church of St. Giles. Its unexpected setting and grand monuments tells a long history of the village that now stands. The walk will also take you to Seven Springs, the disputed source of the River Thames.
Stay overnight in Cheltenham. No luggage transfer required.
B: Circular route from Cheltenham via Winchcombe (Full route: 10 miles / 16km | Short Route: 6 miles / 10km)
This walk starts with a short bus journey to the small ancient town of Winchcombe. Home to Sudeley Castle, it is a walk of stark contrasts, cross the open grassland of Cleeve Common to reach the highest point of the Cotswolds before descending into Prestbury. Prestbury is supposedly the most haunted village in England. After this you will head back to the elegant town of Cheltenham Spa
Stay overnight in Cheltenham. No luggage transfer required.
C: Circular route from Cheltenham via Cranham (Full route: 9.5 miles / 15km | No Short Route)
A bus journey takes you to the start of this walk. The first half follows tracks and paths through the extensive beech woods around Cranham and the second half takes you along the Cotswold escarpment with its stunning views over to Crickley Hill. The bus is payable locally and costs from £3 up to £5 per person.
Stay overnight in Cheltenham. No luggage transfer required.
D: Linear route from Cheltenham to Bourton-on-the-Water (Full route: 11 miles / 17 km | Short Route: 6.5 miles / 10 km)
Clients will be collected for a short transfer to Chedworth Roman Villa or Northleach (client preference) before walking to Bourton-on-the-Water. The beautiful pastures and woods along the banks of the little River Coln are the setting for the best exposed Roman villa in the country. The handsome little market town of Northleach provides an excellent introduction to this countryside. Its large 15th century wool church, built by the wealthy merchants, is typical of the Cotswold style while the Heritage Centre gives a fascinating insight into traditional farming life. The walk follows the Monarch's Way through unspoilt hamlets and over rolling country to Bourton in the valley of the River Windrush. This is the most famous village in the area with a wide range of attractions including museums, a perfumery and a delightful maze.
Stay overnight in Bourton-on-the-Water. Luggage will be transferred.
E: Circular route from Bourton-on-the-Water (Full route: 11 miles / 17 km | Short Route: 8 miles / 12 km)
A walk over rolling hills through mixed farmland takes you up to Cold Ashton. Here you can rest in a traditional English pub before strolling on to Naunton where pretty stone cottages nestle in a valley surrounded by sheep, pleasant countryside and horse racing gallops. Follow the River Windrush down through lush meadows and woods past a lost medieval village back to Bourton.
Stay overnight in Bourton-on-the-Water. No luggage transfer required.
F: Linear route from Bourton-on-the-Water to Stow-on-the-Wold (Full route: 8 miles / 12 km | Short Route: 6.5 miles / 10 km)
Two beautiful riverside villages will feature on today’s walk. Lower and Upper Slaughter, on the banks of the little River Eye, are among the most popular in the Cotswolds. The charming cottages, manor houses and water mill which are being restored to full working order, are favourite subjects for local artists who regularly exhibit their work in the village hall. Lower and Upper Swell on the River Dickler are equally pleasant with cosy country inns and unique features like the Georgian therapeutic well. The town of Stow-on-the-Wold has a number of handsome stone buildings that stand around the ancient market square that once hosted some of the greatest sheep fairs in the country.
Stay overnight in Stow-on-the-Wold. Luggage will be transferred.
G: Circular route from Stow-on-the-Wold (Full route: 10.5 miles / 16 km | Short Route: 7.5 miles / 12 km)
Stroll out through secluded villages to join the Oxfordshire Way through the wide valley of the River Evenlode. The walk here combines wide views across to the Wychwood with visits to Icomb, Bledington and Oddington, often missed from the tourist trails. Enjoy the peace of the countryside as you stroll past delightful cottage gardens, medieval church wall paintings, village greens and charming manor houses on the way back to Stow on the Wold.
Stay overnight in Stow-on-the-Wold. No luggage transfer required
H: Linear route from Stow-on-the-Wold to Moreton-in-Marsh (Full route: 8 miles / 12 km | Short Route: 6.5 miles / 10 km)
Continue up the Evenlode Valley past the typically English manor at Donnington and the surprising Oriental house at Sezincote. Here the 18th century manor is built in the Indian style with water gardens. Moreton in Marsh stands either side of a broad main street lined with fine houses, shops and inns.
Stay overnight in Moreton-in-Marsh. Luggage will be transferred.
I: Circular route from Moreton-in-Marsh (Full route: 6.75 miles / 10 km | No Short Route)
The village of Blockley is one of the jewels of the Cotswolds that is often overlooked. The little stream that runs through it once supported a dozen mills that were used for all manner of industry from flour milling to silk weaving. The delightful old buildings, ponds and streams now offer wonderful opportunities for creative gardeners. At Batsford there is gardening on a much larger scale with an Arboretum inspired by the mountain sides of Asia Minor and a Falconry Centre running regular demonstrations. The cottages, church and 14th century tithe barn at Bourton on the Hill make a wonderful and very English scene.
Stay overnight in Moreton-in-Marsh. No luggage transfer required.
Travel to Ravenglass by car or train (Transport not included)
Arrive in Ravenglass. Stay overnight. Ravenglass is an attractive coastal village and was the main Roman port for northern Britain. There are many Roman remains in the area to explore as well.
J: Circular route from Ravenglass (Full route: 7 miles / 11 km | Short Route: 5.5 miles / 8 km)
Enjoy a circular walk around the Ravenglass coast. During the walk pay a visit to Munster Castle, the stately home of the Pennington family since 1208, complete with its extensive gardens and historic furnishings. You will also be able to visit the World Owl Trust with its collection of over 150 birds.
Stay overnight in Ravenglass. No luggage transfer required.
K: Linear route from Ravenglass to Santon Bridge (Full route: 5.5 miles / 8 km | Short Route: 3.75 miles / 6 km)
Walk from Ravenglass to Santon Bridge, a traditional and tranquil Cumbrian Hamlet. Follow the River Esk upstream where it flows from the steep rugged flanks of Scafell Pike down through woods to broad green pastures near the coast. This walk encompasses the full range of Lakeland scenery from rural to rugged to enjoy.
Stay overnight at Santon Bridge. Luggage will be transferred.
L: Circular Route from Santon Bridge (Full route: 10 miles / 16 km | Short Route: 6 miles / 9 km)
Enjoy a circular walk from Santon Bridge exploring Wasdale, the Lakeland's most secluded and unspoilt valley. It is bleakly beautiful and is surrounded by England's highest mountains, the Scafell's, Great Gable and Pillar. Wasdale also has England's deepest lake and also England’s smallest church. The classic view across Wast Water to Great Gable is used as the logo for the National Park and is often missed by visitors arriving by car so keep your eyes peeled.
Stay overnight at Santon Bridge. No luggage transfer required.
M: Linear route from Santon Bridge to Boot (Full route: 8 miles / 12 km | Short Route: 7 miles / 11 km)
Leave Santon Bridge on a linear walk to the totally undiscovered and unexplored tiny village of Boot. Boot is the most populous village in the Eskdale Valley and was an important local centre for ore mining in the 19th century. Eskdale Mill in the village provides a working example of a corn mill. The walk makes a gradual climb past the picturesque Blae Tarn to a high point with traditional Lakeland views.
Stay overnight in Boot. Luggage will be transferred.
N: Circular Route from Boot (Full route: 14.25 miles / 23 km | Middle Route 7.75 miles / 12.5km | Short Route: 6.75 miles / 10 km)
Take a circular walk from Boot up Hardknock Path to a Roman fort. The walk then drops down into the valley and joins part of the grim route between Boot and the smallest church where the villagers took their dead.
Stay overnight in Boot. No luggage transfer required.
O: Linear route from Boot to Ravenglass (Full route: 9.25 miles / 14 km | Short Route: 4.75 miles / 7 km)
Enjoy a final linear walk from Boot to Ravenglass via Muncaster Fell. The joys of Lakeland walking in miniature as the terrain looks deceptively mountainous but only rises to 750 feet.
Stay overnight in Ravenglass. Luggage will be transferred.
The key details of this tour includes:
- This tour can start in Cheltenham or Ravenglass
- This tour can end in Cheltenham or Ravenglass
- The routing is subject to accommodation availability and client preference on start location, but will be as follows using the Route letters
- The following cycling routes are mandatory for all tours including: D F H K M and O
- The following walking routes are optional (client choice) and can be added to make the tour as long as required up to 17 nights including A B C E G I J L N
There are lots of attractions and places to explore during your Cotswolds walking holiday, including:
- Batsford Park Arboretum
- Bourton Model Village & Bourton House Garden
- Chedworth Roman Villa
- Cotswold Heritage Collection & Cotswold Pottery
- Mechanical Music Museum & Motor & Toy Museum
- Eskdale
- Gosforth
- Hardknot Roman Fort
- Muncaster Mill
- Traditional Pubs
Getting to the Cotswolds
By Rail: Great Western Railway operate regular connections to London with approximately hourly Cheltenham Spa to Swindon services which extend to through to Didcot Parkway, Reading & London Paddington.
By Car: Cheltenham can be easily accessed via major UK roads and motorways. Cheltenham's direct approach is via Junction 11 of the M5, follow signs for the town centre.
By Air – There are a number of airports close to the Cotswolds including Bristol and Birmingham and Heathrow.
For more information on getting to the Cotswolds please visit The Cotswolds website.
- Accommodation at the stated category with breakfast
- Luggage Transfers
- Full tour pack with colour coded routes on local maps
- Smartphone App with GPS routes
- 24-hr emergency helpline
- Lunch, Dinner & Drinks
- Entrance to attractions
- Buses and/or Ferries unless otherwise stated
- Tourist Taxes where applicable