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  1. iviehoff avatar

    RE: Cheltenham area

    by iviehoff 21 May 2012

    Cheltenham is much the most sensible large town to stay in if you wish to enjoy the Cotswolds, they are right on your doorstep. There's…

  2. progressdll avatar

    Northern Cotswolds bluebells

    by progressdll 01 March 2012

    Hi, I am planning a full week of walking in the Northern Cotswolds end of april ( Chipping Campden ,Broad Campden, Winchcombe ) The…

  3. Copepod avatar

    RE: Cotswolds sightseeing by public transportation

    by Copepod 02 November 2011

    Cotswolds Way national trail / long distance footpath, about 100 miles, links Chipping Campden through Broadway, Winchcombe, Stroud, Wooton-…

  4. rodway avatar

    RE: Our 3 day walking tour of Cotswolds - Does this look reasonable?

    by rodway 28 July 2011

    Hollow Bottom, Guiting Guest House and Well House and one other which I cannot remember are the B&B choices in Guiting Power. It is also…

  5. heidisueelvus avatar

    Re: Our 3 day walking tour of Cotswolds - Does this look reasonable?

    by heidisueelvus 28 July 2011

    Thanks for mentioning accommodations. That's one piece of the puzzle I need to arrange in order for this to work. I will check out the…

  6. heidisueelvus avatar

    Our 3 day walking tour of Cotswolds - Does this look reasonable?

    by heidisueelvus 28 July 2011

    I'm hoping some of you local experts and others who have done something similar could look over this plan and let me know if you think…

  7. linjjian avatar

    Allotted Time for Visiting England

    by linjjian 20 June 2011

    I have set aside 6 months to include possible wandering. Is it enough? England Channel Islands Yorkshire Dales, Forest The Garden House…

  8. Schtevie avatar

    RE: touring in the Cotswolds

    by Schtevie 04 May 2011

    Try: the Slaughters (upper or lower) or Winchcombe (near Sudeley Castle) or Stow-on-the-wold or Moreton-in-Marsh There shouldn't be…

  9. flanneruk avatar

    RE: Cotswolds - best of or even better, alternative?

    by flanneruk 30 April 2009

    The easiest bits of the Cotswolds to get to by public transport are Charlbury, Kingham (both startlingly pretty residential microtowns,…

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    Re: footwear for walk in Cotswolds

    by flanneruk 04 March 2008

    Couple of small points: I'm sure you really mean Winchcombe, and if you want a hiking boot rammed somewhere very painful, calling towns…

  11. Thefurz avatar

    Cotswolds in January (brrrr)

    by Thefurz 20 November 2007

    We stayed at somewhere in Winchcombe in a converted set of barns on the edge of the village. Can't remember it - anyone else help? …

  12. rodway avatar

    cotswolds or chilterns?

    by rodway 11 June 2007

    Keeping within an hours drive of oxford you could consider Woodstock. There are various public footpaths through the extensive Blenheim…

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