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Chipping Camden to Winchcombe

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  • Start of the Cotswold Way
    Start of the Cotswold Way
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From Chipping Campden, you enter classic Cotswold scenery as you traverse the open countryside with panoramic views and visit picture-perfect villages.

difficult
Distance 29.1 km
8:30 h
598 m
643 m
313 m
79 m

Leaving beautiful Chipping Campden, the route leads up onto Dover’s Hill, where magnificent views are afforded across the surrounding countryside. Continuing, you arrive at Broadway Tower, an 18th-century folly once home to the artist William Morris. From here, you descend to the picturesque linear village of Broadway before ascending to Shenberrow Hill and the remains of an Iron Age settlement. A final descent brings you down to the quaint village of Stanton and the end of your walk.

Author’s recommendation

Fantastic views over the Vale of Evesham are to be had from Dover’s Hill and Broadway Tower. Coupled with the quintessentially English Cotswold settlements of Broadway and Stanton, this walk is a delight and should be savoured.

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Update: September 16, 2022
Difficulty
difficult
Technique
Stamina
Experience
Landscape
Highest point
313 m
Lowest point
79 m

Track types

Asphalt 1.17%Dirt road 1.72%Forested/wild trail 14.33%Path 21.99%Road 2.98%Unknown 57.78%
Asphalt
0.3 km
Dirt road
0.5 km
Forested/wild trail
4.2 km
Path
6.4 km
Road
0.9 km
Unknown
16.8 km
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Rest stops

The Bakers Arms
Court Barn
General Food & Drink Supplies - Chipping Campden
Michael's Mediterranean Restaurant
Campden Coffee & Crystals
Volunteer Inn
Pudding Club @ Three Ways House Hotel
Dover's Hill
Broadway Tower
Hunters Tea Room
General Food & Drink Supplies - Broadway
Broadway Deli
Russell's Fish & Chips
The Broadway Hotel
Crown & Trumpet Inn
Broadway
The Mount Inn Stanton
Hayles Fruit Farm
Food & Drink Supplies - Winchcombe
Sudeley Castle
Food Fanatics Winchcombe
5 North St
The Lion Inn
Winchcombe Museum
The Corner Cupboard

Safety information

Route

The only sections of the walk today, where you might encounter traffic, are leaving Chipping Campden and Stanton as well as entering Winchcombe. Also be careful when crossing some of the roads, particularly at Fish Hill and the main road at Stanway. There are a few climbs and descents which are not particularly steep but which might be tricky during or after wet weather. 

The Cotswold Way is well marked so navigation should be easy. Look out for the acorn signs which are the National Trail markers.

Tips and hints

Points of Interest

Please see the interactive map for notable points of interest along the walk, including recommended pubs/restaurants and tearoom stops.  Simply click the icons on the map for more information as you walk. 

 

Food and Drink

Chipping Campden is a small Cotswold town with a full range of facilities. There are a number of shops, cafes and pubs where you can stock up with food and drink. You can see some of our recommended places to eat and drink in our points of interest. There is also a post office, pharmacy and convenience shop with a cash machine. However, access to the cash machine is available only during opening hours. There are public conveniences at Fish Hill car park and a cafe at Broadway Tower.

Broadway has plenty of options for lunch and there is also a pub you pass in Stanton. Towards Winchcombe, the only stop for refreshments is the Fruit Farm near Hailes Abbey.

Lunch

A full range of facilities is available in Broadway so taking lunch isn't essential before you set off today. We have provided you with our picks in our points of interest in the App.  The Mount Inn pub in Stanton is situated further directly along the way also - if you plan to have lunch here please ensure you check in advance it will be open as there are no alternatives till Winchcombe.

Post walk Drinks

The Lion Inn in Winchcombe. It's a favourite of the Macs Adventure team! 

 

Public Transport

The 606 Bus towards Cheltenham goes from Chipping Campden to Winchcombe. Bus timetables change year on year and can be seasonal. Be sure to check https://www.pulhamscoaches.com/  (the local operator who runs this service) for up-to-date timetables.

Please note that bus services may be affected by public bank holidays in the UK and in some cases may run a limited service or no service at all on weekends.

There are also useful websites to find when the next bus is due at www.traveline.info  or simply have a quick google search.

 

Local Taxi Services

Cotswolds Executive Cabs: +44 (0) 7538 184 691

Northwick Private Hire: +44 (0) 1386 701806

Starline Taxi: +44 (0) 1242 250 250

Start

Old Market Hall Chipping Campden (142 m)
Coordinates:
OS Grid
SP 15118 39172
DD
52.050734, -1.780939
DMS
52°03'02.6"N 1°46'51.4"W
UTM
30U 583593 5767382
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Destination

War Memorial Cross, Winchcombe

Turn-by-turn directions

*** To help you follow the route with confidence we have provided full written turn-by-turns to aid you on your walk from Chipping Campden to Winchcombe. Whilst, the Cotswolds are waymarked it can be featureless and off the beaten path at some sections so we strongly suggest that you follow the GPS tracks in the Macs Adventure smartphone app to ensure you have a safe, enjoyable and problem-free day.  The daily maps can also be printed from the web version of the app should you wish to take paper copies with you. ***

 

DISCLAIMER: Please note, the distances and ascent/descents are approximations of the direct routes at the time of our pathfinder walking them (this excludes walking to/from your accommodation to the start/end point, or for example coming off the path for lunch). There may be some slight discrepancies/small diversions that make the distances slightly out compared to your own mapping software (Strava/Garmin/Apple Watch).

 

0.00 km – Standing with your back to the Old Market Hall and with the round National Trail Plaque in front of you on the pavement and the Post Office on your left, GO STRAIGHT ON along the High Street past the War Memorial and Town Hall to St Catherine’s Church.

0.30 km – TURN RIGHT at St Catherine’s Church then BEAR LEFT along Hoo Lane and GO STRAIGHT ON gradually uphill towards Dover’s Hill. Follow the Cotswolds Way signs as the lane changes into a footpath by a farm.

1.20 km – Arriving at a tarmac road TURN LEFT then in 100 m TURN RIGHT onto a waymarked footpath and GO STRAIGHT ON until you come to a wooden gate.

1.60 km – At the wooden gate TURN LEFT onto Dover’s Hill and GO STRAIGHT ON past the Triangulation Pillar summit marker. There are extensive views of the Vale of Evesham on your right.

2.10 km – At the viewpoint marker BEAR LEFT through a small car park then TURN LEFT onto the footpath parallel to the tarmac road.

2.50 km – Reaching a crossroads junction, cross the road with care and TURN RIGHT onto the footpath parallel with the road. GO STRAIGHT ON crossing the stone stile and TURN LEFT following the path signposted to Broadway Tower. Continue on this prominent path known as Mile Drive for approx 1.5 km.

4.70 km – At the end of the tree-lined path GO STRAIGHT ON through the stone wall and across the open fields to a road.

5.20 km – At the tarmac road cross over with care and GO STRAIGHT ON through the field then BEAR LEFT at the gate and picnic table. (Fish Hill viewpoint marker is a short distance to the right). Descend to a small car park and BEAR RIGHT past the public conveniences to arrive at a busy main road.

5.80 km – Cross the main road with care and TURN RIGHT then almost immediately BEAR LEFT up a tarmac lane past some buildings and a waymarked signpost to Broadway Tower. GO STRAIGHT ON along the wooded footpath to arrive at a metal gate.

6.30 km – Pass through the metal gate and GO STRAIGHT ON over the open field following the wooden marker posts with Broadway Tower just visible. Magnificent views over the Vale of Evesham can be seen to the right.

7.00 km – Arriving at Broadway Tower TURN RIGHT and descend the path with the tower to the left. (There is a café at the Broadway Tower car park and ticket office should you wish to go up the tower). GO STRAIGHT ON down the hillside for approx 2 km towards Broadway keeping the field boundary on your right. Cross a small stream and go along a short gravel track to reach a tarmac road.

9.00 km – At the tarmac road TURN LEFT along the High Street in Broadway. At the War Memorial, Cross BEAR LEFT at the side of the green to reach Snowhill Road.

9.70 km – At the tarmac road TURN LEFT past a thatched cottage, pub and church.

9.90 km - Just past the Church TURN RIGHT onto the path signposted West End Lane and GO STRAIGHT ON over the stone bridge and across the field to a road.

10.4 km – At the tarmac road, cross over and GO STRAIGHT ON up the path signposted Cotswold Way. Ascend the steep slope up to the woods with Broadway Tower visible on the ridge to the left.

10.9 km – At the top of some wooden steps emerge from the wood and BEAR LEFT onto the waymarked path.

11.5 km – Arriving at a farm track TURN LEFT along the lane and GO STRAIGHT ON.

12.2 km – At a metal gate cross over the stile and GO STRAIGHT ON up the track through the farmyard signposted to Shenbarrow and Stanton.

12.5 km – Just before a metal gate across the track TURN RIGHT through a metal stile and GO STRAIGHT ON along the hillside to join a prominent track. BEAR LEFT keeping the hedge to the right and GO STRAIGHT ON for approx 2 km ascending Laverton Hill with magnificent views over the Vale of Evesham.

14.3 km – At the end of the track TURN RIGHT over a cattle grid and follow the gravel path signposted Cotswold Way.

15.1 km – Arriving at a small cottage, BEAR RIGHT through a gate and the old Iron Age fort ramparts, descending steeply down a narrow valley for approx 0.5 km.

15.6 km – At the bottom of the valley, cross the wooden stile and BEAR RIGHT down the grassy slope. Follow the wooden marker posts through the trees to reach a gravel road.

16.0 km – At the gravel, road TURN LEFT and GO STRAIGHT ON past the emergency phone box and down towards Stanton.

16.5 km – At a thatched cottage and tarmac road, TURN RIGHT then BEAR LEFT into the village past the old stone cross.

17.0 km – Arriving at the road junction and War Memorial Plaque on the wall on the right. Stand with your back to the war memorial plaque and the Cotswold Way signpost GO STRAIGHT ON along the main street towards Stanway. Go past the thatched cottage and the small village green then BEAR LEFT onto the signposted Bridleway.

17.20 km – Just before a wooden gate TURN RIGHT onto the footpath signposted to Stanway and GO STRAIGHT ON over a series of ridges and furrows( an ancient field cultivation system), to a wooden gate and bridge. GO STRAIGHT ON along the footpath for approx 0.5 km.

17.75 km – Arriving at a wooden gate, BEAR RIGHT across the field and GO STRAIGHT ON across several fields, for approx 1 km. Follow the prominent marker posts to reach a tarmac road.

18.90 km – At the tarmac road TURN LEFT (noting the thatched cricket pavilion opposite), and GO STRAIGHT ON passing the Medieval Tithe Barn, partly obscured on the left and Stanway Church.

19.30 km – Just past the church TURN LEFT by the old yew tree and follow the signposted path to Wood Stanway and the main road.

19.60 km – At the main road TURN LEFT then in 50 m TURN RIGHT, crossing the road with care, and GO STRAIGHT ON along the footpath signposted to Wood Stanway. (Again, noting the Ridge & Furrow field system on the left).

20.50 km – At the small tarmac road TURN LEFT past the buildings and GO STRAIGHT ON gradually uphill. BEAR RIGHT at the signposted track past the farm.

20.90 km – At a wooden stile BEAR RIGHT onto the path as it emerges onto an open hill slope and ascends gradually towards a wooded ridge. Extensive views of the surrounding countryside can now be seen.

21.40 km – At a wooden gate in a wall TURN RIGHT and GO STRAIGHT ON up the wooden steps, following the wooden marker posts uphill to the ridge. Go past the welcome seat to arrive at the main road at Stumps Cross. 

22.20 km – At the tarmac road TURN RIGHT by the stump of the old cross onto the waymarked track to Winchcombe and GO STRAIGHT ON for approx 1km.

23.10 km – At a track junction by a waymarker and No Tipping sign, TURN RIGHT into the open field. Follow the stone wall on your right around the edge of the field with panoramic views over the Vale of Evesham. (Note the ramparts of the Iron Age Hill Fort on your left as you pass through).

23.80 km- At the corner of the field TURN RIGHT through a wooden gate by a stone monument and descend down the slope. GO STRAIGHT ON diagonally across the open fields.

24.50 km – At the foot of the slope TURN RIGHT through a wooden gate onto the footpath signposted to Hailes Abbey and Winchcombe. GO STRAIGHT ON along the shaded path for approx 1km.

25.40 km – Arriving at a tarmac road TURN RIGHT along the road towards Hailes Abbey. However, should you require refreshments there is a café at the fruit farm to the left.

25.80 km – Just past the entrance to the Abbey and opposite the church, TURN LEFT through a wooden gate. GO STRAIGHT ON along the path signposted to Winchcombe passing some houses to a tarmac road

26.10 km – At the tarmac road TURN RIGHT, and then in 100 m TURN LEFT onto a waymarked track. GO STRAIGHT ON for approx 0.5 km.

26.60 km – At a wooden marker post TURN RIGHT off the track and onto a grassy footpath. GO STRAIGHT ON across the fields for approx 1km following the wooden marker posts towards Winchcombe.

27.70 km – At a wooden gate and footbridge, GO STRAIGHT ON, along a muddy track to the end.

28.50 km – At the end of Puck Pit Pane TURN LEFT along the main road towards Winchcombe. GO STRAIGHT ON along the main street and past the museum.

29.40 km – Arriving at the War Memorial you have reached the end of your walk.

 

*** This is the end of our Chipping Campden to Winchcombe route ***

Coordinates

OS Grid
SP 15118 39172
DD
52.050734, -1.780939
DMS
52°03'02.6"N 1°46'51.4"W
UTM
30U 583593 5767382
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DISCLAIMER: Please note, the distances and ascent/descents are approximations of the direct routes at the time of our pathfinder walking them (this excludes walking to/from your accommodation to the start/end point, or for example coming off the path for lunch). There may be some slight discrepancies/small diversions that make the distances slightly out compared to your own mapping software (Strava/Garmin/Apple Watch).

Equipment

Good comfortable boots or walking shoes are recommended. The ground can be quite soft and the paths are well used by walkers and riders. Whilst the terrain is not particularly difficult it can be muddy with some waterlogged stretches after heavy rain. Walking poles are an option if preferred. The British weather is changeable so waterproofs should also be carried just in case.

Ensure your phone is fully charged; if you doubt the battery will last throughout the hike/or if you have an older phone, it might be beneficial to bring a power bank as a backup.

There are some opportunities to buy food/water today but be sure to bring enough with you.


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Difficulty
difficult
Distance
29.1 km
Duration
8:30 h
Ascent
598 m
Descent
643 m
Highest point
313 m
Lowest point
79 m

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