Belas Knap
This chambered long barrow is one of the finest historic remains on the Cotswold Way and dates from around 3000 BC. When excavated some 31 burials were found to have taken place here along with some Roman coins and pottery.
For more information visit: https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/belas-knap-long-barrow/
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Entry is free and it is generally open to the public during daylight hours but this could vary year on year. Be aware that on UK bank holidays and school holidays standard opening hours may differ.
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A focal point of the Cotswold Way, take in scenic views from above Cheltenham as you walk across the high grassland to Cleeve Hill.
Following the Cotswold Way from the small town of Winchcombe through Hailes and its ruined abbey, past Breckbury Camp and down into the villages ...
Following the Cotswold Way from the small town of Winchcombe through Hailes and its ruined abbey, past Breckbury Camp and down into the villages ...
This is the shorter of the two route options for todays hike leading you to Broadway.
Leaving Winchcombe, you gradually ascend to the long barrow of Belas Knap. From here, a steep descent takes you down to Postlip Hall before a long ...
Leaving Winchcombe, you gradually ascend to the long barrow of Belas Knap. From here, a steep descent takes you down to Postlip Hall before a long ...
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