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Farmcote Estate
Short circular walk around part of Farmcote Estate. Count the white gates.
Sudeley Castle and Salter's Hill from Winchcombe

This circular walk from Winchcombe goes past Sudeley Castle and leads to great countryside viewpoints including Salter's Hill viewpoint using sections of Windrush Way and Gloucestershire Way.
Compton Abdale
Circular Road Walk from Compton Abdale to Withington and back.
Cotswolds - Hailes Abbey

A walk in the heart of the Cotswolds, its countryside, its hills and its woods from the ruins of Hailes Abbey, taken over from the National Trust. This circuit takes part of the Cotswolds Way, a hiking trail that crosses the Cotswolds from North to South for 164 km (from Chipping Campden to Bath).
Thomas Cromwell and Hailes Abbey
How an important abbey was destroyed by a King's Commissioner.
A walk full of history (see practical information section).
Alpacas and other animals
A circular walk through two beautiful Cotswold villages past an Alpaca herd or two. Look out for more animals in the parkland near Cowley and head over the hill and down through the valley of sheep. Beautiful in May when the hawthorn is in flower. If you are lucky you'll spot orchids on the downs too.
Near Hampnett
Good tracks, easy walking, fairly flat, open countryside.
Leckhampton Hill, Hartley Hill and Coberley from Hartley Lane car park

This circular walk uses a section of Cotswold Way with great views of Cheltenham from Leckhampton Hill which is an impressive Iron Age hillfort! Then you will use paths and tracks inland close to Coberley and South Hills.
Bagendon, Woodmancote & Rendcomb
Explore four contrasting Cotswold villages in and around the glorious Churn valley.
Bagendon and the Churn Valley
Walk down the valley and then divert to a picture-perfect Cotswold hamlet and church.
Bathurst Arms to Butchers Arms via Bagendon and the Duntisbournes
A one-way walk part of the 'Costwold Challenge' a one-day linear or two-day circular walk between two superb Gloucestershire inns.
North Cerney village
Stroll round this lovely Cotswold village, with a visit to its well-preserved medieval church.
Broadway Tower

Broadway and its highest tower castle in the Cotswolds is ideally located for exploring this hilly region of the English countryside and a part of the Cotswold Way (National Trail 164km running north-to-south).
In good weather, the top of Broadway Tower offers a 360° view, especially of the Welsh landscape to the west.
Saintbury Church, Dover's Hill, Chipping Campden and Broadway Tower

This pretty long circular walk (but not very hard!) from Broadway uses two famous trails, Donnington and Cotswold Ways letting you discover gorgeous Cotswold villages, churches, viewpoints and monuments.
Along River Coln from Bibury

This circular walk starts in Bibury, a traditional rural village with a lovely church you will discover. Then, you will walk along quiet River Coln before you go back to the village using paths in copses and fields.
More walks in Sevenhampton
Discover also walks in surrounding cities:
- Alderton
- Andoversford
- Ashchurch Rural
- Ashton under Hill
- Aston Somerville
- Badgeworth
- Bagendon
- Barnsley
- Beckford
- Bibury
- Birdlip
- Bishop's Cleeve
- Bisley-with-Lypiatt
- Bredon
- Brimpsfield
- Broadway
- Buckland
- Charlton Kings
- Chedworth
- Cheltenham
- Chipping Campden
- Coberley
- Cold Aston
- Colesbourne
- Coln St. Dennis
- Compton Abdale
- Conderton
- Condicote
- Cotswold District
- Cowley
- Cutsdean
- Dowdeswell
- Dumbleton
- Duntisbourne Abbots
- Duntisbourne Rouse
- Edgeworth
- Elkstone
- Elmstone Hardwicke
- Farmington
- Gotherington
- Great Witcombe
- Gretton
- Guiting Power
- Hampnett
- Hawling
- Hazleton
- Kemerton
- Leckhampton
- Miserden
- Naunton
- North Cerney
- Northleach with Eastington
- Northway
- Notgrove
- Overbury
- Oxenton