Sodbury Loop (5m Multi Terrain)
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 7.79 km
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Average duration: 2h 25
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 67 m
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Vertical drop: - 67 m
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Highest point: 164 m
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Lowest point: 91 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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Area: Cotswolds
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District: Sodbury
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Start/End: N 51.542017° / W 2.393724°
Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 97 m - Start on
- 2 : km 0.01 - alt. 97 m - Turn left onto St Johns Way
- 3 : km 0.55 - alt. 91 m - Turn left
- 4 : km 1.62 - alt. 95 m - Keep left
- 5 : km 2.12 - alt. 98 m - Turn right
- 6 : km 3.24 - alt. 115 m - Turn right
- 7 : km 3.26 - alt. 116 m - Turn left
- 8 : km 3.41 - alt. 123 m - Turn slight left
- 9 : km 3.42 - alt. 123 m - Turn right
- 10 : km 3.55 - alt. 144 m - Turn sharp left
- 11 : km 3.66 - alt. 141 m - Turn slight right onto Church Lane
- 12 : km 3.67 - alt. 140 m - Turn sharp left
- 13 : km 4.41 - alt. 164 m - Turn sharp left
- 14 : km 4.71 - alt. 141 m - Turn left onto Portway Lane
- 15 : km 5.63 - alt. 104 m - Continue onto Portway Lane
- 16 : km 7.24 - alt. 92 m - Turn slight left onto Horton Road
- 17 : km 7.33 - alt. 94 m - Turn right onto St Johns Way
- S/E : km 7.79 - alt. 97 m
Other walks in the area
Around the Cotswold village of Hillesley
This is a circular walk starting in the Cotswold village of Hillesley. The route takes you up the Cotswold escarpment, over fields, through quiet lanes and valleys, to the villages of Alderly and Wortley, before returning to Hillesley. The Cotswold's are a range of hills that rise from the Severn Valley. The “Wolds,” or rolling hills, is an AONB in the west country of the UK. Here the past is evident in the many honey-coloured stone villages and farms.
Cotswold villages of Doynton and Dyrham
Doynton is a village situated at the southern end of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, approximately 14.5km (9.0) miles from Bath. The walk starts from the Holy Trinity Church, Doynton, and takes you up the Cotswold escarpment, over fields, through quiet lanes and valleys, to the village of Dyrham, before returning to Doynton
At the southern end of the Cotswolds
This circular walk set in the southern end of the English Cotswold, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The walk is a mixture of open fields, quiet country lanes, with one section of the walk using pathways within the National Arboretum at Westonbirt. The walk passes through two Cotswold villages : Tresham and Leighterton.
Newark Park, Wotton Under Edge
This circular walk starts from the National Trust car park at Newark Park, Wotton under Edge. On leaving the estate, the route makes its way downhill towards Ozleworth Park, down into Ozleworth Bottom, before climbing up Hen’s Ridge and linking up with the Monarch’s and the Cotswold Way, before returning to Newark Park.
Barn Wood
Contoured walk with a focus on 18th century historic features in semi-ancient woodland.
Stoke Park
Hilly, with extensive views over and beyond the park landscape, mainly on open land.
Swineford Picnic Site
From Swineford Picnic Area, the route climbs up through the village of Upton Cheyney; from here it's over fields, passing Beach House, and on to Coldharbour Farm. Return is back down the valley, up the other side via the humorously named – Grandmother’s Rock Lane, then onto the less humorous - Hanging Hill, up to Lansdown. Then a short section of the Cotswold Way. On leaving the Cotswold Way the route continues downhill to the village of North Stoke to pick and back to the Swineford Car Park.
Around Battlefields
This walk starts at Lansdown Golf Club and takes in part of The Cotswold Way and spectacular views out across the scenery. It also takes you past sites of historic interest in the Battle of Lansdown.
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