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COTSWOLD WAY Hiking guide 2026-2027. Village to Village Walking from Chipping Campden to Bath with Maps, Daily Distances, Accommodation Planning, and No Car Transport Tips
Stephen G. Collins (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
Cotswold Way Hiking Guide
Village to Village Walking from Chipping Campden to Bath with Maps, Daily Distances, Accommodation Planning, and No Car Transport Tips
Are you planning to walk the Cotswold Way and wondering how to organize the journey without confusion, missed buses, or uncertainty about where to sleep each night?
This guide was created to solve the real problems walkers face before and during a multi day walk across the Cotswolds. It focuses on practical planning, clear stage design, reliable navigation, and realistic transport options for travelers who do not have a car and want to walk with confidence from Chipping Campden to Bath.
Many hiking books describe scenery. This one shows you how to structure the walk so each day flows naturally into the next, with accommodation in the right places, daily distances that match terrain, and transport connections that make sense for international visitors and solo walkers.
Inside, you will find a complete planning system that explains how many days you actually need, how to divide the trail into manageable stages, how to adjust for fitness level and season, and how to avoid the common navigation mistakes that happen in farmland crossings and woodland sections. The route is explained with practical walking logic, not just description.
You will learn how to reach the start of the trail using public transport, how to exit or rejoin the route at key villages, and how to finish smoothly in Bath with direct rail connections. Accommodation planning is built directly into the stage strategy so you never end a day far from a place to stay.
This guide also explains what walkers often overlook. How mud and ground conditions change daily mileage. Where waymarks are reliable and where extra attention is needed. How to combine paper maps and GPS effectively. Where to refill water, find food, and rest without leaving the trail unnecessarily.
Why do so many walkers choose this route for their first long distance walk in England? Because it offers ridge views, historic villages, varied terrain, and daily finishes in welcoming communities rather than remote camps. This book shows you exactly where those experiences happen and how to plan for them.
What if you only have a few days? Dedicated sections show how to select the most scenic parts of the trail for shorter walks using the same transport and accommodation logic.
Whether you are walking solo, traveling from abroad, or attempting your first multi day countryside walk, this guide is designed to remove uncertainty and replace it with clarity.
If you want to plan your Cotswold Way walk with confidence, understand the route before you arrive, and experience village to village walking without stress, this book provides the structure you need for a smooth and memorable journey in every season.
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