Cotswolds Country Walk - The Mousetrap Inn to the Slaughters and the River Windrush
Our video is a giuded walk in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire from Bourton-on-the-Water via the Slaughters to Naunton and return by the River Windrush.
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Gloucestershire Country Walk Cotswolds Stow on the Wold to Bourton on the Water round
Our video is a guided walk in the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire. We start in the village of Maugersbury just on the outskirts of Stow-on-the-Wold and walk along the footpaths and bridleways to Bourton-on-the-Water. We then make our way through Bourton and turning off to the right at the church we then head to Lower Slaughter. We visit the old mill before taking the Macmillan Way and then the Monarch's Way to Stow-on-the-Wold. We walk through Stow then make our way back to Maugersbury on the track by the side of a car park and the public toilets.This is an easy walk through fields, on tracks and some small roads. There are some slight inclines and declines. Elevation: Approx lowest point 128m (420ft) Approx highest point 242.6m (796ft). Approx 11 miles allow 4 hours using OS explorer map OL45, The Cotswolds. Start Point: Maugersbury half a mile southeast of Stow-on-the-Wold. For more info please see our website.
Cotswolds & Malverns Line Driver's eye preview
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Day 2: Exploring villages in The Cotswolds
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This video is Day 2 of a 3 day trip to The Cotswolds - Watch Day 1:
The Cotswolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in south, central England. On Day 1 I travelled to The Cotswolds taking 9 hours to get there! On Day 2 I explored 5 beautiful villages and walked through the stunning surrounding landscape. On Day 3 I travelled to Cirencester, which was an important Roman settlement. From there I set out to find the start of The Thames!
When I arrived to The Cotswolds I bought a 3 day bus/train pass which I used from Oxford. This cost me £25, which was great value. However do not expect regular buses and in some cases there are only 1 or 2 buses running to a particular village a day. Over the 3 days this pass saved me about £30.
In this video on Day 2 I set out early in the morning to explore the villages in the north of The Cotswolds. I didnt really have a plan as I wanted to see where the day took me. I explored Northleach, Moreton in Marsh, Bourton on the Water, Upper Slaughter and Lower Slaughter. I was surprised by how much I saw and I had an amazing day exploring.
I stayed at Far Peak Camping farpeakcamping.co.uk
The campsite is about 1 mile South West of Northleach village, so be prepared to walk if you do not have a car as there are few taxis in the area. It is a scenic walk!
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FAQs - Start dates and local transport in the Cotswolds
Andrew from Cotswold Walks discusses the various dates and seasons that are best for walking in the Cotswolds - along with how you are never far from a bus or taxi for that little extra help in reaching the next Cotswold town or village.
Cotswold Walks are a local, Cotswold company who pride themselves on their friendly, personable service and an attention to detail that is second to none.
Some call it concierge walking, they call it the perfect way to enjoy the freedom and unspoilt beauty offered by the ancient footpaths that define the Cotswolds and leave a lasting memory.
Find out more about how Cotswold Walks can ensure your walking holiday in the Cotswolds is perfect and hassle free visit the website...
Cotswolds Country Walk Windrush to The Barrington's and Sherborne round
Our video is a guided circular walk in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire. This is an easy walk starting near the church in the village of Windrush. We walk to Little Barrington and Great Barrington then continue to Sherborne and return with the River Windrush a short distance away on our left. This is an easy walk on gravel and grass paths/tracks with some gates, stiles and footbridges. There are some gentle inclines and declines and also some short distances of minor tarmac road.
Elevation: approx lowest point 106.90m (350.72ft) approx highest point 167.50m (549.54ft) approx ascent 147.10m (482.61ft).
Approx 6.75 miles allow 2½ to 3 hours using OS Explorer Map OL45, The Cotswolds. This walk is done anti-clockwise.
Start point: St Peters Church at Windrush.
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{The Cotswolds} Not Just a Pretty Place
We went to the Cotswolds. It was beautiful and a lot of fun.
Such a blessing to have time with my family in this picturesque part of England.
Combe on the Oxford to Worcester Railway 1993 Beulah Library Roll F15
Stock footage shot on 16mm film in 1993
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Cinematographer: Barry Coward
Clun Castle arriving in Solihull
Clun Castle arrives in Solihull Station for the Chester Venturer in April 2019.
The Double Lickey Banker - 6201 7752 9600 - 24th March 2012
Vintage trains presents the double lickey banker featuring LMS Stanier Pacific Princess Elizabeth which is barely seen at a Foggy Lapworth station on its outbound trip from dorridge.The second shot feature's the two panniers making there way down to bromsgrove light engine to attach on to the back of the train in preparation for there assualt on the Lickey.And our last shot Is of All Three engines Passing through barnt green shortly after reaching the top of the lickey hope you enjoy !!!
UK Railways Freight & Steam around Stroud Stonehouse 2017
Highlights of 2017
A Drive from Devizes to Winchcombe, 11.12.12
A Winter drive between West Lavington near Devizes in Wiltshire and the Cotswold town of Winchcombe in Gloucestershire
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Cotswolds
Andy Roland is a photographer who loves capturing images of the British Isles. This slideshow features images of the Cotswolds, England. You can see more at andyroland.co.uk
The Cotswolds area is one of England's favourite destinations; famous for hundreds of honey-colour limestone villages in a beautiful rural setting.
The Cotswolds are a range of hills in southwestern and west-central England, an area 25 miles across and 90 miles long. The area has been designated as the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The highest point in the Cotswolds range is Cleeve Hill at 1,083 ft, 2.5 miles to the north of Cheltenham.
The Cotswolds lie mainly within the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, but extend into parts of Wiltshire, Somerset, Worcestershire, and Warwickshire. The hills give their name to the Cotswold local government district in Gloucestershire, which administers a large part of the area.
If you wish to view products featuring beautiful images of the Cotswolds then go to andyroland.co.uk