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WALK the LANDSCAPE

Walks


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Here are some examples of our guided walks:

The River Windrush

Historic Chastleton - see round barrows built by Neolithic man 4000 years ago and visit the Iron Age Fort close by.    Pass the authentic Jacobean House at Chastleton which was once the home of Robert Catesby, the mastermind of the Gunpowder Plot and visit Adlestrop, a village famous because a train once made an unscheduled stop there, and now the subject of more than 40 poems.

The Windrush Valley - walk up the Windrush Valley passing conserved chalk grassland and a deserted medieval village, taking lunch at the picturesque village of Nauton and visiting the flourmill on the River Eye at Upper Slaughter near the end of the walk.

Chipping Campden and Broadway - see the ancient market town of Chipping Campden and the site of the "Cotswold Olympics", walk along the top of the steep limestone scarp slope to Broadway Tower, an 18th century folly built in the style of a Norman Keep for a view of 13 counties in England and Wales.


Walks are normally moderate at six to eight miles long, but can be tailored to the group and extended or shortened as requested.