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Cotswold Way

The Cotswold Way is a 102-mile (164 km) long-distance footpath, running along the Cotswold Edge escarpment of the Cotswold Hills in England. It was officially inaugurated as a National Trail on 24 May 2007 and several new rights of way have been created.

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Location
Central England
Designation
UK National Trail
Highest point
Cleeve Hill, 1,083 ft (330 m)
Length
164 km (102 mi)
Trailheads
Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire Bath, Somerset
Use
Hiking

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related to Views · 28
Cotswold Way → After Cleeve Hill, As, Black Mountains, Broadway, Broadway Tower, Cheltenham, Chipping Campden, Cotswold, Cotswold Edge, Dean, Devil's Chimney, Evesham, Forest, Further, Gloucester Cathedral, Leckhampton, Malvern Hills, May Hill, Monmouthshire, River Severn
related to Other recreational use · 19
Cotswold Way → Bath, Bath Abbey, Bath Athletic Club, Besides, Chipping Campden, City, Cotswold Running, Cotswold Way Relay, Fell Runners' Association, In September, It, July, June, Nathan Montegue, Saturday, September, St James Church, Swindon Harriers, The
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Cotswold Way → Alfred Wainwright, Although, An, Cheltenham, Cheltenham-area, Cyril Trenfield, Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucestershire-area Ramblers, Mark Richards, National Trail, South Gloucestershire, The, The Cotswold Way, Tony Drake, Way
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Cotswold Way → Archived, Cotswold Way Official National, Cotswold WayPictures, October, OpenStreetMapMap, Street Journal, Trail Cotswold Way, Walking EnglishmanReview, Way, Wayback Machine
Designation · 1
Cotswold Way → UK National Trail
Highest point · 1
Cotswold Way → Cleeve Hill, 1,083 ft (330 m)
Length · 1
Cotswold Way → 164 km (102 mi)
Location · 1
Cotswold Way → Central England
Trailheads · 1
Cotswold Way → Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire Bath, Somerset
Use · 1
Cotswold Way → Hiking

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way cotswold bath route national gloucestershire chipping campden trail km footpath broadway south north hills rights hill 164 somerset escarpment

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Cotswold WayDesignationUK National Trail1.00infobox
Cotswold WayHighest pointCleeve Hill, 1,083 ft (330 m)1.00infobox
Cotswold WayLength164 km (102 mi)1.00infobox
Cotswold WayLocationCentral England1.00infobox
Cotswold WayTrailheadsChipping Campden, Gloucestershire Bath, Somerset1.00infobox
Cotswold WayUseHiking1.00infobox
Cotswold Wayis a102-mile0.90text
the Devil's Chimney at Leckhamptoninstance ofthere are old quarries containing rock features0.80text
Cotswold Wayrelated to External linksCotswold Way Official National0.60section
Cotswold Wayrelated to External linksTrail Cotswold Way0.60section
Cotswold Wayrelated to External linksWay0.60section
Cotswold Wayrelated to External linksOpenStreetMapMap0.60section

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