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The Charm of the Cotswolds |
Price: Dates: 2008 Distance:
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A perfect blend
of man and nature awaits, from the gentle rolling hills and picturesque golden
villages of the Cotswolds, we'll head north to savor the natural beauty of
England's Lake District. Here are magnificent vistas of fells and mountains
that guard tranquil lakes and villages full of character and history.
Then onward through old market towns, dales and deep scenic valleys in England's
beautiful Peak District.
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ITINERARY After pick up at Moreton-in-Marsh
train station we'll arrive at our comfortable Inn that we'll call home for
the next four days. That evening we'll get together for a friendly reception
buffet set in relaxed surroundings. |
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We'll pause for lunch in the busier
but still beautiful Bourton-on-the-Water. Here the River Windrush passes through
the wide main street under a succession of old stone footbridges. |
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With an excellent 15th century 'wool church' and old market hall, it was once a prosperous wool town and still maintains its wonderful appeal, with an array of tearooms and shops to enjoy. There will be time for a short walk from here up to Dover's Hill where there are wonderful views over the Vale of Evesham. This hill is so named after the lawyer, Robert Dover, who founded the famous Cotswold Olympicks here in 1612 and which are still held today. |
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Another day we will venture into 'Laurie Lee countryside', in the southern Cotswolds, where the author's famous autobiographical account of his childhood years, in 'Cider with Rosie', is set. We will walk through Cranham, another
village that prospered in days gone by with the woolen industry and up to
'Coopers Hill'. |
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Here they hold the locally famous, annual 'cheese-rolling' competition and there are also lovely westerly views from the escarpment to the Vale of Severn and Gloucester Cathedral. Our walk will take us through pretty
Sheepscombe village, set in a peaceful wooded valley of beech trees, its charming
houses and church clustered together with the mill, which is still standing. |
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This small village was frequently mentioned in Laurie Lee's, 'Cider with Rosie', along with the neighboring village of Slad where the author lived and was laid to rest in the village churchyard. We will also have time for a wander
around the lovely working village of nearby Painswick. Known as the 'Queen
of the Cotswolds', set on the edge of the steep Painswick Valley, this bustling
place prospered in the 17th and 18th centuries with the production of wool
cloth. |
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The church here has a 17th century spire which is quite striking and elegant and the churchyard, with its ancient yew trees, is well worth a visit. The next day we'll enjoy a walk full
of scenic beauty and historic interest. We'll visit a prehistoric burial chamber,
or Neolithic long barrow, one of the most impressive in the area, dating back
to 3000 BC. |
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Then we will walk on for lunch in Winchcombe, once a flourishing Cotswold 'wool town', it has an impressive 15th century 'wool church' and streets full of character. We will pass magnificent Sudeley Castle, once the home of Queen Catherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII, and end the walk at the picturesque ruins of Hailes Abbey, which date back to 1246AD. On our final day we shall stop in
one last Cotswolds village, before saying our farewells at Moreton-in-Marsh
train station. |
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Tour starts and finishes at Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Price includes: Hotel and Breakfast; guided walks; transportation between walks on tour days and to and from Moreton-in-Marsh train station at the start and end of the tour. If you wish to extend your stay in the Cotswolds, please let us know and we will be happy to organise this for you at the time of booking.
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Tour Dates 2008 May Aug |
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