Bourton on the Water

Sun 6th Nov 2022

Walk Details:

Event Details Updated
Try to park on High Street or in side roads. Car parks are hideously expensive.
Event Type
Group Walk
Region / Area
Southern England / Cotswolds
Local Group
Bristol & West
Distance
15ml.
Start Time
09.00
Route
Start from the High Street, Bourton on the Water. This is a joint walk with Essex and Herts

Following the Oxfordshire Way and then the Diamond Way to lunch by the Lower Oddington church, a must see. Then picking up a short section of the Heart of the Cotswold Walk followed by a part of the Cotswold Ring to Lower Slaughter, another must see

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Walk Report

Gwyneth Littlejohn, Pam Mason, Clare Staff, Essex and Herts weekend away group

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Rights of way data from selected Local Authorities.
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