
Woodchester nestles in its Cotswold vale
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Highlights of this walk
- A sample of Cotswold scenery
- Woodland walks
- Good viewpoints
- Site of a Roman pavement
For the most part the scenery of the
Cotswolds is pretty, rather than dramatic, but this walk includes
some striking views. It is a pleasant walk on which to sample
the variety of this lovely region.
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Safety and Difficulty
By the standards of frequent walkers this is
an easy route. The steepest section is on Selsley Common at
the end of the walk, when you can look forward to a well-earned
rest. Some sections may be muddy. |
To use this guide
Review START Page (this one), check ROUTE and
Map, check NOTES for points of interest, go and enjoy yourself!
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Road Directions
From M5 turn off at junction 13 and follow
A419 towards Stroud. Pass Stonehouse. At a large roundabout
take the B4066 towards Uley and Dursley (signposted 'Scenic
Route'). This goes up a steep hill and comes out on Selsley
Common.
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Car Parking
Use one of several small Car Parks on Selsley
Common, beside the B4066. |