Route outline for walk gl186:
Winchcombe - River Isbourne - The Cotswold Way - Salter's Lane - Hailes Abbey - North Farmcote - Lynes Barn - Campden Lane (Track) - Deadmanbury Gate - Wardens' Way - Salt Way - The Warren - Parks Farm - Sudeley Lodge - Sudeley Castle - Winchcombe
Points of Interest/Notes on this walk:
Sudeley Castle is a Grade I listed building built in the 15th century and famed for its gardens. The chapel, St. Mary's Sudeley, is the burial place of Queen Catherine Parr (1512–1548), the sixth wife of King Henry VIII, and contains her marble tomb. Sudeley is also one of the few castles left in England that is still a residence & is only open to visitors on specific dates.
National Trails & Long Paths included on this walk:
Part of this walk follows a section of The Cotswold Way, a 163km (101 miles) linear footpath connecting Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, England with Bath in Somerset, England. The Cotswold Way is waymarked by a National Trail Acorn. For more walks that include a section of this trail see The Cotswold Way.
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