Itinerary Expand allOxford to Bath Day 1 Arrive in OxfordArrive in Oxford. Spend time visiting one of the many historic buildings, colleges or museums.Staying overnight at Oxford Coach & Horses or similar. Day 2 Oxford to WoodstockToday's walk follows the River Thames before joining the Oxford Canal and the Shakespeare Way to Woodstock. You'll have sweeping views back to Oxford across the flood plain meadows. You'll pass a derelict nunnery and the church at Bladon where Sir Winston Churchill is laid to rest, before ending up in the picturesque town of Woodstock where you can visit Blenheim Palace.Stay overnight at The Kings Arms or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 3 Woodstock to WitneyA chance for another visit to Blenheim Palace before setting off through Capability Brown's wonderful landscaped grounds towards the village of Combe, set on a hill above the Evenlode Valley. Continue on through the lush green Oxfordshire countryside to the busy town of Witney, the largest market town in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, once famous for its blankets. Stay overnight at Corncroft B&B or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 4 Witney to BurfordToday follow the River Windrush into the heart of the Cotswolds. The route passes Minster Lovell and your walk ends in the bustling medieval town of Burford, where the High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its three arched medieval bridge and its impressive 'wool' church.Stay overnight at The Highway Inn or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 5 Burford to BiburyYour route today passes through the quiet hamlet of Holwell, through part of the River Leach valley and follows the Roman road into Gloucestershire to Hatherop. Follow a trail along the River Coln to Bibury, described by designer William Morris as 'the most beautiful village in England'.Stay overnight at Cotteswold House B&B or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 6 Bibury to CirencesterHead through the village of Barnsley, past Barnsley House where the garden was designed by its former resident, Rosemary Verey. Cross pasture and arable land to Ampney Crucis before heading to the Roman town of Cirencester. Visit the Abbey or stroll in the grounds of the nearby Bathurst Estate.Stay overnight at The Prince of Wales or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 7 Cirencester to TetburyFrom Cirencester head through the grounds of the Royal Agriculture College to follow the disused Thames and Severn Canal. After walking through a landscape of gently rolling hills you'll reach the small town of Tetbury, with its independent specialist shops and the Prince of Wales's original 'Highgrove Shop'. Possibility of visiting Highgrove Royal Gardens - pre-booking is essential.Stay overnight at Alma House or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 8 Tetbury to Castle CombeSkirt the edge of the Highgrove Estate and follow the Monarch's Way through a typical Cotswold landscape and through the National Arboretum at Westonbirt. Walk through charming Cotswold villages and into Wiltshire to drop down into Castle Combe, with its pretty high street used as the film set location for War Horse and Stardust. Stay overnight at Castle Inn or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 9 Castle Combe to BathWalk through wooded valleys to the old market town of Marshfield. From Batheaston follow the canal to Bath for a triumphant entrance to the city, finishing up at the steps of Bath Abbey.Stay overnight at Apple Tree Guesthouse or similar. Meals included: Breakfast Day 10 Leave BathDepart after breakfast. Meals included: Breakfast
United KingdomUK passport holders do not need visas for this trip. Other nationalities should check with the relevant embassies.For further Brexit travel advice please visit https://www.abta.com/tips-and-advice/brexit-advice-for-travellers
Hotels and Guesthouses A range of accommodation is used on this tour including B&Bs and Inns, many of which are in historic buildings. All offer a friendly Cotswolds welcome and full English Breakfast daily.
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