This vibrant historic Roman town of Cirencester has lots of places to visit, eat and drink.
There are 12 routes to explore the Cotswolds from Cirencester
Bisley Stroll
Cirencester
- Length
- 6.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Basic fitness, unsurfaced paths
- Surface
- 20251112
A Christmas circular walk from the Mill Inn, Withington.
Cheltenham
- Length
- 5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20251216
The ABC’s
Cheltenham
- Length
- 3 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20251022
Cotswolds from Coaley Peak - A Stonehouse Walking Festival Walk
Cheltenham
- Length
- 7 miles
- Difficulty
- Good fitness, uneven, steep slopes
- Surface
- 20250909
Across Painswick valley to Sheepscombe
Cheltenham
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20251111
Along the Frome Valley and its nature reserves.
Cheltenham
- Length
- 6 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20251014
Tetbury, Hookshouse, Chavenage
Cirencester
- Length
- 7.0 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20251112
Lakes and Manor
Cirencester
- Length
- 8.0 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20251029
Rodmarton and Tarlton
Cirencester
- Length
- 6.0 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20250925
Daglingworth Dawdle
Bourton-on-the-water
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Basic fitness, unsurfaced paths
- Surface
- 20250910
Two commons, a farm and lots of beechwoods
Cheltenham
- Length
- 5.5 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20250813
Miserden, Duntisbourne and Winstone
Cheltenham
- Length
- 6 miles
- Difficulty
- Moderate fitness, may be steep slopes
- Surface
- 20251118