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Abbots Pool

Abbots Pool Circular Walk

– If you’re looking for a short, woodland walk with some interesting history, ducks to feed, and a lovely spot for a picnic, Abbots Pool circular walk is for you! WALK INFORMATION: Distance: 1.85 miles/3 kmWalk Time: 1 – 1.5 hours (longer with picnic stop)OS Map: Landranger 172; Explorer 155Elevation: 35mDog Friendly: Yes (keep on

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Views from Draycott Sleights

Draycott Sleights Circular Walk

Draycott Sleights Circular Walk This walking route takes in far-reaching views over the Somerset Levels from the southern slopes of the Mendip Hills. The panoramic views from Draycott Sleights are some of the finest in Somerset – reaching as far as the Quantock hills, Exmoor, Dorset and the south coast of Wales.  Walk Information: Distance:

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Cadbury Camp Walk

Cadbury Camp Circular Walk

Cadbury Camp  Circular Walk This walking route takes in far-reaching views over the Somerset Levels from the top of Cadbury Camp. Cadbury Camp is the site of an Iron Age Hillfort. Walk Information: Distance: 2.75 Miles (4.4 km)OS Map: Landranger 172; Explorer 154Elevation: 120 mDog Friendly: Yes (beware of live stock) Start/Finish Grid Ref: 51.439359, -2.780869

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People at the Market Cross in Castle Combe

Castle Combe Circular Walk

  Castle Combe Circular Walk This walking route starts from Castle Combe in the Cotswolds, often called the prettiest village in England. The circular route takes in quiet country lanes and footpaths, wooded combes, ancient bridges and a pretty brook. Walk Information: Distance: 2.7 Miles (4.3 km)OS Map: Landranger 173; Explorer 156Elevation: 83mDog Friendly: Yes Start/Finish

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Packhorse bridge in Castle Combe

Visit Castle Combe in the Cotswolds: Things to do with Kids

Are you planning a trip to The Cotswolds? The Cotswolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, famous for its charming towns and villages, rolling countryside, storybook cottages and stately homes. The Cotswolds cover an area of nearly 800 square miles, mainly over the counties of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire, but also Wiltshire, Somerset, Worcestershire and

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