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Ermin Way

in Birdlip

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Up here on the Cotswold scarp, you can really connect with ancient history by exploring part of Ermin Way.

This was a vital Roman road, engineered with incredible precision to link important settlements like Glevum, modern-day Gloucester, with Corinium Dobunnorum, which is now Cirencester. It's a chance to walk in the footsteps of soldiers, traders, and messengers from nearly two millennia ago.

Some sections are now quiet footpaths, while others have been incorporated into modern roads, but the general alignment and the impressive engineering behind it remain clear. Take a moment to consider the scale of the undertaking—building such a route across this terrain with Roman surveying tools and methods. From this higher elevation, you're often treated to expansive views across the landscape, which adds another dimension to the experience. It's not about finding grand ruins here; it's about appreciating the route itself and understanding the enduring legacy of Roman presence in Britain.

The village of Birdlip sits right alongside, offering a convenient base or a stop for refreshments. For more extensive facilities and further historical exploration, both Gloucester and Cirencester are just a short drive away, making this a fascinating point of interest during your travels through the area.

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