
📷 Photo by Steve Daniels · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This walking route takes you through the gentle eastern reaches of the Cotswolds, connecting quiet countryside between villages like Coleshill and Great Coxwell.
The paths are straightforward and mostly level, winding through open fields with patches of woodland, so you can focus on enjoying the landscape rather than battling steep hills. It's a genuinely peaceful way to experience what makes this part of the region special.
Great Coxwell is worth slowing down for, particularly to visit its medieval barn. The National Trust looks after this 13th-century structure, and it really does showcase the skill involved in traditional agricultural building. Walking through it gives you a genuine sense of how farming communities worked centuries ago. Over in Coleshill village itself, you're walking around a historic estate with deeper layers to discover—it served as a training base for Britain's secret Auxiliary Units during World War II, and you can still sense that wartime history in the landscape.
Once you've built up an appetite, Faringdon is your logical stop. This working market town sits nearby and has proper pubs and independent shops where you can grab lunch or a drink and chat through what you've seen. It's the kind of place that feels lived-in rather than designed for visitors, which somehow makes it more welcoming.
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S. Daniels · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

S. Daniels · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons