Surfacing work at Dovers Hill

The CWA has contributed £1,500 towards the recently completed re-surfacing of 250m of the Cotswold Way between Chipping Campden and Dover’s Hill which was muddy and slippery due to heavy use.  The work was carried out by Gloucestershire Highways and was also funded by Robert Welch the well known cutlery and tableware designer whose shop is in Chipping Campden. The new surface of crushed Cotswold stone looks very yellow at the moment but will weather nicely in the coming months and years.

Continue Reading

Contours Walking Holidays

For more than 25 years, Contours Holidays has specialised in providing unforgettable adventures in the Great British countryside. Whether you choose to walk, run, cycle or mountain bike, we can help you discover the UK landscapes at your own pace with our vast range of customisable, self-guided point-to-point holidays. Head out solo, with family, or even with your dog; we have fantastic tours to suit almost everyone. Let’s get out there!

Many thanks for your support in joining the CWA as a business member.

Continue Reading

Fixing a slippery path at Weston

One of the CWA’s first projects was to install a 40m handrail on a slippery slope of the Cotswold Way near Weston, Bath.  This has been so well used that walkers have eroded a gully which is getting washed out and slippery again.  We are pleased to report that the CWA have funded re-surfacing on this section with the work being carried out by the Cotswold Wardens using EcoGrid and gravel.  

We hope that this approach will be successful and that the approach can be used as an alternative to steps on other sections of our trails. Here is a detailed description of what was done  –  Note on surfacing of slippery paths  

Continue Reading

Cotswold Distillery

Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Cotswolds Distillery been lovingly crafting delicious, award-winning spirits since 2014. They have shops in both Broadway, Bourton-on-the-Water and Stourton where you can pop in and try their spirits!  Find out more information HERE

Many thanks for your support in joining the CWA as a business member.

image001.jpg

Continue Reading

Cotswold Trail Events

The CWA welcomes “Cotswold Trail Events” as a business member.

Cotswold Trail Events is the new home of the Cotswold Way Century and Broadway Marathon & Half Marathon. The Cotswold Way Century is a single-stage trail running event that takes place along public rights of way. From Chipping Campden to Bath Abbey. The Broadway Marathon / Half Marathon starts and finishes in scenic Broadway village, the route follows trails and roads among picturesque villages, woodlands, and, most importantly, hills. The majority of the course is trail or unpaved track

Continue Reading

A new memorial bench to Cyril Trenfield

Those familiar with the Cotswold Way near Dyrham will have seen the memorial bench to Cyril Trenfield who, along with Tony Drake, created the Cotswold Way over 50 years ago.  Sadly the bench had rotted in the damp shaded ground, but the good news is that CWA has funded a replacement bench which has been recently erected by the Cotswold Voluntary Wardens a bit further up the trail with fine views across the Severn valley and Hinton Hill Fort.

Continue Reading

Leckhampton Hill Project Completed

As you’ll see from the before and after photographs below, the project on Leckhampton Hill above Cheltenham was completed in September 2021 with the generous support of the HF Holidays Pathways Fund. The result is ALL users now have access to the hill’s escarpment. Practically, the project involved re-ramping, smoothing and grading a 2-3 metre wide path on both sides of a gate virtually impassable by a wheelchair or pushchair. Logistically, it meant having to deliver to the site some 150 tonnes of limestone dust and Cotswold stone.

Continue Reading

HF Holidays support CWA Accessibility Project

The CWA Trustees are delighted to report that HF Holidays  have agreed to fully fund a major accessibility project on Leckhampton Hill.  To quote from HF’s response to the CWA’s application to its Pathway Fund:

‘Were particularly encouraged by the opportunity that this project allows us to support our strategic goal of driving sustainability and that this project will allow walkers, families and disabled users to have access coupled with the opportunity to recover damage to the SSSI area of the Leckhampton Hill escarpment area of outstanding natural beauty’.

The background is that, on the Cotswold Way on Leckhampton Hill (SO 9523 1850), there’s a gate with extremely rough stony ground either side. The west side is barely passable by a disabled outdoor mobility scooter or pushchair. The east side is NOT passable at all. A flat area to the side of the path is being used to bypass the gate, but is damaging the SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) in the process. 

The completed project will allow ALL users (walkers, families and disabled users) to have access to the majority of the Leckhampton Hill escarpment. Essentially it will involve re-ramping, smoothing and grading a 2-3 metre wide path on both sides of the gates. The work will involve some 150 tonnes of limestone dust and Cotswold stone and is expected to cost £7,500. It’s hoped to start the work in September, which will in accordance with Cheltenham Borough Council and Gloucestershire Public Rights of Way Office specifications.

The HF Pathways Fund has, for many years, provided assisted holidays to those who could not otherwise afford one. In addition, since 1998, the fund has helped to protect and improve the countryside where HF Holidays’ guests walk. This is achieved through generous donations from HF Holidays’ members and guests. HF Holidays offers guided walking holidays along the Cotswold Way from Harrington House at Bourton on the Water.

Here is a Mark Richards’ pen & ink drawing of the Devil’s Chimney that’s one of Leckhampton Hill’s outstanding features.

 

Continue Reading

Ways to show support

Getinvolved
Give As You Live
click to donate

Preserve The Cotswolds’ Ways

Preserve The Cotswolds' Ways