AMBLE in the Cotswolds AVOIDING the crowds - visiting Chipping Campden, Ebrington and Broad Campden

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This circular Cotswold walk is between the beautiful villages of Chipping Campden, Ebrington and Broad Campden in Gloucestershire. Of seven miles in length the walk explores the chocolate box villages with cottages of thatched roofs and honey coloured stone. The rolling meadows are adorned with beautiful hedgerows which are typical of the Cotswold region.

The walk begins in the High Street of Chipping Campden heading in a north easterly direction to Cider Mill Lane. Down this lane we pass some cottages coming to a public footpath which is part of the Heart of England Way, which we then utilise for part of our journey.

Eventually on this path we discover the sign that describes the historical fight of Mickleton Tunnel which is near Mickleton Hills Farm. We continue in our north easterly direction before eventually heading south to the village of Ebrington.

In Ebrington we admire the thatched roofed cottages and discover 'The Millennium Mosaic' before reviewing the Ebrington Arms.

Next we visit Broad Campden and discover another village containing more beautiful cottages with thatched roofs. Here we also discover the delights of the Bakers Arms built in 1724 with a delightful pub garden.

We now return to Chipping Campden passing the church we had spied in the distance.

The walk was seven miles in distance with no steep hills but a gentle rolling countryside with clear paths and reasonable signs. We used the following map:

Around & About - Chipping Campden - The Yellow Walks Maps by yellow publications.

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