If you are looking for a 3 hour walk around Castle Combe then look no further. This is one of our best walks to date. A stunning walk around the Valleys between Castle Combe and Ford. The walk has two natural refreshment stops, with multiple pubs and cafes in Castle...
Walks
Solsbury Hill and Charmy Down Walk
Charmy down is a great place to walk but there are very few ways to the top from the Batheaston side that do not require a heart-thumping steep hill. This is the easiest way up Charmy Down and uses a private road that gently ascends the hill and takes you right to the...
Ashwicke to Marshfield
An easy flattish walk that can be started from the layby in Ashwick or from Marshfield High Street. The walk is on open footpaths and bridleways and has many patches of flowing garlic and Bluebells in April. The route from Marshfield to Askwick is along an open...
Corsham Court Walk
To the east of Corsham there is a large open park that can be seen from the main road between Corsham and Chippenham. However, it is not until you venture into the park that you realise just how large it is and the significance of Corsham Court. This is a great sunny...
Limestone Link and Cotswold Way
This walk starts at the start of the Linkstone Link and finishes on the Cotswold way. It passes through two of the most picturesque valleys to the East of Bath.
Colerne to Box – Wonderful Valleys Walk
This is my first walk from Colerne and I can say that it will probably be the first of many. I walked this on a grey March day but the views were still fantastic. There are so many valleys on this walk that you constantly stop and look up or across a new view. The...
Batheaston and Larkhall Lunch/Coffee Walk
This is one of my favourite shorter walks, often done on a Saturday morning with a coffee stop (and sometimes cake or lunch) along the way. The walk can also be started from central Bath by joining the canal at Sydney Gardens and walking to the Larkhall Path off the...
Two Pubs, Two Aqueducts and Two Train Stations Walk
This walk has many different starting points and I would recommend that you choose your starting point based on what time you want to arrive at a pub or cafe on the way. The walk has the added benefit of passing two railway stations (Freshford and AvonCliff) so it is...
Kennet and Avon Canal with Bath Skyline Walk
13.5km Moderate
Walk that goes between Bath and Dundas Aqueduct and then heads up onto the Bath Skyline walk (best views of Bath!).
Bathampton Meadow and Bannerdown Common
A great walk that starts at Batheaston across the Bathampton Meadows before moving across to Bathford and follows the contours and fields to Ashley. The route then crosses the London/Bath railway via a footbridge and starts the slow (but long) climb to the top of...