Cotswold Way by Anthony Burton

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Cotswold Way by Anthony Burton

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Part of National Trail Guides series

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Following the limestone escarpment on the Western edge of the Cotswolds, the 102 miles of the Cotswold Way take the walker through a quintessentially English landscape as varied as it is beautiful.

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Cotswold Way by Anthony Burton

Following the limestone escarpment on the Western edge of the Cotswolds, the 102 miles of the Cotswold Way take the walker through a quintessentially English landscape as varied as it is beautiful. Starting and finishing among the golden Cotswold stone of Chipping Camden and Bath, and affording stunning prospects of the Malvern Hills, the Forest of Dean and even the Black Mountains in Wales, it winds through rolling farmland, magnificent beech woodlands, and up over the austerely beautiful Cleeve Hill with its panoramic views out over Cheltenham and far beyond. With a wealth of historic interest, from Neolithic burial mounds to Roman villas and country houses, this is genuinely a walk through the heart of England.
Anthony Burton is the author of a number of books in the National Trail Guides series for Aurum, including The West Highland Way, Hadrian's Wall Path, The Cotswold Way and The Ridgeway, as well as a biography of Richard Trevithick and Thomas Telford and numerous other works of industrial history. He lives in Stroud.
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ISBN 13 9781781315705
ISBN 10 1781315701
Title Cotswold Way
Author Anthony Burton
Series National Trail Guides
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Quarto Publishing PLC
Year published 2016-05-05
Number of pages 168
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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