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Nailsworth Circular 30 Miles / 48Km Great Comberton A4184 Elmley Castle B4035 Netherton B4632 B4081 Hinton on the Green Kersoe A38 CHIPPING CAMPDEN A46(T) Aston Somerville Uckinghall Broadway Ashton under Hill Kemerton A438 (T) Great Comberton A4184 M50 B4081 Elmley Castle B4035 Wormington B4479 Netherton B4632 Laverton B4080 5 Beckford Blockley Ashchurch B4078 B4081 for Tewkesbury Hinton on the Green Bushley B4079 Great Washbourne Stanton Kersoe A38 A38 TEWKESBURY A38 A417 CHIPPING CAMPDEN A438 Snowshill A46(T) Alderton Aston Somerville A438 Bourton-on-the-Hill Uckinghall B4079 A44 Broadway Ashton under Hill M5 Teddington B4632 Kemerton 4 A438 (T) Stanway B4208 Dymock M50 A424 M50 Linkend Oxenton Didbrook B4081 A435 PH Wormington B4479 Dixton Gretton Laverton Cutsdean B4080 5 Beckford Blockley Hailes B4078 Deerhurst 6 Ashchurch Kempley 3 PH for Tewkesbury Corse Ford Bushley B4079 Great Washbourne B4213 B4211 B4213 4 Gotherington Stanton A38 Tredington PH Farmcote A38 TEWKESBURY WINCHCOMBE A417 Tirley PH B4077 A438 Botloe’s Green Apperley 1 2 7 8 Condicote Alderton Snowshill 4 A438 Bourton-on-the-Hill Bishop’s Cleeve PH Several B4079 A44 Temple Guiting B4632 Hardwicke M5 Teddington Lower Apperley 4 Upleadon Haseld Coombe Hill Stanway Kineton B4208 B4221 Dymock M50 A424 River Severn Orchard Nook PH Linkend Oxenton Didbrook A435 A417 Gorsley A417 PH Newent Dixton Gretton A436 Cutsdean Kilcot A4091 Barton Boddington Hailes Hartpury Ashleworth Kempley Lower Swell Deerhurst 6 PH 3 Corse 3 B4224 Ford PH Guiting Power PH B4213 B4211 B4213 4 PH Gotherington Tredington WINCHCOMBE Farmcote Charlton Abbots PH PH B4216 Tirley B4077 Botloe’s Green Apperley 1 2 7 8 Condicote Highleadon Aston Crews Bishop’s Cleeve PH Several 4 Staverton PH Upper Slaughter Temple Guiting B4634 3 Hardwicke Sandhurst Naunton Lower Apperley Down Hatherley B4063 Upleadon B4222 1 Haseld Coombe Hill CHELTENHAM PH 5 Kineton Tibberton B4221 Brockhampton Lower Slaughter River Severn Orchard Nook PH A417 Taynton PH Gorsley A417 Rudford 2 A436 Newent Maisemore Bourton-on-the-Water A436 Sevenhampton Kilcot A4091 Barton 6Hartpury7 8 9 10 11 12 Boddington A40 (T) 3 Ashleworth Lower Swell B4215 Glasshouse Hill B4224 PH Several PH Guiting Power PH Notgrove Upper Rissington Bulley Cold Aston Charlton Abbots PH B4216 River Severn River M5 Andoversford Little Huntley A429 Highleadon PH Aston Crews Rissington Staverton 3 PH Upper Slaughter Sandhurst B4634 A436 Shipton Olie Naunton Clapton-on 1 Down Hatherley B4063 B4222 Hazleton -the-Hill CHELTENHAM PH Tibberton 5 A4136 Turkdean Wood Brockhampton Lower Slaughter Taynton PH A436 B4072 GLOUCESTER Rudford Great Rissington 2 Minsterworth Maisemore Sevenhampton Bourton-on-the-Water 5 6 7 8 PH 6 7 8 9 10 River Severn A436 A40 (T) 11 12 B4073 9 10 11 B4215 Northwood Green Hempstead Compton Abdale Glasshouse Hill PH Several Upper Coberley Notgrove Upper Rissington Withington Hampnett Bulley Cold Aston Farleys End Elmore PH Farmington Severn River M5 Andoversford Little Huntley PH A429 Rissington Cowley A40 A436 Shipton Olie Clapton-on Canal Colesbourne Northleach Hazleton -the-Hill A4151 A48 A435 A4136 Yanworth Great Barrington Taynton BURFORD Turkdean Wood PH 3 B4072 GLOUCESTER Great Rissington 4 Eastington Wood Minsterworth PH Daniel’s Grove 5 6 7 8 PH River Severn A436 Brimpseld Elkstone Hempstead B4073 9 10 11 Compton Abdale Canal Northwood Green Little Barrington Longney Beech Walk Upper Coberley Withington Hampnett B4008 13 PH Farleys End Elmore PH Farmington Several PH Chedworth Cowley A40 4 Harescombe PH Arlingham Canal PH PH PH 1 Whiteway Longmead Wood 5 Colesbourne Northleach B4020 Yanworth BURFORD Upper Framilode Sheepscombe A4151 Calcot A48 B4425 A435 3 Great Barrington Taynton Hareseld PH The Aldsworth Westwell PH PH 1 Camp 4 Eastington Wood A417 Daniel’s Grove Fretherne Saul Moreton Valence Edge Coln Rogers Holwell Brimpseld Elkstone 2 Longney Canal Little Barrington MiserdenGreat Comberton3 Beech Walk PAINSWICK A4184 Bradwell Grove 1 4a North Cerney Calmsden Winson B4008 13 SudgroveElmley Castle B4035 PH Frampton on Servern NethertonDuntisbourne Abbots B4632 3 B4071 Stroud Green Ablington Several PH Chedworth Slad Duntisbourne Leer 4 Arlingham Harescombe PH PH Several A4173 STROUD PH 1 5 Cotswolds.CyclingLeaflet_220x120mm_cover-15799-AW:Layout 1 12/ 4 B40815 PH PH Whiteway Longmead Wood 1 2 3 4 5 B4020 A419 Arlington Calcot Upper Framilode Hareseld Sheepscombe The Aldsworth B4425 6 7 8 9 Forge Plantation DuntisbourneHinton Rouse on the Green PH Westwell B4008 B4008 Kersoe Bibury 1 Camp A417 7 A38 Saul Moreton Valence Edge Coln Rogers Holwell R C C D Fretherne 3 R Y IR A CHIPPING CAMPDEN Canal P C Bisley L C Stonehouse A46(T) 2 Miserden £ I U Y 30 Daglingworthmiles / 48km Hatherop 33 miles / 52km 3 1 3 PAINSWICK A38 N Berkeley Circular Bradwell Grove Nailsworth Circular Aston Somerville 4a North Cerney Calmsden Winson . L Route 9 G A Uckinghall Route Coln St Aldwyns Eastleach Turville Sudgrove 9 Frampton on Servern 5 M5 T R Baunton Barnsley Broadway Duntisbourne Abbots O Ashton under Hill 3 B4071 Stroud Green 2 Ablington 4 e Purton Apart from brief stints along A and B roads, the route follows quiet unclassified lanes through rolling Cotswold Countryside. Strenuous in one or An easy start through the Severn Vale followed by a steep ascent and descent of the Cotswold escarpment. A ride taking in some beautiful U Bournes Green Slad Duntisbourne Leer 1 Kemerton PH Several A4173 R A438two (T) short bursts. GRADE – MODERATE. 2 countryside that includes TheQuenington Tynedale Monument and the National Trust’s Newark Park. GRADE –STROUD AFyeld VARIED ROUTE FROM EASY TO Cambridge Thrupp Stratton 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 PH A419 Arlington Slimbridge STRENUOUS IN PLACES. The Green Broadwell Moorend PH Sapperton 13 6 7 8 9 Forge Plantation Duntisbourne Rouse B4008 B4008 Bibury Sharpness WoodchesterM50 PH 18 At T junction TL SP STROUD. 19 B4081 1 Langford 3 20 CIRENCESTER19 TR SP SAPPERTON/EDGEWORTH.Wormington B4479 From Berkeley market square head north along B4066 Houndscroft LavertonAmpney Crucis Canal Stonehouse Bisley PH 18 7Extreme8 9 care10 crossing the A419. Ampney St Mary Marybrook Street SP SHARPNESS. Daglingworth Hatherop Newtown B4080 11 9 A38 Halmore 5 Beckford Blockley 2 Coln St Aldwyns Cam & 20 B4078 At roundabout straight over SP WANSWELL. Eastleach Turville B4566 Ashchurch At crossroads TL SP CHERINGTON/ 5 8 11 M5 Barnsley Coaley PH Ampney St Peter 3 Baunton PH Dursley for Tewkesbury STROUD. 4 Purton 7 TR SP BROOKEND/PURTON. Bournes Green 2 B4079 Poulton FAIRFORD Wanswell AmberleyBushley 21 Great Washbourne PH 4 Fyeld 21 At crossroads, straight over SP Stanton Cambridge TL SP GOSSINGTON/SLIMBRIDGE. Quenington A38 A38 Minchinhampton 17 A419(T) Ampney Crucis Thrupp Stratton A417 TEWKESBURY 6 PH NAILSWORTH PH CHERINGTON. Extreme care Slimbridge 5 TL SP SLIMBRIDGE. The Green Broadwell A438 22 Coates Siddington Moorend Horcott PH Sapperton 13 PH Several B4066 A417 6 w 16 crossing the A419. Snowshill TL down LIGHTENBROOK LANE. 28 Alderton Sharpness 4 Meysey5 Hampton 12 Woodchester Langford A438 22 PH 10 w At crossroads, straight over SP A419 7 CIRENCESTER BERKELEY 24 Drield Bourton-on-the-Hill At T B4066junction (KingstonA417 Road) TR. 3 Cam 27 B4079 Tarlton A44 Houndscroft Ampney Crucis 1 2 6w PH 23 TETBURY/CHERINGTON. 8 7 8 9 10 B4632 TL SP TROY TOWN. 11 Ampney St Mary PH Several M5 Teddington Newtown 3 Halmore . A433 23 Cam & PH c At T junction TR SP TETBURY/ B4566 9 Uley Horsley 26 4 Totterdown At T junction (Ryalls Lane) TR. o 12 Cherington Dursley Coaley A361 Ampney St Peter Newport AVENING. Stanway PH Farm Whelford 10 Poulton FAIRFORD t 7 14 Wanswell At T junction with A38Amberley TL. s Avening Ham B4208 05/2014 15:04 Page 1 15 24 TR SP AVENING. Minchinhampton DURSLEY w DymockPH M50 13 A424 11 Just past THE GEORGE PUB TR and follow A419(T) Ampney Crucis Linkend PH OxentonRodmarton Didbrook 13 PH A435 25 NAILSWORTH o PH PHKembleAt T Junction TL SP AVENING/ Duneld lane. Coates Siddington Horcott 25 6 PH Several B4066 A417 l 2 B4058 d Dixton Gretton NAILSWORTH/TETBURY. South Cerney 2 12 Cutsdean Kempsford 12 At T junction with postbox TL. PH Meysey Hampton s 1 A419 B4014 26 BERKELEY Down Tarlton Drield A417 . TR SP MINCHINHAMPTON. HailesCare 3 13 c Marston MeyseyCam TL SP ULEY and bear right at next two forks. DeerhurstA46 6 1 2 6 o Kingscote Ampney Kempley crossing the B40143. PH 14 PH Several Bevington Corse Bear right SP DURSLEY. A433 m 10 Shorncote Ford North Nibley B4213 B4211 B4213 4 Gotherington 27 14 Uley Horsley 12 Totterdown PH TL SP PENSILE Road. 1 Cerney Wick Cherington A361 10 Tredington Culkerton 1 Farmcote 25 Newport 15 At crossroads straight over SP STOUTSHILL. Farm Whelford 28 PH 7 A429 WINCHCOMBEA429 At T junctionPoole TL Keynesand make your way Ham 24 Avening Stone Tirley 1 PH 11 PH B4077 DURSLEY Blind Corner - Extreme care crossing the Hill PH Botloe’s Green Apperley3 1 2 7 8 back into Nailsworth. PH 23 Condicote PH Rodmarton Tetbury Upton Ashley 16 B4066. PH Kemble Duneld PH 2 Bishop’s Cleeve PH Several Somerford Keynes 4 15 6 22 B4058 16 At crossroads TR SP WOTTON/DURSLEY. Care South Cerney 4 Temple Guiting 17 Kempsford 21 7 B4014 PH- Several A4135 Hardwicke5 crossing the B4058. Down Marston Meysey 3 A46 Lower Apperley 9 PH 17Kingscote Ampney • • • The downloadable supplements contain details of: setting off from six of the village/town hubs. additional daily circular routes are provided, extend your holiday, If you wish to attractive village or town accommodation hub. finishes at an of approximately 30 miles, Each daily route, SUPPLEMENTS DOWNLOADABLE and it is supported by Vale Cotswolds and the Severn This guide provides a seven day circular cycle route through the How to use this Guide your journey.
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