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Cirencester to Stroud 50Km Contour Information 8 at Grassed Triangle T Junction TR, Then Immediate 300 Height Left SP SOMERFORD KEYS 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) M50 B4081 Wormington B4479 Laverton B4080 Beckford Blockley Ashchurch B4078 for Tewkesbury Bushley B4079 Great Washbourne Stanton A38 A38 A417 TEWKESBURY A438 Alderton Snowshill A438 Bourton-on-the-Hill B4079 A44 M5 Teddington B4632 Stanway B4208 Dymock M50 A424 Linkend Oxenton Didbrook A435 PH Dixton Gretton Cutsdean Hailes Kempley Deerhurst PH Corse Ford B4213 B4211 B4213 PH Gotherington Tredington WINCHCOMBE Farmcote Tirley PH B4077 Botloe’s Green Apperley Condicote Bishop’s Cleeve PH Several Temple Guiting Hardwicke Lower Apperley Upleadon Haseld Coombe Hill Kineton B4221 River Severn Orchard Nook PH A417 Gorsley A417 Newent A436 Kilcot A4091 Southam Barton Hartpury Ashleworth Boddington Lower Swell B4224 PH Guiting Power PH Charlton Abbots PH B4216 Prestbury Highleadon Aston Crews Staverton Hawling PH Upper Slaughter B4634 Sandhurst Naunton Down Hatherley B4063 B4222 CHELTENHAM PH Tibberton Brockhampton Lower Slaughter Taynton PH Rudford A436 Maisemore Twigworth Sevenhampton Bourton-on-the-Water A40 (T) Glasshouse Hill B4215 Charlton Kings PH Several Notgrove Upper Rissington Salperton Bulley Cold Aston River Severn River M5 Lower Andoversford Little Huntley A429 Dowdeswell PH Rissington A436 Shipton Olie Clapton-on Hazleton -the-Hill A4136 Shurdington Turkdean Wood Great Rissington Minsterworth B4072 GLOUCESTER PH River Severn A436 B4073 Northwood Green Hempstead Compton Abdale Upper Coberley Withington Hampnett Farleys End Elmore PH Farmington Cowley A40 Canal Birdlip Colesbourne Northleach A4151 A48 A435 Yanworth Great Barrington Taynton BURFORD PH Eastington Wood PH Daniel’s Grove Brimpseld Elkstone Key to Map Canal Little Barrington Longney Beech Walk B4008 PH Day Symbols: Several PH Chedworth At a Glance Arlingham Harescombe PH PH PH PH Whiteway Longmead Wood 7 Upper Framilode Sheepscombe Calcot B4425 B4020 Hareseld PH The Rendcombe Aldsworth Westwell Camp A417 Fretherne Saul Moreton Valence CirencesterEdge to StroudColn Rogers A mainly flatHolwell route through the A Road Miserden PAINSWICK Bradwell Grove B Road Sudgrove North Cerney Calmsden Winson South Cotswold countryside Frampton on Servern Duntisbourne Abbots B4071 Stroud Green Slad Duntisbourne Leer Ablington Minor Road PH Several STROUD A4173 14 At T junction TL SP TETBURY. taking in Tetbury at around Bibury A419 Arlington Motorway Forge Plantation Duntisbourne Rouse B4008 B4008 15 At T junction TR SP TETBURY. lunchtime and finishing the Stonehouse Bisley Built-up Area Daglingworth Hatherop holiday week with a final A38 16 At Marketplace Roundabout carry straight on 30 Coln St Aldwyns Eastleach Turville Filkins M5 Baunton Barnsley Purton 29 Bournes Green direction CIRENCESTER/DURSLEY/AVENING. descent into Stroud. Roundabouts Quenington Fyeld Canal Cambridge Thrupp Stratton PH 17 At spreading crossroads carry straight on (Bearing The Green Broadwell Moorend Slimbridge 28 PH Bagpath Sapperton 7 Railway Stations Sharpness Woodchester Left) SP AVENING. Langford Chalford CIRENCESTER B4066 Houndscroft Frampton Ampney Crucis Grade - Easy/Moderate Newtown 8 9 10 11 12 Ampney18 TL St along Mary CHAVENAGE LANE. Railway Lines Halmore Cam & Mansell B4566 27 27 Dursley Coaley 1 Ampney St Peter PH Poulton FAIRFORD Wanswell Amberley Distance - 31 miles / 50 km Minchinhampton Coates 19 Turn Right. Lakes 26 A419(T) Ampney Crucis 5 PH 2 Box 25 Siddington Horcott PH Several B4066 6 20 At Cross roads go straight over. Care crossing A417 24 3 4 PH Meysey Hampton Rivers A419 BERKELEY Drield A417 Cam NAILSWORTH 23 Tarlton B4014. PH Several 22 Points of A433 Uley Horsley 6 5 1 Totterdown Points of interest A361 Interest Newport Cherington 21 At T junction TL. Descent on Farmnarrow lane.Whelford Ham Avening PH DURSLEY PH Beware of oncoming traffic. PH 1 Rodmarton Kemble 7 Duneld 21 1 P.O.I. numbers* B4058 South Cerney At village green TL SP AVENING. Kempsford 1. Butts Farm B4014 22 8 Down Marston Meysey Bevington Kingscote Ampney Cycle Shops or North Nibley Shorncote Turn second right SP HAMPTON FIELDS/STROUD. 2. Cotswold Water Park & Culkerton 2 23Cerney Wick Cycle Hire** A429 20 A429 Poole Keynes Stone PH Beach Hill 19 Tetbury Upton 9 PH 6 Ashley Somerford Keynes 24 At Crossroads go straight over SP PH Public Houses Chedworth 3. Police Bygones Museum PH- Several A4135 MINCHINHAMPTON ONLY. Care crossing B4014. 3 18 Visitor 10 PH Rockhampton Wotton-under-Edge TETBURY Tetbury Information 17 PH- Several Oaksey 25 Direction straight on through village. B4058 12 Centres B4509 14 11 16 B4014 4. Westonbirt (nearby) B4062 26 At T junction TR SP STROUD/CIRENCESTER. 13 PH Cycle Route Long Newnton Crudwell 15 27 At T junction TL SP RODBOROUGH/STROUD. 5. Highgrove Gardens B4509 (bookable) Route Marker B4061 B4060 4 28 Speed aware – Steep descent on narrow lane. Beware of oncoming traffic. 6. Chavenage House 1 Route Start 5 Point Marker 29 At traffic lighted crossroads TL. 7. The Organic Farm Shop & Cycle Route 30 At roundabout go straight on SP TOWN CENTRE. Café into Town 1 Join Sheep Street and head south continuing out 9 Follow track with SP. NEIGHBRIDGE COUNTRY Care crossing A419 and continue into STROUD to 8. Cirencester Corinium Cycle Route of Cirencester and taking the bridge over the A429 PARK and at end of track rejoin carriageway out of Town reach your destination and complete your holiday! Museum Bristol Road. straight on. Burford to Cirencester 42km 9. Roman Ampitheatre TL Turn left 2 At Crossroads TL and continue along 10 At mini roundabout TL SP EASTCOURT. Turn right CHESTERTON LANE. 300 10. New Brewery Arts TR 11 At crossroads TR SP CRUDWELL/CIRENCESTER. 200 SP Signpost 3 At roundabout TL along MIDLAND ROAD. Metres 11. Cirencester Abbey Grounds 10012 At T junction TL SP CHIPPENHAM/MALMESBURY. Height 4 At mini roundabout TR along BRIDGE ROAD. & Park * Please note symbols indicate Cycle 130 TR SP CHEDGLOW/ASHLEY/LONG NEWNTON Shop within town/village and not 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 12. Cirencester Open Air Pool precise location. 5 Junction with grassed triangle and bus stop TR. taking care to cross the A429. Kilometres ** Route attraction numbers start 6 At second grassed triangle bear left. as you leave each hub town in a clockwise direction. 7 At T junction TR then turn first left. Cirencester to Stroud 50km Contour Information 8 At grassed triangle T junction TR, then immediate 300 Height left SP SOMERFORD KEYS. 200 Metres 305m Metres 100 Height 229m 0 152m 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 76m Kilometres Gloucester to Winchcombe 45km 300 200 Metres 100 Height 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Kilometres Cirencester to Stroud Things to do on route Butts Farm Starting from Cirencester which is a must see thriving market town at the heart Cotswold Water Park & Beach of The Cotswolds with ancient Roman origins. The Corinium museum showcases Police Bygones Museum Tetbury the finest Roman collection so leave the 21st Century behind and discover Westonbirt (nearby) the treasures and history of The Cotswolds. Highgrove Gardens (bookable) Cirencester mixes old with new having a vibrant Chavenage House Cirencester (Hub town) arts centre with workshops, Britain’s oldest open The Organic Farm Shop & Café Corinium Hotel air swimming pool and beautiful abbey grounds. Cirencester Corinium Museum Gloucester Street, Cirencester, GL7 2DG The amazing selection of independent shops and Roman Ampitheatre www.coriniumhotel.com restaurants sit alongside the ‘woolgothic’ church, 01285 659711 New Brewery Arts which dominates the marketplace. The route Cirencester Abbey Grounds & Park Riverside House takes you to the The Cotswold Water Park area Cirencester Open Air Pool Watermoor, Cirencester, GL7 1LF which dominates the South Cotswolds offering an www.riversidehouse.org.uk 01285 647642 incredible resource for leisure, sports, walks and even an inland beach around 150 lakes. Greensleeves B&B Baunton Lane, Cirencester, GL7 2LN www.greensleeves4u.co.uk The route moves through quiet lanes onto 01285 642516 Tetbury which has in the heart of the town a market house dating back to 17th century used Tetbury (10 miles from Cirencester) for the sale of wool and yarn. The town has many Hare & Hounds Hotel beautiful and historic buildings and the skyline is Westonbirt, Tetbury, GL8 8QL dominated by the magnificent spire of the Parish www.cotswold-inns-hotels.co.uk Church of St Mary the Virgin. 01666 881000 The Close Hotel You will drop into Stroud from the lofty heights of the Stroud commons which give Long Street, Tetbury, GL8 8AQ some beautiful views. Stroud itself is brimming with independent shops, cafes, www.cotswold-inns-hotels.co.uk 01666 502272 galleries and a lovely museum and is home to one of the best farmers markets in the country. Stroud is well known as a centre for contemporary arts, as well as its The Snooty Fox canal, commons, woollen mill heritage and colourful festivals. Market Place, Tetbury, GL8 8DD www.snooty-fox.co.uk 01666 502436 Malmesbury (12 miles from Cirencester) Best Western Mayfield House Hotel Crudwell, Malmesbury SN16 9EW www.mayfieldhousehotel.co.uk 01666 577409.
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