Gloucestershire Way

The Gloucestershire Way is a long-distance footpath, in the English county of Gloucestershire. It was devised by Gerry and Kate Stewart, of the Ramblers Association and Tewkesbury Walking Club. The 100-mile (160-kilometre) route, which uses existing Rights of Way, goes from Tutshill, just north of Chepstow, crosses the river Severn at Gloucester, proceeding then to Tewkesbury, with a 'Worcestershire Way Link'.

Gloucestershire Way
Chepstow Castle lies on the trail
Length100 mi (161 km)
LocationGloucestershire, England
TrailheadsTutshill
51.648°N 2.666°W / 51.648; -2.666
Tewkesbury
51.996°N 2.137°W / 51.996; -2.137
UseHiking

In detail the stages are:

Chepstow to Parkend – 13.5 miles (21.7 km)
Parkend to May Hill14 miles (23 km)
May Hill to Gloucester13 miles (21 km)
Gloucester to Crickley12 miles (19 km)
Crickley to Salperton12 miles (19 km)
Salperton to Stow-on-the-Wold11 miles (18 km)
Stow to Winchcombe13 miles (21 km)
Winchcombe to Tewkesbury11.5 miles (18.5 km)
Worcestershire Way Link – 12 miles (19 km)

References

  • Stewart, G. (1996) The Gloucestershire Way; published by Countryside Matters ISBN 0-9527870-0-8
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