Paths, Pastures & Pubs | Cotswolds, England

Steps by day, stories by night
SHIFT Guided
Walking
12 days
July 8 - 20, 2027
$7995
per person (double occupancy)
$8795
per person (single occupancy)
Cost starting from
TBA

Paths, Pastures & Pubs | Cotswolds, England

Steps by day, stories by night
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Overview

The Cotswolds Way

A SHIFT-Guided Walking Journey

This 12-day journey follows the full length of the Cotswold Way, tracing just over 160 km through one of England’s most storied landscapes. Rolling hills, honey-stone villages, and paths shaped over centuries define the experience.

But this is more than walking the trail. It is a SHIFT-guided experience, where the rhythm of the days are shared and what happens between the miles matters just as much as the distance covered. Each day, you move along the escarpment, passing Iron Age hill forts, open viewpoints, and historic landmarks like Sudeley Castle and Dyrham Park. The landscape unfolds steadily through villages, farmland, woodland, and long views that stretch beyond the immediate path.Evenings bring everyone back together.

Group dinners become a natural anchor, offering good food, conversation, and a chance to settle into the day. Along the way, we create space for trail talks, simple and well-timed conversations that invite reflection and connection without taking over the experience. Accommodations are thoughtfully chosen, from guesthouses to inns and small hotels that reflect the character of the region. Luggage is transferred ahead so you can walk with ease.The route is clear.The pace is steady. The experience is shared.

You complete the trail having walked its full length, just over 160 km, carrying with you not just the distance but the moments along the way that made it memorable.

What's Included

This is a SHIFT-guided journey, designed to bring together the walk, the setting, and the shared experience along the way.

Experienced SHIFT guide: Leading the journey, setting the tone, and creating space for both movement and connection

Most dinners together: Evenings anchored by shared meals, good food, and conversation

Trail talks & Happy hours: Lightly guided conversations and informal gatherings that add depth without taking over the experience

Curated accommodations: A thoughtful mix of inns, guesthouses, and small hotels along the route

Daily breakfast: A consistent and comfortable start to each day

Luggage transfers: Your bags move ahead so you can walk with ease

Route planning and navigation: A well-designed path across the full Cotswold Way

On-call support: Added peace of mind throughout the journey

GOOD TO KNOW
Arrival City
Chipping Camden, England
Departure City
Bath, England
TOTAL DISTANCE
160 km (100 miles)
Average walking distance
15 - 20 km per day (10 - 12 miles)
LEvel of difficulty
Moderate

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Chipping Campden

Arrive in a town that feels like it has always been here.
Stone, history, and a quiet beginning.

Orientation and welcome dinner. Overnight in Chipping Campden

Day 2: Chipping Campden to Stanton (16 km / 10 miles)

You step onto the escarpment.
Wide views, open fields, and the first sense of the path unfolding.

A gentle introduction along the escarpment with wide views

Day 3: Stanton to Winchcombe (12.5 km / 8 miles)

A steady climb, then a softer walk through farmland.
You begin to settle into the rhythm.

Day 4: Winchcombe to Cheltenham (16–19 km / 10–12 miles)

Higher ground, longer views.
The trail holds the edge of the landscape before dropping into town.

Day 5: Cheltenham to Birdlip (19 km / 12 miles)

Quiet paths and open hills.
A day that moves without needing much from you.

Day 6: Birdlip to Painswick (11 km / 7 miles)

Forest, ridge, and small moments along the way.
You reach the midpoint without needing to mark it.

Day 7: Painswick to Stonehouse (15 km / 9.5 miles)

The trail drops and rises again.
Views stretch toward the River Severn.

Day 8: Stonehouse to Wotton-under-Edge (21.5 km / 13.5 miles)

A longer day across hills and woodland.
You feel the distance more clearly here.

Day 9: Wotton-under-Edge to Old Sodbury (20 km / 12.5 miles)

Fields, quiet lanes, and open views.
The path keeps pulling you forward.

Day 10: Old Sodbury to Cold Ashton (16 km / 10 miles)

Rolling countryside and long stretches between villages.
You begin to sense the ending.

Day 11: Cold Ashton to Bath (16 km / 10 miles)

The landscape softens into the city.
You walk into Bath and finish where the path quietly ends.

Farewell Dinner.

Day 12: Departure

It ends simply.
You’ve followed the line from beginning to end.

Meet your guides

Jennifer Wieland

Jennifer Wieland, InHabit’s Travel Studies Consultant, lives in London, UK. As a former travel designer with Butterfield & Robinson and international educator, Jen has loved living in diverse locations such as Paris, Leysin, and Boston.

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