Cotswolds to Bath In Style
- Experience ultimate luxury and relaxation in the region's best spa hotels
- Discover the timeless beauty of the chocolate-box villages of Snowshill and Broadway
- Beautiful Bath, with its exquisite Georgian architecture and rich Roman history
- Visit the majestic grandeur of Sudeley Castle
- Have a "cuppa" in a quaint village tearoom or a "pint" in a classic country pub
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Itinerary
Day 1 Arrrive Moreton-in-Marsh. Transfer to Dormy House in BroadwayTravel by train to Moreton-in-Marsh (regular service via London) and an included private taxi transfer will whisk you to the first luxury spa hotel of the tour - the wonderful Dormy House, set in the heart of the Cotswold Countryside. Drop your bags in your room, kick off your shoes and relax! Visit the indulgent Spa, experience afternoon tea or grab a cocktail at the bar before dinner - the choice is yours!
Nestled atop the picturesque village of Broadway, Dormy House presents a luxurious idyllic countryside escape that mixes the old with the new. Discover a haven of snug corners, crackling log fires, a relaxing spa, delectable cuisine, and lavish interiors. At the house Spa, it's all about rejuvenation and indulgence. Their award-winning sanctuary has been delighting guests since its inception, offering a harmonious fusion of calming therapies, a tranquil pool, a terrace hot tub, and a Scandinavian-inspired thermal suite. Unwind, revitalise, and embrace pure bliss at Dormy House.
A taxi will take you to Chipping Campden in the morning, a quaint Cotswold town famous for being a wool trading centre in the Middle Ages. The Cotswold Way (one of England's most popular national trails) officially starts in Chipping Campden, so you are bound to pass some walkers starting their epic journey along it, be sure to wish them well as you pass! From Chipping Campden make your way via a circular loop to National Trust owned, Hidcote Gardens. Hidcote is the brainchild of renowned horticulturist Major Lawrence Johnstone and is a meticulously designed sanctuary that captures the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement in the region. The many different intricate outdoor spaces offer a harmonious composition of colours, textures, and scents that is a real delight to the senses. After spending time at Hidcote, head back to Chipping Campden and have a wander around the shops or have a pint in the pub before taking a taxi back to Dormy House in Broadway.
Ascent: +70m (223 ft) / Descent: -70m (223 ft)
Nestled atop the picturesque village of Broadway, Dormy House presents a luxurious idyllic countryside escape that mixes the old with the new. Discover a haven of snug corners, crackling log fires, a relaxing spa, delectable cuisine, and lavish interiors. At the house Spa, it's all about rejuvenation and indulgence. Their award-winning sanctuary has been delighting guests since its inception, offering a harmonious fusion of calming therapies, a tranquil pool, a terrace hot tub, and a Scandinavian-inspired thermal suite. Unwind, revitalise, and embrace pure bliss at Dormy House.
A splendid circular loop walk lets you experience the classic Cotswolds rolling hills, passing through some of its best honey-pot villages. The walk starts heading south and uphill where you will pass the iconic Broadway Tower. Standing proudly as a symbol of distinction atop the Cotswolds escarpment - It was placed strategically along a pre-medieval trading route with views to Beacon Hill. You can purchase a ticket to climb up the tower if you wish or grab a snack or cup of coffee from its cafe. Leaving the tower behind you'll start to stroll down to the pretty village of Snowshill - known for its unique collections within its manor house, stunning scenery, and artistic inspiration - it was also used as a film location for the popular 2000's film Bridge Jones Diary. Continue uphill on the Winchcombe Way, merging onto the Cotswold Way, which eventually leads you to the delightful town of Broadway, known as the Jewel of the Cotswolds. Explore its charming streets, shops, and ensure you have lunch in one of its many classic British pubs. Lastly, a short but steep ascent awaits you as you walk back up the escarpment to Dormy House.
Ascent: +320m (1040 ft) / Descent: -335m (1100 ft)
Later in the afternoon, you will then be transferred to your next accommodation, the Ellenborough Park Hotel just outside Cheltenham.
Ellenborough Park, rich in history and set amidst 90 acres of stunning grounds, lies between the highest point in the Cotswolds and the iconic Cheltenham Racecourse. This luxurious manor house has been meticulously restored to its original five-star grandeur and offers relaxed dining, a rejuvenating spa, and rooms full of country house charm.
Starting from the Ellenborough Park Hotel, you'll reach the summit of Cleeve Hill early in the day which is the highest point on the Cotswold Way. Descending onto Cleeve Common, you continue your journey with sweeping views of rolling hills, passing the community of postlip hall and the Neolithic long barrow of Belas Knap, an intriguing historical site. The route today passes Sudeley Castle where you are free to go in and explore its grandeur or potter around its magnificent grounds and gardens.
After visiting Sudeley Castle head into the popular market town of Winchcombe where the walk ends at the Lion Inn Pub, grab a pint and wait for your taxi to arrive and take you back to Ellenborough Park Hotel.
Ascent: +410m (1345 ft) / Descent: -410m (1345 ft)
For those who wish to spend more time at Sudeley Castle or want to skip the short but demanding climb up to Cleeve Hill, you can also shorten today's walk by around 2.5 miles (4.5 km) and reduce the ascent and descent by 150m (495 ft) on our lower route to Winchcombe instead.
Ellenborough Park, rich in history and set amidst 90 acres of stunning grounds, lies between the highest point in the Cotswolds and the iconic Cheltenham Racecourse. This luxurious manor house has been meticulously restored to its original five-star grandeur and offers relaxed dining, a rejuvenating spa, and rooms full of country house charm.
A morning transfer will transport you from your accommodation in Bibury to the historic city of Bath. Bath offers a plethora of attractions, but we highly recommend walking the National Trust's Skyline Trail before delving into the city's wonders. This trail takes you up to the hills beyond the city, providing fabulous views of its magnificent Georgian architecture, and bringing you back through the city centre hot spots - including seeing Bath Abbey, the Roman Baths and the "Pump Room". During this walk, you'll also have the opportunity to visit the American Museum and Gardens in Claverton. Established in 1961 by Dallas Pratt and John Judkyn—an Anglo-American couple—the museum's mission is to showcase American decorative arts and challenge misconceptions about American culture. It houses a variety of exhibits and features an American-style deli that serves delectable, American-inspired cuisine within a charming garden terrace setting!
The distance quoted above is the actual Skyline walk itself (10km / 6 miles) - below are the distances tailored to where you are staying overnight (taking in a detour via the Abbey and Roman Baths).
- From the Royal Crescent Hotel: 14 km / 9 miles (Ascent: +215m / Descent: -210m)
- From the Gainsborough Spa Hotel: 12 km / 7.5 miles (Ascent: +190m / Descent: -190m)
Finally, at Macs, we love Bath and provide a comprehensive guide in your information pack on what to do and where to eat in Bath.
Experience the warmth of a gracious welcome at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, an exquisite five-star retreat nestled in the heart of Bath's historic centre. Immerse yourself in the allure of an iconic sanctuary, cocooned within an acre of its lavish gardens. Indulge in the sheer bliss of the sensational spa, where you can escape the pressures of everyday life and succumb to ultimate relaxation. Each of the beautiful bedrooms is masterfully designed by Jane Clayton, thoughtfully crafted to provide you with unrivalled comfort and adorned with stunning vistas.
The Gainsborough Bath and Spa is a 5-star luxury boutique hotel in Bath City Centre. Built-in the 1880's It occupies two Grade II Listed buildings with Georgian and Victorian façades within the World Heritage Site of Bath. Named after artist Sir Thomas Gainsborough, it has a Spa village with exclusive access to natural thermal waters. Designed by New York-influenced Champalimaud Design, the hotel is elegant, vibrant and a great place to stay while exploring the wonderful city of Bath.
After enjoying breakfast, your tour will come to an end however, we recommend taking the opportunity to further explore the enchanting city of Bath before continuing with your onward travel plans. If you would like an additional night's stay, just let your adventure specialist know at the time of booking.
Experience the warmth of a gracious welcome at The Royal Crescent Hotel & Spa, an exquisite five-star retreat nestled in the heart of Bath's historic centre. Immerse yourself in the allure of an iconic sanctuary, cocooned within an acre of its lavish gardens. Indulge in the sheer bliss of the sensational spa, where you can escape the pressures of everyday life and succumb to ultimate relaxation. Each of the beautiful bedrooms is masterfully designed by Jane Clayton, thoughtfully crafted to provide you with unrivalled comfort and adorned with stunning vistas.
Other Information
Is it for me?Experience the Cotswolds and Bath In Style! Perfect for those looking to visit this picturesque corner of England, while staying at the region's finest luxury hotels. Graded easy to moderate, you will stroll through the timeless beauty and charm of its Countryside by day and then dine and unwind in your spa hotel by night. The tour ends in the magnificent city of Bath, for any history buff, take your time and soak in its rich Roman heritage!
In Style | After a day of exciting adventures and soaking up unbeatable scenery, retreat to stylish accommodations and unwind with fine food and wine. This trip type is for those who like sophisticated places to stay and are looking for active routes but still want the holiday to feel special.
Multi Centre Walking | With a mix of loop and point-to-point walks stay 2 or 3 nights in one place which offers the chance to slow down and really explore a destination.
Solo Travellers
The minimum age for this tour is: 12 Years
The tour is graded easy to moderate overall. The walks are around 6-10 miles a day, with some noticeable hills climbs and descents on Day 3, Day 4 and Day 5. While moderately steep at points, it should be more than manageable for any active walker.
Expect a mixture of paths, tracks, and country roads. Some of the paths can become very muddy and boggy when rain falls, often making progress slower than normal. The Cotswold to Bath In Style walks are not specifically waymarked but you are walking through sections of England’s national trail networks and you regularly pass through small villages and towns – The paths are remote in sections but are walked regularly by other hikers and locals, with a few short sections being on indistinct paths.
You will stay in Broadway (Dormy House Hotel) for two nights, Cheltenham (Ellenborough Park Hotel) or Barnsley (Barnsley House Hotel) for two nights, and Bath for one night. The characterful, luxury hotels you stay in are the best in the region and one of the tour's highlights.
Accommodation Location
As this is an In Style tour we only use the best accommodations in the region, thus the walking days are crafted around the location of the luxury hotel you staying in. If there are any availability issues we can offer alternative options in Bath only currently (The Gainsborough).
IMPORTANT: We have switched the turn from staying in Barnsley House to Ellenborough Park Hotel (near Cheltenham). Barnsley House Hotel has gone under new ownership as of February 2024 and is currently refurbishing the hotel and its local village pub. Currently, they are not taking bookings till late summer 2024. In the meantime, The Ellenborough Park Hotel will be the permanent replacement with a walk to Sudeley Castle.
Accommodation Availability
Due to these being the best hotels in the region, there may be occasions when the entire hotel has been booked out for a closed event (such as weddings or functions). Where known, we have blocked these dates off to book in the calendar.
Twin Rooms
PLEASE NOTE: In some cases, availability may be trickier when booking a twin room setup as there may only be specific rooms in luxury accommodations that caters to two single beds or a ziplock mattress. For example, a lot of luxury accommodations use four poster beds, keeping in the character of country hotels; therefore cannot physically switch the room type to twins.
Single Rooms & Solo Walkers
We do not necessarily recommend solo walkers on this trip, due to the substantial solo supplements required of single rooms in luxury hotels and the included cost of solo taxi transfers. Single occupancy in double rooms also will likely require a substantial supplement. Please get in touch with the team directly, and we can look at arranging a quote for you.
Meals
Breakfast is included each morning and normally consists of a continental buffet with tea and coffee, fresh fruits, yoghurt, cereals, eggs, and bread with jams. Often also on the menu are cooked options like freshly made porridge or a traditional cooked English breakfast (Bacon/Eggs/Sausage/Beans). This of course varies depending on what accommodation you are overnighting in.
As your accommodation in Broadway (Dormy House Hotel) and Cheltenham (Ellenborough Park Hotel) or Barnsley House (Bibury) are not directly within local towns, we’ve included dinner when you are overnighting there. Dinner is normally a supplemented amount from around £40 per person for food (drinks not included). If you spend any more than this, you will be charged at checkout. Dinner is not included when you stay in Bath as there are plenty of options around the city – our information pack and blog have a great guide to eating out in Bath!
As you walk along the tour you will be able to see our recommendations on the Macs App. It shows the exact locations of convenient lunch, cafe or pub stops – Expect a mixture of traditional inns, cosy cafés or fine-dining restaurants. If you wish to go somewhere in particular for a meal, we recommend checking opening times and reserving a table a week or at least 24 hours in advance to avoid disappointment.
Additional Nights
You may wish to take some extra nights along the route, either to rest or for those with plenty of energy to explore some of the other walking opportunities nearby. We recommend extra nights at:
- Bath - Arguably, one of the best cities in England. Wonderfully compact and easy to get around. It has many great pubs, restaurants and visitor attractions such as the Roman Baths, The Pump Room and its Abbey. An extra night at the end of your tours is a must to fit everything in.
Using the Macs Adventure Smartphone App is mandatory for this tour. The trail paths follow a mixture of public footpaths and sections of the Monarchs and Cotswold Way. Many of the beautiful paths cut through the Cotswolds countryside where underfoot it may be indistinct at times, but we provide comprehensive route, maps and GPX tracks through our smartphone app, so you shouldn’t have any problem finding your way.
- Overnight in the region's best luxury spa hotels
- Breakfasts
- Dinners (In Dormy House Hotel and Ellensborough Park Hotel)
- Baggage transfers
- Taxi transfers as per your itinerary
- Access to maps, GPX tracks and daily route information with the Macs Adventure smartphone navigation app
- All your trip documents provided digitally through your online Macs “My Account”
- 24/7 Emergency telephone support from our UK office
- Travel to Moreton-in-Marsh
- Travel from Bath
- Dinner (In Bath)
- Personal equipment
- Travel Insurance
- Additional nights before, during or after your holiday
There is no bad time for walking in the Cotswolds but the best months for walking are in spring, summer and autumn when the weather is fairer. Spring is great as the wildflowers will be in bloom and the local towns and villages will be quieter during the day. By October the Cotswolds are covered in lovely orange hues as the leaves start to fall in the Autumn. You can start Cotswolds to Bath In Style, any day of the week subject to availability. The Cotswolds are very popular so it is best to book as far in advance as you are able to.
By nature, the South West of England is prone to varying types of weather throughout the year. Always be prepared for changeable conditions when walking in England. Waterproofs are essential all year round. In the summer months, be prepared for hot weather also - with a lack of shade on the paths (ensure you have sunscreen) and in the shoulder seasons of March or October expect colder temperatures (it’s not a bad idea to pack some gloves or a woolly hat).
Before you set off each day, it is also important that you pay attention to any weather warnings in place. We recommend visiting https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/ (the UK’s official source for weather warnings). Do not attempt to walk any sections if any serious weather warnings are in place.
Train services connect London to Moreton-in-Marsh (2h). A included private transfer will then take you from Moreton-in-Marsh to Dormy House Hotel in Broadway.
Fast and frequent train services Bath is a well-connected city, there are fast and frequent train services connecting Bath to London Paddington (1h30). Bristol Airport is also around an hour away on public transport that has good links to other airports in the UK.
Your bags will be transferred from your accommodation as per your itinerary and moved onto your next overnight accommodation.
At Macs Adventure we work in partnership with many luggage transfer providers who set a limit on how many bags/suitcases they will transfer per person, and also the weight of the bag/suitcase. Ninety-nine per cent of the time they will only transfer one bag per person, but the allowed weight ranges from anything between 15 and 20kg per bag, depending on the tour you are taking. We do not have control over the limits that these providers set. Therefore, it is very important that you read the luggage information specific to your tour before departure. If you do not adhere to these limits there is a great possibility that you will be charged locally both for extra bags or if they are too heavy. This limitation can be a challenge, especially as airlines generally have limits that are higher. However, our luggage providers have reasons for these limits (usually due to the Health and Safety of their employees) which we must respect.
IMPORTANT: Barnsley House based in Bibury has gone under new ownership as of February 2024 and is currently refurbishing the hotel. Currently, they are not taking bookings till late summer 2024. In the meantime, we have switched the tour to stay at Ellenborough Park Hotel, just outside Cheltenham. Instead of doing a loop walk around Bibury, you will instead walk a section of the Cotswold Way to Sudeley Castle.
It is a requirement of booking this tour with Macs Adventure that you have suitable travel insurance which covers you for the activity and emergency evacuation and hospital care.
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