Two settlements Separated by Centuries
A short walk travelling through time, a village largely created in the twentieth Century and a settlement inhabited 2,500 years ago. Linked by a pleasant walking route across fields and along quiet tracks. Lunches available at the Greedy Goose after the walk. Possible mud after rain.
The Greedy Goose is on the A44 between Moreton in March and Chipping Norton. If you are not intending to eat at the Greedy Goose please park on the quiet road beside the pub signed Rollrights. You can visit the Rollright Stones after the walk or for something more substantial, Chastleton House is close by and open in the afternoon.
Book your place
Bookings for this walk open 21 days before it takes place.
This walk is organised by Cotswold Voluntary Wardens, the voluntary arm of the Cotswolds Conservation Board. These walks offer an interesting and often entertaining way of exploring our wonderful Cotswold countryside and landscape. All walks by the Voluntary Wardens are FREE OF CHARGE however donations are welcome and help us to take care of the countryside.
PLEASE: always remember to wear appropriate footwear because some walks may be steep and muddy in places. Dogs are not allowed on walks, except guide dogs and hearing dogs. It is advisable to check the website or call the Cotswolds Conservation Board (07841 663607) beforehand for details of any changes, particularly during bad weather.
Difficulty: Easy |
Date: Thu March 21, 2019 |
Time: 10:00 AM |
Duration: 2.5 hours |
Distance: 4.5 miles |
OS Grid Ref: SP270289 |
Map Ref: G3 |
Starting Point: The Greedy Goose GL56 0SP |
Stile Free: No |
Leader: Rosemary Wilson |
Organiser: Cotswold Voluntary Wardens |