Can you cycle the Cotswold Way?
The Cotswolds boasts cycle-friendly lanes, rolling countryside, canal paths and bridleways perfect for exploration by bike.
Is the Cotswold Way signposted?
It’s not easy to get lost on the Cotswold Way. The trail is comprehensively signposted, like all National Trails. The biggest problem may be when you’re walking through the woods.
Where does the Cotswold Way start and finish?
The Cotswold Way National Trail is a walking trail that runs along the length of the Cotswolds, starting in Chipping Campden in the north, and finishing at the front of Bath Abbey in the south. The trail is 102 miles long and winds through many picturesque villages, such as Snowshill, Cranham & Painswick.
Why donate Route 442?
Route 442 is part of the National Cycle Network, cared for by Sustrans. Your donation today will help keep the Network safe and open for everyone to enjoy.
Where does National Route 442 start and end?
The section from Worcester to the south of Evesham is now fully open and signed as National Route 442. In Worcester, the route starts on the riverfront by Worcester Bridge, sharing the alignment of National Route 45 as it leaves the city. The route travels to Pershore on quiet lanes and through beautiful countryside.
What is Sustrans registered in the UK?
Sustrans is a registered charity in England and Wales (number 326550) and Scotland (SC039263) and a company limited by guarantee registered in England No 1797726 at 2 Cathedral Square, Bristol, BS1 5DD.
Does Sustrans own the National Cycle Network?
Sustrans only owns around 500 miles, or 4%, of the Network. The rest belongs to various landowners, who are ultimately responsible for their own stretch. However, Sustrans staff and volunteers help these landowners to maintain, improve and develop their routes. Read more about our role as custodians of the National Cycle Network.