People planning stays at holiday cottages in the Cotswolds could take part in a series of guided walks organised in the area.
Running until March, the programme of hikes has been arranged by the Cotswolds Conservation Board around the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, according to the Cotswold Journal.
Ranging from four to 12 miles in length, those taking holidays in the Cotswolds can sign up for the events, with easy, moderate and strenuous options on offer.
Treks include visits to picturesque villages such as Broadway, the Slaughters and Chipping Camden, while sites of interest that are incorporated into walks include Belas Knap, Hidcote Manor and Cooper”s Hill.
"The walks, which will be held until March, are designed to provide an enjoyable way to discover more about the Cotswolds," the news source reports.
Meanwhile, people visiting Cotswold holiday cottages could also watch the annual North Cotswolds Hedgelaying Competition on November 21st, which is part of a local rural skills initiative and covers a series of age categories, with competitors laying up to ten yards of each.
Posted by David Sollberger


