The River Windrush on the Windrush Way in winter near Nounton, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England UK


The Wardens’ Way and Windrush Way These two trails link with the Oxfordshire Way, as both start in Winchcombe and end at Bourton-on-the-Water. Designed by the Cotswolds Voluntary Wardens Service of the AONB, they complement each other at 13 and 14 miles in length. Wardens’ Way wanders through the villages of Guiting Power, Naunton and both Upper and Lower Slaughter. The Windrush Way goes over the hills with only the remains of ‘lost’ medieval villages en route to the River Windrush in Bourton.


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