Walks directly from Briarfields Touring Park in Cheltenham

We’ve tried, tested and documented a whole bunch of walking routes for you, all of which start right from our park, so no need to get in the car. The following walks (in pdf format) can be viewed, downloaded and printed from your computer. So you can print them all off and bring them on your next visit.

Walking into Cheltenham Town CentreFrom Briarfields to Benhall Woods
Three Mile Circular from BriarfieldsFour Mile Circular from Briarfields
To Gloucestershire Airport and the Aviator PubTo Chosen Hill via the Airport
To the House in the Tree Pub via the fieldsCircular 5 mile loop to Churchdown
Walking to ChurchdownOut and back from Briarfields to the Bell Inn

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A short drive from Briarfields…..
We’ve tried, tested and documented a whole bunch of walking routes for you just a short drive from Briarfields; there is a huge array of different lengths and whether you fancy a hilly or a level walk. At either end of the walk or at the car parks you will find either a café or a bar/restaurant for a much needed refreshment.

The following walks (in pdf format) can be viewed, downloaded and printed from your computer; you can print them all off and bring them on your next visit.

Out and Back along the canal from Coombe Hill Nature ReserveLovely Lineover Woods (as seen on Countryfile)Leckhampton Hill - Superb Views
Crickley Hill Country Park and CafeCoopers Hill known locally as the Cheese Rollers HillCleeve Common - lots of trails and superb views
Circular loop around Witcombe ResovoirsDeerhurst to Tewkesbury along the River SevernCircular loop around the famous Cheltenham Racecourse

Cleeve Common

Cleeve Common

Cleeve Common is the largest common in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is also the highest point on the Cotswolds at 330m. The Cotswold Way runs directly across the common with a plethora of footpaths in all directions.

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Leckhampton Hill

Leckhampton Hill

The Hill and Common boast many paths and tracks, as well as being a point that you can join the Cotswold Way. Take in beautiful views across Cheltenham as well as spot the great display of wild flowers including varieties of orchid such as the Early Purple, Common Spotted, Musk, Butterfly and Bee Orchids.

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Crickley Hill

Crickley Hill

Distinctive landmark rich in wildlife and archaeology with a tremendous panorama, jointly owned with Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and the (Image credit) National Trust. Lots of trails and paths to explore....on a clear day you can see as far as the Black Mountains.

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Witcombe Roman Villa

Witcombe Roman Villa

The remains of this large and luxurious Roman villa lie in a peaceful setting near the Cotswold Way where you can follow the paths for as long or as short as you wish. You'll see some stunning views of Cheltenham on a clear day.

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