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GOING SLOW IN THE COTSWOLDSAn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, A taste of the CotswoldsHow to use this book
1 COTSWOLD GATEWAYS Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford, Bath
2 NORTH COTSWOLDSGetting there & around, South Warwickshire, Towards the Vale of Evesham,Chipping Campden & around, Broadway & its villages
3 FOUR SHIRES Getting there & around, Southernmost Warwickshire & northernmostOxfordshire, Feldon & the Stour Valley, Around the Four Shires Stone
4 HIGH COTSWOLDSGetting there & around, Between Moreton & Stow – a triangle of villages,Hills & valleys – Stow & its western neighbours, The Guitings, Kineton &Ford – the quiet core, The seat of Mercia – Winchcombe & its villages,The Cotswolds’ highest point – Cheltenham & its high commons, East fromCheltenham
5 THE THAMES TRIBUTARIESGetting there & around, The Windrush Valley, The Leach Valley,The Coln Valley, The Churn Valley, The Evenlode Valley
6 THAMES VALLEYGetting there & around, The source – Kemble & Ewen to Cricklade,North of the river – the Ampneys, Inglesham to Kelmscott
7 THE SOUTHERN COTSWOLD SCARP & FIVE VALLEYS Getting there & around, The Frome Valley (Golden Valley), The PainswickValley & the Slad Valley, The Cotswold Scarp – the dry valley? ,The Nailsworth Valley, The commons & skinny valleys
8 WILTSHIRE COTSWOLDSGetting there & around, The young Avon Valley to Malmesbury,Dyrham & Marshfield, The By Brook Valley, Bradford-on-Avon &the Limpley Stoke Valley
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