Cotswold Warden Guided Walks
This isn't a village group, but more walking options The Cotswold Warden Guided Walks provide more walking options for Selsley Residents.
There are several warden-led walks coming up within easy reach of Stroud. There is no need to book and there is no charge for joining the walks. However, there is a box for a voluntary contribution towards materials for our work on footpath maintenance. Walks start usually at 10.00 am. & will return to the starting point. A packed lunch is advisable. Sadly, no dogs allowed, but dog walkers could find attractive self-guided walks on the website. Additional details are on the Cotswold National Landscape (formerly AONB) website.
Guided routes - CNL https://www.cotswolds-nl.org.uk/exploring/guided-routes/
There are several warden-led walks coming up within easy reach of Stroud. There is no need to book and there is no charge for joining the walks. However, there is a box for a voluntary contribution towards materials for our work on footpath maintenance. Walks start usually at 10.00 am. & will return to the starting point. A packed lunch is advisable. Sadly, no dogs allowed, but dog walkers could find attractive self-guided walks on the website. Additional details are on the Cotswold National Landscape (formerly AONB) website.
Guided routes - CNL https://www.cotswolds-nl.org.uk/exploring/guided-routes/
January
Tuesday, 20th Jan. Painswick Beacon
4 miles / 6.44 km Duration 2.5 hours
Difficulty May be steep slopes, moderate fitness
Difficulty May be steep slopes, moderate fitness
Mobility aid rating Stile free
Start Address: The start point is the gravel road car park known as ‘The Walker’s Car Park’ a turning off, a short way along, the Golf Course Road. Golf Course Road is off the B4073 which itself is a turn off the A46 in the heart of Painswick. OS Grid Ref SO: 86793 10540 What3Words ///soup.pint.asserts
Start Address: The start point is the gravel road car park known as ‘The Walker’s Car Park’ a turning off, a short way along, the Golf Course Road. Golf Course Road is off the B4073 which itself is a turn off the A46 in the heart of Painswick. OS Grid Ref SO: 86793 10540 What3Words ///soup.pint.asserts
February
Wednesday, 25th February. The three ways from Sapperton
Distance 6 miles / 9.66 km, Duration 3 hours, Difficulty May be steep slopes, moderate fitness
Using the Macmillan, Wysis and Thames & Severn Way, we will walk above the Canal Tunnel through Hailey Wood before reaching Tarlton, a village mentioned in the Doomsday Book with a Grade II listed chapel. Our return is across fields and back through the wood with several steep climbs
Start Address St Kenelms Church Sapperton glos OS Grid RefSO 947 033 What3Words///rainwater.protrude.coil
Travel Info St. Kenelm’s Church, Sapperton. Park beside the church, or respectfully in the village.
Start Address St Kenelms Church Sapperton glos OS Grid RefSO 947 033 What3Words///rainwater.protrude.coil
Travel Info St. Kenelm’s Church, Sapperton. Park beside the church, or respectfully in the village.
Wednesday, 25th February, 2026 – Frocester
Coffee Morning Walk, 'Harbingers of Spring'
Coffee Morning Walk, 'Harbingers of Spring'
Distance 5.5 miles / 8.85 km,, Duration 3.5 hours Difficulty Unsurfaced paths, basic fitness
A walk taking in a magnificent 13th century tithe barn; hopefully with young lambs. The walk, which starts at 10:30, takes us first to Silver St. then to the impressive 13th century tithe barn at Frocester Court. With luck there will be new born lambs to see. The walk is mainly across fields which can be muddy in winter. We do this walk every year and have encountered floods on occasions –however there have always been ways round them.
Start: Community Shop Coaley. Coaley lies about 3 miles NW of Dursley – follow twisty Box Lane from the A4135 Park in the public car-park behind the village hall which is on the same site as the shop. OS Grid Ref SO770017 What3Words disco.feasting.chest
Refreshments There is a good pub in the village for lunch after the walk.
Start: Community Shop Coaley. Coaley lies about 3 miles NW of Dursley – follow twisty Box Lane from the A4135 Park in the public car-park behind the village hall which is on the same site as the shop. OS Grid Ref SO770017 What3Words disco.feasting.chest
Refreshments There is a good pub in the village for lunch after the walk.
Friday, 27th February, 2026 – Start: 10:15 am Cirencester – Town and Country
Distance 7.5 miles / 12.07 km Duration 3.5 hours Difficulty Easy access Mobility aid rating Trampers
A Riders and Striders walk open to walkers and all-terrain mobility scooter riders. Starting at Perrotts Brook we take the Monarch’s Way following the Churn into the Cirencester Abbey Grounds then take in some historic features before returning.
Route description
This part of the Monarchs Way follows the historic road which was superseded by what is now the A435. It’s signed as a cycle route and makes a good Tramper route, passing through villages and countryside. Baunton has an ancient church and just off the trail is a former sheep wash. As we approach Cirencester we pass alongside water meadows still fitted with working sluices to distribute the water. Cirencester is rightly proud of its Wool Church, the majestic St John the Baptist.
In the Abbey grounds there are fully accessible toilets (ie a Tramper can go in too) which will be welcome at half way.
Start Heritage & amp; Lime Perrotts Brook Farm, Perrotts Brook, Cirencester GL7 7BS View start on Google Maps
OS Grid Ref SP 02505 06655 What3Words ///love.unite.raking
Travel Info
Start point in Perrotts Brook at the car park of the Heritage Lime Works who have kindly agreed to our use today. Stagecoach bus 51 stops in Perrotts Brook with an hourly service from Cirencester or Cheltenham https://www.stagecoachbus.com/plan-a-journey/ This gives the option of walking one way only.
Route description
This part of the Monarchs Way follows the historic road which was superseded by what is now the A435. It’s signed as a cycle route and makes a good Tramper route, passing through villages and countryside. Baunton has an ancient church and just off the trail is a former sheep wash. As we approach Cirencester we pass alongside water meadows still fitted with working sluices to distribute the water. Cirencester is rightly proud of its Wool Church, the majestic St John the Baptist.
In the Abbey grounds there are fully accessible toilets (ie a Tramper can go in too) which will be welcome at half way.
Start Heritage & amp; Lime Perrotts Brook Farm, Perrotts Brook, Cirencester GL7 7BS View start on Google Maps
OS Grid Ref SP 02505 06655 What3Words ///love.unite.raking
Travel Info
Start point in Perrotts Brook at the car park of the Heritage Lime Works who have kindly agreed to our use today. Stagecoach bus 51 stops in Perrotts Brook with an hourly service from Cirencester or Cheltenham https://www.stagecoachbus.com/plan-a-journey/ This gives the option of walking one way only.
Saturday, 28th February, 2026 – Sapperton
Saturday ‘The Wrong Way’
Saturday ‘The Wrong Way’
Distance 4.5 miles / 7.24 km Duration 3.5 hours Difficulty May be steep slopes, moderate fitness needed
This is a varied walk including Daneway Banks Nature Reserve, Siccaridge Wood Nature Reserve and the abandoned Thames and Severn Canal. Dogs are unfortunately not able to be accommodated on our guided walks (except assistance dogs).
The walk follows the abandoned Thames and Severn Canal and then up into Siccaridge Wood. The walk then passes through Daneway Banks limestone grass meadow and then continues across pasture land and back down through the Frome Valley passing Pinbury Park on the way back to Sapperton.
Start Address St Kenelm's Church, Church Ln, Sapperton, Cirencester GL7 6LQ, UK View start on Google Maps OS Grid Ref SO 947 033 What3Words ///flow.hound.solids
The walk follows the abandoned Thames and Severn Canal and then up into Siccaridge Wood. The walk then passes through Daneway Banks limestone grass meadow and then continues across pasture land and back down through the Frome Valley passing Pinbury Park on the way back to Sapperton.
Start Address St Kenelm's Church, Church Ln, Sapperton, Cirencester GL7 6LQ, UK View start on Google Maps OS Grid Ref SO 947 033 What3Words ///flow.hound.solids