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Hikes around Brookthorpe-With-Whaddon explore the western edge of the Cotswold escarpment. The area's landscape is characterized by rolling hills, sections of ancient woodland, and open grassland. Many routes offer expansive views across the Severn Vale.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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4.55km
01:10
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.13km
01:46
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.0km
04:47
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Use tarmac path on the other side of the stream if it has been raining or you have wheels.
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Careful on the golf course, stay to the edges. Fantastic views over Gloucester and stroud. If you want an express route down take Stockley and enjoy rocketing into Upton st. Leonards.
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Have good footwear on or be prepared to get wet feet on the way down in winter or after heavy rainfall
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Great circular walking route - beautiful part of the world!
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Walker-friendly pub with outdoor seating and splendid views from it's position on the Cotswold escarpment. Open lunchtimes and evenings Mon-Sat, lunchtime only on Sundays.
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This is a great viewpoint situated in the country park. Here is a video of the climb and summit https://youtu.be/oWBUZaf-aI0
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Yes, there's a wide variety of trails to choose from. You can find over 600 routes in the area, with more than half of them rated as easy, making it accessible for all fitness levels. The trails explore the Cotswold escarpment, ancient woodlands, and open grasslands.
The region is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the stunning, far-reaching views across the Severn Vale from viewpoints like Haresfield Beacon, as well as the tranquility of the area's ancient woodlands.
Absolutely. Many trails are designed as loops so you can end where you started. For a moderately challenging circular route that hasn't been mentioned, consider the Wooden Owl Sculpture loop from Robin's Wood Hill Quarry. It's a great way to experience the local landscape.
Many trails in the area are suitable for dog walking. The Footpath to Daniels Brook is a well-regarded local spot for a walk with your dog. As always, be mindful of livestock in fields and keep your dog under control, especially on paths crossing farmland.
For a shorter, easier walk that's great for the whole family, the Matson Wood loop from Matson is an excellent choice. Additionally, Robinswood Hill Country Park offers waymarked trails and a children's play area, making it a popular destination for families.
For panoramic views, Haresfield Beacon is a must-visit, offering vistas across the Severn Estuary to the Forest of Dean. The summit of Robinswood Hill is another popular spot, especially for watching the sunset. Both locations are accessible via multiple hiking trails.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can find Cromwell's Stone near Haresfield Beacon, a monument from the Civil War. For ancient history, the Nympsfield Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial site, is located near Coaley Peak. Many routes incorporate these points of interest.
The terrain is varied. You'll encounter rolling hills characteristic of the Cotswold escarpment, with some steep sections leading to viewpoints. There are also flatter walks along the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal towpath and gentle paths through woodlands like Standish Wood and Popes Wood.
Yes, several bus routes serve the villages and towns surrounding Brookthorpe-with-Whaddon, such as Gloucester and Stroud, which have trailheads nearby. From these hubs, you can access the wider network of footpaths, including parts of the Cotswold Way.
Parking is available at several key locations. The National Trust provides a car park at Haresfield Beacon. You can also find parking at Robinswood Hill Country Park and Coaley Peak. For specific routes, check the starting point details on komoot for the best parking suggestions.
Robinswood Hill Country Park is a good option, as they offer an all-terrain mobility scooter (Tramper) for hire, allowing access to some of their waymarked trails. You can find more details and booking information on the park's official website.
The area boasts diverse flora and fauna. In spring, the woodlands are often carpeted with bluebells. The grasslands at Coaley Peak and Robinswood Hill feature wildflower meadows with orchids and red campion. The varied habitats support a wide range of birdlife and other wildlife.


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