Winchcombe Way is a figure-of-eight-shaped trail that takes you through the Northern parts of the Cotswolds. It is a way-marked walking route, sharing portions with other routes such as Wardens Way, Windrush Way, or Gloucestershire Way. The figure-of-eight connects at Winchcombe, making it the most natural place to begin and end the route. The route takes you through historic parts of the Cotswolds where you can see ancient monuments, Snowshill Manor, hillside gardens, a 300-foot high fountain, and up to the highest point of the Cotswolds, Cleeve Hill.
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