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Hiking around Beverston offers access to trails through the gently rolling landscape of the Cotswolds, characterized by woodlands, open fields, and historic villages. The region features varied terrain suitable for different activity levels, often including paths near notable arboretums and historical sites. Elevation changes are generally moderate, providing accessible outdoor experiences.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
4.6
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17.7km
04:38
130m
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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7.45km
01:57
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is an absolutely stunning place for garden accessories. They're sustainably crafted / sourced, they look really pretty, and they're amazing value! I'd highly recommend checking them out online! I wasn't aware they existed until passing the store on this walk, I now own a few nest boxes & bird feeders.
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Lovely cafe serving excellent coffee, cakes and sausage rolls
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The Barn is a really nice little cafe with a great vibe about it. There's seating inside about 8 or so along the window and a few tables. The wood fire makes for a cozy feel. There are several tables outside on a nice day. The cafe serves coffee and soft drinks, cakes and a few savouries like bacon sandwiches and sausage rolls.
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Film set location and amazingly photogenic. In private ownership - respect their privacy when visiting the demesne
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Prices to enter as of Feb 2024. £9 for adults £3 for children. Tickets can be bought at the entrance or online in advance. Plenty of places to get refreshments or better still take a picnic.
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There are over 500 hiking trails in the Beverston area, offering a wide variety of options through the Cotswolds' woodlands, open fields, and historic villages. This includes more than 270 easy routes and over 230 moderate trails.
Yes, Beverston offers over 270 easy hiking trails perfect for families or those seeking a gentle walk. An excellent example is the Beverston Castle Ruins – The Barn Café at Chavenage loop from Beverston, which is a 3.9-mile (6.2 km) path offering views of the castle ruins and passing a local café.
While Beverston is known for its gentle landscapes, there are still around 20 more challenging routes available for experienced hikers. These trails often involve longer distances and more varied terrain, exploring the deeper woodlands and undulating hills of the Cotswolds.
Many of the hiking routes around Beverston are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Addy's Firs loop from Tetbury is a popular 6.9-mile (11.0 km) circular trail through wooded areas.
Hiking around Beverston offers opportunities to see various landmarks. You can explore historic sites like the Beverston Castle ruins, or natural beauty spots. Nearby attractions include viewpoints such as View of the Severn Vale from Coaley Peak and View of the Severn Vale from Selsley Common. You might also encounter serene spots like Middle Pond at Woodchester Park.
The Cotswolds region, including Beverston, is generally very welcoming to dogs, with many trails passing through public footpaths and open countryside. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves, and to check specific trail regulations if entering private land or arboretums like Westonbirt.
Yes, many routes in the Beverston area are designed to pass by charming local pubs and cafés, perfect for a refreshment break. The Beverston Castle Ruins – The Barn Café at Chavenage loop from Beverston specifically mentions passing a local café, and other trails often lead through villages with welcoming establishments.
The best time to hike in Beverston is generally from spring through autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and the countryside is in full bloom or displaying vibrant autumnal colours. Winter hikes are also possible, but trails can be muddy, and daylight hours are shorter.
While Beverston itself is a small village, many trails in the wider Cotswolds area are accessible via public transport links to nearby towns like Tetbury. From these towns, you can often find routes that start close to bus stops or train stations, allowing for car-free exploration.
Hikes around Beverston vary greatly in duration. Easy trails like the Beverston Castle Ruins – The Barn Café at Chavenage loop from Beverston can take less than 2 hours, while longer routes such as the Avenue of Lime Trees – Beautiful Riding School loop from Westonbirt with Lasborough might take over 3.5 hours. The average duration depends on the distance and your pace.
The hiking trails in Beverston are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse scenery, from ancient woodlands to open fields, and the historical landmarks encountered along the way.
Yes, the region is close to notable arboretums. For example, the STIHL Treetop Walkway – Westonbirt Arboretum loop from Tetbury is a popular 11.1-mile (17.9 km) route that specifically explores the renowned Westonbirt Arboretum, featuring its distinctive treetop walkway.


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