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Hikes around Toddington explore the rural landscape of Gloucestershire, in the Cotswolds. The area's terrain is characterized by rolling fields, gentle hills, and pockets of woodland. The River Isbourne winds through the region, with some routes following its banks.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
4.9
(35)
136
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7.65km
02:11
180m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.1km
06:42
430m
430m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(24)
142
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9.33km
02:44
260m
260m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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119
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22.0km
06:01
330m
330m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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48
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8.78km
02:30
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Peaceful Cotswold village and everyone smiles or speaks. Really friendly.
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The gargoyles outside. Bullet holes in the wall outside. Twin stone coffins inside. Worth taking your time here.
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Parking at Back Lane Library car park for £1 all day. Cash, or Ringo App adds a 40% handling fee
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"Stanton is a village and civil parish in Tewkesbury Borough, Gloucestershire, England. The village is a spring line settlement at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment, about 2.5 miles (4 km) southwest of Broadway in neighbouring Worcestershire. Broadway is Stanton's postal town. Its highest point is Shenberrow Hill on the escarpment in the southeast of the parish, 994 feet (303 m) above sea level. The low-lying northwestern part of the parish is bounded mostly by two streams" Source: Wikipedia
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I finished my walk with dinner at the Mount Inn. Disposable covers are issued free to hikers to cover up your muddy boots. That's my 'blue' covered boot in the photo. I wasn't sure whether I was being shown to my table or to the scene of a murder 😁 The staff were warm, friendly, attentive and welcoming. Pippa is absolutely lovely. My meal was delicious. It was served piping hot and there was plenty of it. The views from the terrace are fantastic and would probably be even better on a sunny summers evening. I will definitely visit again.
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"It is believed that a church was built on this site in the year 1100. However, it is believed to be possible that a Saxon church on the present site was served in early times by the monks of Winchcombe Benedictine Abbey, as the Manor, tithes and patronage of Stanton were bestowed on the Abbey by Kenulf, King of Mercia in 811 AD. A wonderful, ancient and historic church." Source: Wikipedia
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So much history and such a beautiful church. Thank you Sasha Taylor for taking the time to share it with us.
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Yes, there's a wide variety of options. You can explore over 590 hiking routes in the region, with a fairly even split between easy and moderate trails, ensuring there's a walk for every fitness level.
The trails are very well-regarded by the komoot community. With over 1,800 reviews, the area has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the beautiful Cotswold scenery, rolling hills, and paths that lead through charming, historic villages.
Absolutely. The region has more than 280 easy-rated trails. Many routes follow the gentle terrain of the River Isbourne valley or explore the flat paths around picturesque villages, making them perfect for a day out with the family.
For a more demanding day out, consider the Hailes, Laverton & Ford loop — The Cotswolds. This difficult-rated trail covers about 15 miles (24 km) and includes significant elevation, offering a rewarding challenge through the heart of the Cotswolds countryside.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Many trails pass by significant landmarks. For instance, you can find routes that incorporate sections of the famous Cotswold Way and lead you past the ruins of Hailes Abbey, a former Cistercian abbey.
Yes, the network of footpaths makes it easy to create circular routes. You can find walks that loop out from Toddington, often connecting with nearby villages like Winchcombe or Stanway, allowing you to explore the countryside and return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
The landscape is classic Cotswolds. Expect gentle rolling hills, open fields, and paths that follow the banks of the River Isbourne. You'll also find sections that pass through small woodlands and connect charming stone-built villages.
Yes, several footpaths run near or cross the heritage GWR steam railway line. It's a unique feature of the area, and you can often combine a scenic walk with the chance to see a vintage steam train passing through the countryside.
Definitely. There are several routes connecting the two, including a challenging but scenic option like the Stanton Village – Winchcombe Village loop from Stanton, which can be adapted to create a point-to-point walk. The paths between them often follow the Isbourne valley or climb into the surrounding hills.
The Isbourne Way is a walking route that follows the course of the River Isbourne through the Cotswolds. You can hike sections of this trail on various walks starting from or passing near Toddington, enjoying the pleasant riverside scenery.
Many of the trails around Toddington are great for walking with a dog, thanks to the open countryside and numerous public footpaths. However, always be prepared for stiles and fields with livestock, and keep your dog on a lead where required.


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