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This beauty of a walk leads you between two of the most picturesque villages in the Cotswolds; over hilltops, down valleys and through shaded woodlands. Here there is a site of an Iron Age hillfort - Shenberrow Hill Camp - on the hillside to the northwest about 300 metres from the top.
- Distance: 2½ miles
- Duration: 1½ - 2½ hrs
- Difficulty: Moderate, some steep sections and stiles. Muddy sections after wet weather.
- Parking: Stanton Village Club next to the cricket ground on main road out of village. The Mount Inn for customers only. ***Please do not park in village centre***
- Public transport: For the No. 606 bus from Cheltenham to Broadway please see Traveline, includes a short walk
- Refreshments: The Mount Inn and Stanton Village Club (check opening hours)
Points of Interest:
- Shenberrow Hill Camp - dates from the British Iron Age (700BCE - 43CE) although minor excavations have produced evidence to suggest the site may have been occupied earlier during the Bronze Age (2400BCE - 700BCE). The site covers approximately 2.5 acres, making it smaller than most other camps that typically lined the western edge of the Cotswolds during the same period.