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Birdlip - Kings Stanley, 4. Teil Cotswold Way
Cowley, Gloucester, England

Birdlip - Kings Stanley, 4. Teil Cotswold Way

Length18 mi
Elev. Gain2289.4 ft
Est. Steps41000
Created by Pacer1964

Birdlip - Kings Stanley, 4. Teil Cotswold Way Introduction

Birdlip - Kings Stanley, 4. Teil Cotswold Way is a 18 mile (41,000-step) route located near Cowley, Gloucester, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 2289.4 ft and is rated as hard. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

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Attractions Near Birdlip - Kings Stanley, 4. Teil Cotswold Way

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Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake

Place
The Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake is an annual event held on the Spring Bank Holiday at Cooper's Hill, near Gloucester in England. It was traditionally held by and for the people who live in the local village of Brockworth, Gloucestershire, but now people from all over the world take part. The Guardian newspaper called it a "world-famous event", with winners from the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Nepal.

Barrow Wake

Place
Barrow Wake is a scenic view in Gloucestershire, near Birdlip, England.It is a beautiful area. It has been, however, subject to reports of particular use.Barrow Wake was as the location for the music video "Wytches" by Pagan Rock Band Inkubus Sukkubus in December 1993.Inkubus Sukkubus also released an album titled "Barrow Wake - Tales of Witchcraft & Wonder Volume 1", The Album features the title track "Barrow Wake", which is written about Barrow Wake.

Knap House Quarry, Birdlip

Place
Knap House Quarry, Birdlip (grid reference SO925147) is a 1.80-hectare (4.4-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1974. The site is listed in the 'Cotswold District' Local Plan 2001-2011 (on line) as a Key Wildlife Site (KWS) and a Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS).

Court House, Painswick

Place
The Court House is a grade I listed house in Hale Lane, Painswick, Gloucestershire, England, within the Cotswolds.The house was built in the late 16th century with additions in 1604, for Thomas Gardener on the site of an earlier manor house. The exact dates of the earlier house are not known, but the manor house of Pain fitzJohn, who gave his name to the village, stood on the site in the first half of the 12th century.

Beacon House

Place
Beacon House is a grade I listed townhouse at New Street, Painswick, Gloucestershire, England. The house was built in 1766, possibly by John Wood the Younger.

Edge Common

Place
Edge Common (grid reference SO847092) is a 20.47-hectare (50.6-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1974.The Common is in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Ryeford railway station

Place
Ryeford railway station served the villages of Ryeford, Kings Stanley and Leonard Stanley in Gloucestershire, England. It was on the 9.3km-long Stonehouse and Nailsworth Railway, later part of the Midland Railway. The station opened with the railway in 1867. It was large for a country station and included a two-storey station-master's house.

Painswick

Place
Painswick is a town and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. Originally the town grew on the wool trade, but it is now best known for its parish church's yew trees and the local Rococo Garden. The village is mainly constructed of locally quarried Cotswold stone. Many of the buildings feature south-facing attic rooms once used as weavers' workshops.

King's Stanley

Place
King's Stanley is a village in Gloucestershire, England, situated southwest of the town of Stroud. The village is part of what is known locally as 'The Stanleys', along with its neighbours Leonard Stanley and Stanley Downton. Marling Close, which contains the local playing fields on which the cricket and football teams play, was donated to the village by local magnates The Marlings who also helped found Marling School, and is now in the care of the Marling Trust.

Haresfield Beacon

Place
Haresfield Beacon (grid reference SO819088) is a 0.73-hectare (1.8-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1985. The site is listed in the ‘Stroud District’ Local Plan, adopted November 2005, Appendix 6 (online for download) as an SSSI and a Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS).
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

18 mi

Elev. Gain

2289.4 ft

Est. Steps

41000
Created by
Pacer1964
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