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  1. Don't follow the herd. Be curious. Be responsible. Find out more about visiting the Great West Way after COVID-19.
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    Don't follow the herd. Be curious. Be responsible. Find out more about visiting the Great West Way after COVID-19.
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Discover the Great West Way®

Find out more about different areas of the Great West Way by clicking on the locations below.

Great West Way Map
Bath & Bristol
Cotswolds
Wiltshire
Berkshire
Thames
  1. Bath & Bristol
    At the western end of the Great West Way you’ll find Bristol and Bath. A blessing for the urban adventurer since these 2 cities are so close together geographically - just 15 minutes by train - yet miles apart in character.
  2. The Cotswolds
    The Cotswolds offers the sort of chocolate box views that many imagine when they think of England. Its honey-coloured limestone villages and rolling farmland, dotted with curly-haired Cotswold sheep, make up the largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the country.
  3. Wiltshire
    Between London and Bristol & Bath, and venturing up into the Cotswolds, you’ll find the county of Wiltshire. Patchwork fields, chalk plateauxs and irresistibly pretty villages. It’s not all rural heartland, of course, there’s market towns and a city to explore too...
  4. Royal County of Berkshire
    Considering its proximity to London, this home county is big on old English charm. With its leafy villages, wild pastures and horse-drawn canal boats, you can hop off the train and feel as though you’ve travelled back in time a few hundred years.
  5. Thames
    A boat ride on the River Thames reveals a real spectacle of sights, winding out of London via some of the capital’s most magnificent attractions - the Houses of Parliament, Hampton Court Palace and Kew Gardens. But as you venture further west, new spectacles unfold.
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The Great West Way

Along The Way

  1. Don't follow the herd. Be curious. Be responsible. Find out more about visiting the Great West Way after COVID-19.
  2. See & Do
    Look at see & do to see what you can get up to along the Great West Way.
  3. We're Good to Go
    Look out for the We're Good to Go logo as you travel the Great West Way. It shows that a business has implemented new safety and social distancing measures in response to Coronavirus.
  4. Plan Your Way
    Plan your trip along the Great West Way.
  5. Stay
    Discover accommodation along the Great West Way.
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Discover Our Way

Bath visitor ambassadors

Our Great West Way: Emily and Christine

We talk to Emily and Christine - the Welcome Ambassador Volunteer Coordinators for Bath - about slow travel, hidden gems and their favourite spots along the Great West Way. Both have lived in the area for many years and having incredible knowledge of the area. They're on hand to point you in the right direction when exploring the city and answer any questions no matter how weird or wacky!

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    Create a personal itinerary for your trip along the Great West Way.
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