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Pocket foldaway cycle maps

Pocket foldaway Cycle Maps

Funded by the Gloucestershire Rural Transport Partnership, the Department for Transport Cycling Projects Fund, and Cotswold District Council, the personal foldaway maps indicate a network of safe quiet country lanes, which interconnect not only with the market towns and surrounding villages, such as Chipping Campden, Moreton-in-Marsh, Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold, but railway stations as well as visitor attractions. The give families and non- frequent cyclists, a clearer idea of how to get around by bicycle.

There are six circular routes, which are free to download below.

Small wooden directional signs will also be gradually installed on signposts at every junction to help navigate the routes.

Shortcuts and Alternative Routes

Due to space restrictions it has not been possible to include all of the available shortcuts on the printed Maps. The shortcuts are shown on the maps but without descriptions.

Download related documents

Cycle route 1

Chipping Campden to Moreton-in-Marsh


This document is available for download in the following format(s):

Cycle route 2

Winchcombe, Guiting Power (Turkdean and Hazleton) and Brockhampton


This document is available for download in the following format(s):

Cycle route 3

Lower Swell, Notgrove, Turkdean, Sherborne, Windrush and Great Rissington


This document is available for download in the following format(s):

Cycle route 4

Cirencester, Fairford and Northleach


This document is available for download in the following format(s):

Cycle route 5

Duntisbournes, Frampton Mansell, Kemble, Cotswold Water Park, Cirencester


This document is available for download in the following format(s):

Cycle route 6

South West Cotswolds, Tetbury, Sherston, Malmesbury and Kemble


This document is available for download in the following format(s):

 
Last update: 08/05/2009
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