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Donnington Way

Gloucestershire, England

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Trail length

107.5 km

Time

~6 days

Elevation Gain

1790 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
rivers
scenic-views

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Donnington Way and how many days does the Donnington Way take to walk?

The Donnington Way is 107.49 km, or about 62 miles, with 1,790 m of total ascent. Most walkers split it into a multi-day trip of roughly 3 to 7 days, depending on daily mileage, stops in villages such as Moreton-in-Marsh, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Naunton, and Guiting Power, and whether the route is walked as a full circuit.

Is the Donnington Way a circular walk or do you need transport back to the start of the Donnington Way?

The Donnington Way is a circular long-distance route, so it returns to its starting area rather than finishing point-to-point. That makes logistics simpler than many multi-day trails, and walkers commonly begin in Moreton-in-Marsh, though other Cotswold villages on the loop can also work as start points.

Where does the Donnington Way go in Gloucestershire?

The Donnington Way runs through the North Cotswolds in Gloucestershire and links a string of villages and market towns associated with Donnington Brewery. Places regularly named on the route include Moreton-in-Marsh, Chipping Campden, Broadway, Bourton-on-the-Water, Naunton, and Guiting Power, giving the walk a strong village-to-village character.

Is the Donnington Way difficult, and is the Donnington Way suitable for beginner long-distance walkers?

The Donnington Way is generally classed as easy, which makes it one of the more approachable multi-day walks in the Cotswolds. Even so, 107.49 km is still a substantial distance, and the route includes around 1,790 m of climbing spread across several days, so it suits walkers comfortable with consecutive full days on foot rather than absolute first-timers.

What is the elevation gain on the Donnington Way?

The Donnington Way has 1,790 m of total elevation gain over its 107.49 km circuit. That amount of climbing is moderate when spread over a multi-day itinerary, so the route feels more like a rolling Cotswold walk than a steep mountain trail, with repeated ups and downs between valleys, villages, and higher ground.

What kind of trail is the Donnington Way and what is the walking style like?

The Donnington Way is a multi-day walking route through Gloucestershire rather than a short out-and-back or a single summit hike. Its 62-mile circuit is known for linking Cotswold villages and a collection of historic Donnington Brewery pubs, so the walking style is best described as a long, rolling countryside loop with regular settlement access along the way.

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