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Slow Ways linking Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne and Bradley Stoke, Hambrook, Thornbury, Yate
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Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne’s four Slow Ways are 69% checked
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Walk to Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne from further afield
Slow Way | Route | To do | ||||||||
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Bradley Stoke—Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
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Brafra one |
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3 X |
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Enjoy me | Distance 8km/5mi | Ascent 68m | Descent 87m | ||
Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne—Yate
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Frayat zero |
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U U |
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Draw me | Distance 0km/0mi | Ascent - | Descent - | ||
Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne—Yate
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Frayat one |
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U U |
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Review me | Distance 7km/4mi | Ascent - | Descent - | ||
Hambrook—Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
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Hamfra one |
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U U |
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Survey me | Distance 6km/4mi | Ascent 92m | Descent 91m | ||
Thornbury—Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
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Thofra one |
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U U |
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Double check | Distance 10km/6mi | Ascent 94m | Descent 106m |
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Collective progress
60% of Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne’s four route options are drawn, reviewed, surveyed and/or verified
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6 people have contributed to Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne’s Slow Ways
1 people have pledged to walk and review a route
1 people have surveyed a route in Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
32km out of 32km have been walked and reviewed
78km of reviews have been shared in Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
Latest Updates
Alison Griffies pledged to walk Thofra one
Walk this routeThis entire Slow Way was lost for quite a while owing to a glitch in the Slow Ways website which has now been sorted, so I actually researched this route on the ground quite a few months ago and this is a review from April 2023. It walked fine but I can’t now remember it in detail. It uses fields and lanes to get out of Frampton Cotterell and pick up the Frome Valley walkway, which it uses to get most of the way into Yate....
Mockymock
Mockymock added Frayat one, a new walk from Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne to Yate
Walk this routeAfter several rainy autumn weeks and a deluge which was just abating as I started out, the section along the River Frome Walkway and the bridleway on up from there back into the village was, as promised by a previous reviewer, muddy, with some big patches of standing water to boot, but my feet (in heavy walking boots) just about stayed dry. And ongoing on from the B4058 (where I sat out the next sharp shower in a bus shelter), it is, also as promised, a nice walk across the fields....
Mockymock
The crossing from south to north is better (although still requires care) but from the north side you find yourself stepping out from between the trees pretty much straight onto the carriageway with no view. It then follows out through a little damp path and a climb up through a scrubby hill to make its way from there across a fairly arable landscape with big electricity pylons until it crosses the M5 and departs the waymarked route and heads through a greenfield cemetery and woodland memorial ground, and on across fields to the scary road crossing....
Mockymock
A bit of a workaday stroll, with the odd meadow thrown in with southern marsh and spotted orchids as well as a chance to choose yourself a lovely future burial site....
Steve_Roser
We walked it in April after a reasonably dry spell, but there were still some muddy & slippery sections....
conoroneilluk
Lovely walk if you are prepared to get muddy, even in dry months there can be some lingering mud north of the viaduct/Huckford quarry. Also be careful if you are taking a dog, there can be cattle and occasionally bulls in the fields north of Huckford. Wouldn't suggest this route is suitable for mobility issues or young children in the winter, especially if it has been wet....
Alex
The highlight is the Huckford Viaduct which you pass under just before a nature reserve and the slow way takes the pleasing detour over Bury Hill fort. Good access to buses, pubs at both ends and a pleasing church in Frampton Cotterell....
Steve_Roser
It is easy to navigate as it follows the clearly-signed Frome Valley walkway pretty much all the way, and there is a frequent bus service that passes both ends. If you want a shorter walk and to make less of an effort, keep following the Frome Valley Walkway straight along the quiet lane....
Mockymock
This route uses tarmac footpaths and quiet roads through Bradley Stoke, before utilising footpaths over open fields to get to Winterbourne. Once there, a short walk down a residential road to join the Frome Valley Walkway to Frampton Cotterell. This can be muddy in wet weather, so be prepared! The path passes through a community orchard, before finishing at The Globe pub :) An enjoyable stop before returning to Bradley Stoke. This route is accurate, safe and should be verified....
Tracie_Bennett
Sheila Turner surveyed Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
View facilitiesAlthough the more direct route could be by the road side (pavement all the way) the suggested route is much more nicer as the road got a lot of noise and traffic. In Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne there is a pub that can be seen from the end of the path with a big garden...
RafaRey
Slow Ways added Brafra one, a new walk from Bradley Stoke to Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Frayat zero, a new walk from Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne to Yate
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Hamfra one, a new walk from Hambrook to Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
Walk this routeSlow Ways added Thofra one, a new walk from Thornbury to Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne
Walk this routeFrampton Cotterell-Winterbourne, Sat 27 April
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Frampton Cotterell-Winterbourne’s Slow Ways starting point
Grid ref
ST6675181928
Lat / Lon
51.53527° / -2.48075°
Easting / Northing
366,751E / 181,928N
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Facilities
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Wheelchair accessible toilet
Supermarket or convenience shop
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Bothy
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Off-road wheelchair hire
Disabled Parking
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Ferry
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