Crickley Hill and the Cotswold Way
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Crickley Hill and the Cotswold Way

Gloucestershire

Dog Friendly Rating: 8/10 An accessible and varied country park walk with high off-lead potential on the open grassland and excellent on-site facilities; one of the most rewarding easy walks in the Cotswolds.

Crickley Hill Country Park sits on the Cotswold escarpment above Cheltenham, where a Neolithic and Iron Age hillfort crowns a promontory of Jurassic limestone with views across the Severn Valley to the Welsh hills. This 4 km circuit traces the archaeological earthworks, still visible as defensive banks and ditches, while moving through beech woodland and open chalk grassland managed for its botanical richness. The Cotswold Way long-distance path passes through the site, connecting this walk to the broader escarpment landscape. The 116 m of climbing is gentle, and the paths are well maintained throughout. The contrast between enclosed woodland and exposed escarpment edge gives the walk more variety than its short distance suggests.

Dogs get an engaging dog friendly walk here with the open grassland providing excellent off-lead potential where livestock are absent. The transition between shaded woodland floor and breezy, open hilltop creates constant changes in scent and light that keep dogs alert. The chalk grassland carries distinctive dry, herbal scent, while the woodland sections provide softer, damper conditions underfoot. The gentle terrain suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels. Water is available from streams in the lower areas but scarce on the exposed ridge, so carrying water is sensible on warmer days. The country park car park has good facilities. A compact walk that combines real views, genuine history and varied terrain in an easily accessible package.

At a Glance

Distance 4.0 km (2.5 miles)
Difficulty Easy
Duration 1 hr 30 min
Walk Type Woodland, Historic, Park
Route Type Circular
Off Lead Potential High
Livestock Risk Low
Facilities Crickley Hill Café with toilets (9am-6pm); dog-friendly on lead March to July
Parking Crickley Hill Country Park Car Park (GL4 8JY); £2 all day; approximately 100 spaces

Frequently Asked Questions

Crickley Hill rates a solid 8/10 for dog friendliness, making it one of the better options in the Cotswolds for a day out with your dog. The varied terrain , open grassland, beech woodland and escarpment paths , gives dogs plenty to explore, and the gentle 4 km circuit suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels. The on-site café is dog friendly when kept on lead.

The open grassland areas offer excellent off-lead potential where livestock are absent, which is one of the highlights of this walk. Do be aware that between March and July dogs are required to be kept on lead in certain areas, so it's worth planning around that if off-lead time is important to your dog.

Water is available from streams in the lower sections of the walk, but scarce on the exposed ridge, so it's worth bringing your own on warmer days. Parking is straightforward at Crickley Hill Country Park Car Park (GL4 8JY) with around 100 spaces and an all-day charge of £2, and there are toilets and a café on site open 9am to 6pm. The on-lead requirement from March to July is worth keeping in mind when you plan your visit.

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Location

Crickley Hill Country Park Car Park, Birdlip GL4 8JY

51.8378, -2.0946

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