Aston Somerville to Wormington Country Lane
Aston Somerville to Wormington Country Lane
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The Aston Somerville to Wormington Country Lane offers a delightful journey through the picturesque English countryside, connecting the charming villages of Aston Somerville and Wormington in Gloucestershire. This scenic route, celebrated as a walking path and cycle way, provides a quintessential experience of the Cotswolds National Landscape, known for its rolling hills and distinctive honey-coloured stone villages. While generally flat, the lane serves as a superb viewpoint, presenting expansive vistas across the Vale and towards the dramatic Cotswolds escarpment.
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Distance 1.86 km
Uphill 10 m
Downhill 10 m
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The route is predominantly an easy, flat walk, mostly across farmland. You can expect well-maintained paths with good surfaces, though some sections might be muddy after rain. There are only a few stiles to navigate, making it accessible for most walkers.
Yes, the route offers glimpses into local history. In Aston Somerville, you'll find St Mary's Church, a Grade I listed building dating from the 13th century. As you approach Wormington, look for St Catherine's parish church, reputed to have been built in 1475 on the site of a 12th-century church. The area also features traditional Cotswolds architecture and the historic Wormington Grange nearby.
Yes, this route is considered very family-friendly. Its easy, flat terrain and relatively short distance (approximately 6 miles for the circular path) make it suitable for children. The opportunity to spot local wildlife, like horses in fields, adds to the appeal for younger visitors.
Yes, the route is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through farmland, it's crucial to keep dogs on a lead, especially when livestock may be present. Always ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the cleanliness of the paths for all users.
Parking is typically available within the villages of Aston Somerville or Wormington. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability, as spaces can be limited, especially during peak times.
While the immediate route is through rural countryside, both Aston Somerville and Wormington are charming villages. You may find local pubs or small cafes in or near these villages, or in slightly larger nearby towns like Evesham or Winchcombe, which are a short drive away.
In winter, the route can offer crisp, clear views, but paths may become muddy and potentially slippery, especially after rain or frost. It's essential to wear waterproof and sturdy walking boots with good grip. Layered clothing, a waterproof jacket, and warm accessories are also recommended for comfort.
While the route is predominantly flat with good surfaces and only a few stiles, some sections across farmland can become muddy and uneven, particularly after wet weather. This might make it challenging for standard wheelchairs or pushchairs. All-terrain pushchairs or off-road wheelchairs may be more suitable, but conditions can vary.
As the route traverses traditional English countryside and farmland, you might spot various local wildlife. Common sightings include horses grazing in fields, various bird species, and other small mammals typical of rural areas. Keep an eye out for birds along the River Isbourne section.
No, there are no specific permits required for walking or cycling on the Aston Somerville to Wormington Country Lane. It is a public right of way, allowing free access for recreational activities.
As a popular and accessible route within the Cotswolds National Landscape, it can attract more visitors on weekends and public holidays, especially during good weather. For a quieter experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or during weekdays.
Both villages boast deep histories. Aston Somerville's manor was held by the Somerville family for over six centuries, and its name reflects its 'east settlement' origin. Wormington is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Wurmetune and historically comprised two distinct settlements. The connection between the villages has roots dating back to at least 1815 with the establishment of new roads.