The Cotswold Way: A 100-Mile Step Back in Time with Jennifer Stevens
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In this episode, Rob sits down with Jennifer Stevens (Tiny Pine Outdoors) to discuss her solo journey across the Cotswold Way in the summer of 2024. Stretching 102 miles from Chipping Campden to the Roman city of Bath , the trail offers a unique blend of "picture-postcard" scenery and deep, ancient history.
Key Discussion Points:
The Reality of the Terrain: Why the "gentle rolling hills" can be more physically demanding than you think.
Historical Immersion: Engaging with Neolithic long barrows, 17th-century market halls, and even the local tradition of "shin-kicking".
Solo Hiking & Safety: Jennifer’s experience navigating the trail solo and using public transport to reach the start.
Accommodation: Why Jennifer opted for Shepherd’s huts and camping pods over wild camping on this specific route.
Trail Magic: A magical sunset in a field of friendly sheep and the "otherworldly" silence of Stanton.
Advice for Beginners: Why the Cotswold Way is the perfect entry point for multi-day hiking.
Links Mentioned:
Watch Jennifer’s journey on the Tiny Pine Outdoors YouTube channel.
Do this trip for yourself at Big Trail Adventures