Maps Of The Cotswolds

Maps Of The Cotswolds. 15 Best Places To Visit In The Cotswolds (with Maps) TouristBee Here's the route I'd suggest taking - it's the exact route shown on the map. The region is delineated by the belt of rich limestone and of course by the beautiful cottages, fine buildings, and churches built of this material.


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You can click on the pins to see the names of each one and my corresponding blog posts If you're not from the Cotswolds it can be hard to picture the location of all of the beautiful towns and villages in the area

You can find all these places and more on my interactive Cotswolds map on Google Maps below A closer look at a map of the Cotswolds reveals that its spine runs northeast to southwest through these 6 counties with its western and northern edges marked by steep escarpments, aptly known as Cotswold Edge The Cotswolds Map generally takes up an area from Worcester due north to Bath due south, across to Oxford and then north to Stratford-upon-Avon

. You can click on the pins to see the names of each one and my corresponding blog posts A detailed topographic map of the northern Cotswolds region from 1968

. Its eastern boundary is Oxford while its western boundary is Stroud The ordnance survey map shows a complex network of roads, railways, towns, villages, and natural features including woodland and contour lines indicating elevation