The best waterfalls in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds, renowned for its rolling hills and picturesque villages, offers a variety of scenic walks. While the region isn’t particularly known for large waterfalls, there are several charming spots where gentle cascades and water features enhance the natural beauty.
Keep reading for the best waterfall spots in the Cotswolds.
Siccaridge Wood and Frome Valley Circular
This trail is often highlighted for its scenic beauty, featuring woodland paths and riverside walks. There are some small cascades along the River Frome that add to the charm of this route. It’s a moderately challenging loop, approximately 4.5 miles long, making it suitable for most walkers.
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Bibury and the River Coln
Bibury, often described as one of the most beautiful villages in England, is nestled alongside the River Coln. A walk through this village offers views of gentle river cascades, especially near the historic Arlington Row cottages. The combination of traditional architecture and flowing water provides a serene walking experience.
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Broadway to Broadway Tower
Starting in the village of Broadway, this walk ascends to the iconic Broadway Tower. While the primary attraction is the tower itself, the route offers expansive views of the surrounding countryside. You follow and cross over a couple of brooks along the way creating the relaxing melodies of gently flowing water. The trail follows part of the Cotswold Way and is a moderately challenging 4 mile round trip.
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Winchcombe and Belas Knap
This circular walk from Winchcombe takes you to the ancient long barrow of Belas Knap. The route traverses varied landscapes, including woodlands and open fields, where you might come across rivulets and streams. The walk is approximately 5.5 miles and offers both historical interest and natural beauty.
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Stanton and Snowshill
This walk links the villages of Stanton and Snowshill, passing through undulating countryside. Along the route, you’ll encounter streams and sometime some small waterfalls form. The picturesque villages and the chance to visit Snowshill Manor make this a rewarding 7-mile hike.
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Tips for Walkers:
Maps and Guides: While many trails are well-marked, carrying a detailed map or using a reliable walking app can enhance your experience and ensure you stay on track. We have plenty of Walking & Cycling guides here.
Seasonal Variations: Water features in the Cotswolds are often more prominent during wetter seasons. Planning your walks in the spring or after rainfall can enhance the likelihood of witnessing flowing streams and cascades.
Footwear: Given the potential for muddy and slippery paths near water features, it’s advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof walking boots.
While the Cotswolds may not boast grand waterfalls, its gentle streams, rivers, and occasional cascades, combined with idyllic landscapes, offer walkers delightful experiences. Whether you’re seeking historical sites, charming villages, or serene natural settings, the Cotswolds provide a wealth of opportunities for exploration.