Starting in Chipping Campden, the Cotswold Way is 100 miles of paths, mostly on trails, through the charming English countryside.
William Tyndale, who was first translated the New Testament into English, lived here. He was killed for his efforts!
The end of the trail is in Bath. From here we take a small van to Stonehenge. We glimpsed one of the white horses carved in the hillside on the way. I did have high tea in the Pump Room in Bath and visit the Jane Austin House museum. While there, I bought her first novel and read it.