Cotswold Way Accommodation

The Cotswold Way

Dyrham Park

Dyrham Park is a grand house standing in extensive grounds a short distance along the Cotswold Way from Tormarton. Without leaving the route of the Cotswold Way, walkers can enjoy fine views of the house and surrounding deer park. A short diversion may be worthwhile to visit this fine National Trust owned property where, after visiting the house and grounds, you can enjoy a break in the tea rooms before resuming your walk.

Opening times for this property vary, so we advise checking with Dyrham Park in advance.

The small village of Dyrham contains a number of interesting buildings full of character which will be seen along the route of the Cotswold Way National Trail.


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Bath Cold Ashton Dyrham Park Little Sodbury and Sodbury Camp Tormarton North Nibley Dursley Uley King's Stanley Painswick Cooper's Hill Prinknash Abbey Birdlip Devil's Chimney Winchcombe Stanway Stanton Broadway Chipping Campden Horton Court Bath Cold Ashton Dyrham Park Tormarton Little Sodbury and Sodbury Camp Hawkesbury Upton Wotton-under-Edge North Nibley Dursley Uley King's Stanley Cooper's Hill Painswick Prinknash Abbey Birdlip Devil's Chimney Cleeve Hill Winchcombe Stanway Stanton Broadway Chipping Campden Cleeve Hill Hawkesbury Upton Horton Court Wotton-Under-Edge Newark Park Newark Park Crickley Hillfort Crickley Hillfort