broadwaytower.co.uk/
Middle Hill, Broadway WR12 7LB.
Top tip! (Info correct in 2022 but might change….) If you go there regularly, you can buy a car park ticket for the year for a tenner, from the shop. And another top tip! If you drive through the gates and instead of turning left into the car park, you drive straight on and then the road goes round to the right (marked Tower Barn), there’s free car parking there and the café is much quieter than the main one and feels excitingly exclusive!
This is a fabulous place for a walk and a great cup of coffee, cakes or a delicious savoury snack. And even a bit of classy shopping. It’s the highest spot in the Cotswolds and has spectacular views. There are often sheep in the fields and although usually deer are behind fencing, sometimes they aren’t and dogs need to be on leads.
Our favourite walk is to the Tower, then to the right of it there’s a gate and a path to the left or another gate straight ahead. We take the straight ahead route (often sheep around) and go up along with the wall (& quarry) on our right, through the next fields to the woods then turn around and come back down through the very dingly delly ‘valley’.
Middle Hill, Broadway WR12 7LB.
Top tip! (Info correct in 2022 but might change….) If you go there regularly, you can buy a car park ticket for the year for a tenner, from the shop. And another top tip! If you drive through the gates and instead of turning left into the car park, you drive straight on and then the road goes round to the right (marked Tower Barn), there’s free car parking there and the café is much quieter than the main one and feels excitingly exclusive!
This is a fabulous place for a walk and a great cup of coffee, cakes or a delicious savoury snack. And even a bit of classy shopping. It’s the highest spot in the Cotswolds and has spectacular views. There are often sheep in the fields and although usually deer are behind fencing, sometimes they aren’t and dogs need to be on leads.
Our favourite walk is to the Tower, then to the right of it there’s a gate and a path to the left or another gate straight ahead. We take the straight ahead route (often sheep around) and go up along with the wall (& quarry) on our right, through the next fields to the woods then turn around and come back down through the very dingly delly ‘valley’.
Ordnance Survey map app route
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explore.osmaps.com/en/route/11222248/Broadway-Tower-mini-loop