Hartley Bottom

Valley in Gloucestershire Cotswold

England

Hartley Bottom

Path and fence line
Path and fence line Credit: don cload

Hartley Bottom is a picturesque valley located in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Situated in the heart of the Cotswolds, this idyllic rural area offers stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere. The valley is surrounded by rolling hills, lush green meadows, and charming villages, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

The valley is known for its diverse wildlife, with an abundance of bird species, butterflies, and wildflowers. It is also home to several streams and small rivers that meander through the landscape, providing a serene setting for leisurely walks and picnics. The area is particularly famous for its bluebells, which create a vibrant carpet of colors during the spring season.

Hartley Bottom is also renowned for its historical significance. There are remnants of ancient settlements and burial sites dating back to the Bronze Age, highlighting the rich heritage of the area. Visitors can explore these archaeological sites and learn about the valley's past through guided tours and informative displays.

The valley offers a range of outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and horseback riding, with numerous trails and pathways to explore. Additionally, there are several quaint pubs and tearooms in the surrounding villages, where visitors can indulge in traditional English cuisine and relax after a day of outdoor adventures.

Overall, Hartley Bottom in Gloucestershire is a charming and scenic valley that showcases the natural beauty and historical significance of the Cotswolds region.

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Hartley Bottom Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.853727/-2.0605837 or Grid Reference SO9517. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path and fence line
Path and fence line
Stubble by the Cotswold Way
Stubble by the Cotswold Way
Open land
Open land
Seat with a view
Seat with a view
Leckhampton hill fort
Leckhampton hill fort
Disused quarry
Disused quarry
Manx Loaghtan sheep Manx Loaghtan sheep in a field at Coberley.
Manx Loaghtan sheep
Manx Loaghtan sheep in a field at Coberley.
Manx Loaghtan sheep Manx Loaghtan sheep in a field at Coberley.
Manx Loaghtan sheep
Manx Loaghtan sheep in a field at Coberley.
Manx Loaghtan sheep Manx Loaghtan sheep in a field at Coberley.
Manx Loaghtan sheep
Manx Loaghtan sheep in a field at Coberley.
Path and gate above Coldwell Bottom The Gloucestershire Way follows this right of way above Coldwell Bottom.
Path and gate above Coldwell Bottom
The Gloucestershire Way follows this right of way above Coldwell Bottom.
Coldwell Bottom View across Coldwell Bottom to the Churn valley beyond, from the Gloucestershire Way.
Coldwell Bottom
View across Coldwell Bottom to the Churn valley beyond, from the Gloucestershire Way.
Gloucestershire Way Gloucestershire Way with Coldwell Bottom below on the left.
Gloucestershire Way
Gloucestershire Way with Coldwell Bottom below on the left.
A junction of paths The right of way on the left passing through the gate is the route of the Gloucestershire Way, alternatively there is a right of way on the right which eventually rejoins the Gloucestershire Way.
A junction of paths
The right of way on the left passing through the gate is the route of the Gloucestershire Way, alternatively there is a right of way on the right which eventually rejoins the Gloucestershire Way.
A junction of rights of way Continuing along this right of way passes Cuckoopen Barn Farm.  The path on the left, out of view is the route of the Gloucestershire Way.  This is almost exactly the same view as when I was last here almost fourteen years ago to the day <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/653006">SO9515 : Footpath junction near Coberley</a>.
A junction of rights of way
Continuing along this right of way passes Cuckoopen Barn Farm. The path on the left, out of view is the route of the Gloucestershire Way. This is almost exactly the same view as when I was last here almost fourteen years ago to the day SO9515 : Footpath junction near Coberley.
The Gloucestershire Way The Gloucestershire Way to the west of Coberley and above Coldwell Bottom which is out of view on the left.
The Gloucestershire Way
The Gloucestershire Way to the west of Coberley and above Coldwell Bottom which is out of view on the left.
Dowman's Farm Dowman's Farm in the village of Coberley.
Dowman's Farm
Dowman's Farm in the village of Coberley.
Footpath approaching Dowman's Farm Footpath crossing field approaching Dowman's Farm at Coberley.
Footpath approaching Dowman's Farm
Footpath crossing field approaching Dowman's Farm at Coberley.
Footpath passing Coberley School Footpath passing Coberley Primary School.
Footpath passing Coberley School
Footpath passing Coberley Primary School.
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Hartley Bottom is located at Grid Ref: SO9517 (Lat: 51.853727, Lng: -2.0605837)

Administrative County: Gloucestershire

District: Cotswold

Police Authority: Gloucestershire

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///brambles.shocks.hillsides. Near Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire

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