
Painswick, Gloucestershire – Hill Village on the Cotswold Way
Limestone lanes, steep slopes, and wide escarpment views above the Severn Vale
Painswick sits on the western edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire within the Cotswolds National Landscape, directly on the Cotswold Way. The trail passes through the centre of the village before climbing onto surrounding hills and commons, linking Painswick with Stroud to the north and King’s Stanley and Stonehouse to the south along the escarpment.
The settlement stands on a hillside above the Severn Vale, with narrow streets and stone cottages rising and falling between terraces and churchyard paths. Walking routes leave the village along lanes and field tracks before ascending onto open grassland and ridge-top ground around Painswick Beacon. Ground conditions are generally firm, with a mix of pavements, pasture, and well-used hillside paths, with steeper sections on the escarpment.
Painswick provides cafés, pubs, small shops, and places to stay, making it a practical stopping point along this stretch of the route. Local bus services connect the village with Stroud and Gloucester, allowing flexible access to and from the trail.
From the centre, the Cotswold Way heads north toward Stroud across wooded valleys or south along the escarpment toward King’s Stanley and Dursley, following high ground with broad views across the Severn Vale.