Round trip from Northampton to Cirencester
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Last edit: 19-04-2021
Route Summary
A countryside route from Northampton to Cirencester including The Cotswolds A.O.N.B. Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This route has something for everyone; fast sections, twisty sections, history and beautiful villages and landscape. For these reasons I have awarded 4**** stars.
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Duration
7h 7m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
260.16 km
Countries
Beautiful Bibury
RouteXpert Review
This route starts at a McDonald's, a convenient place to meet your mates before setting off. This is a very scenic route and as soon as you cross over the very busy M1 motorway you are into beautiful English countryside with the roads lined with hedgerows and crops growing in the fields. You'll pass over canals and go past Boddington Reservoir and the home of Jaguar, Land Rover and Aston Martin at Gaydon. You then turn onto the B4455 Fosse Way which is arrow straight. The Fosse Way was an ancient Roman road that ran from Exeter to Lincoln. There are large sections of it remaining and these are easily picked out on a map by their straightness. As soon as you leave the Fosse Way, you enter into the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty A.O.N.B. known as The Cotswolds and famous for the honey coloured stone cottages. The route stops for lunch in Cirencester, there is ample motorcycle parking and a good choice for food. After lunch, the route is soon at Bibury, one of the most beautiful villages in England, a stop here is recommended. Next village is Burford, another Cotswold tourist honeypot. As the route leaves The Cotswolds you will see the small Parish Church of St Martin’s at Bladon, the final resting place for of Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965). You are still in the lovely countryside and it is not until you reach and go past the Grand Prix Circuit at Silverstone that this route uses a major road. From here, the A43 takes you back into Northampton.
The ford at Upper Slaughter
Lunch stop at the roman town of Cirencester
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Download them all now and place them in a new "Top 10" folder, so that you always have them at hand.
If you are going to drive one of these routes in the meantime, track them with the MRA Mobile App or with MRA Navigation. Take some photos (moments) along the way as these will come in handy.
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