Cotswold Water Park Map

Cotswold Water Park Access Map 2009/10

This map shows the public rights of way, wheelchair acessible routes, cycle paths and bridlepaths. The hard copy is full colour A2, and has been designed to be clear and easy to read.

An A3 version of the Cotswold Water Park Access Map 2009/10 can be dowloaded from here - as 4 separate A4 pages, using colour. It is designed to be a guide to accessing the countryside, rather than a definitive guide to 'what you can do on which lake'

CWP Access Map Western section

CWP Access Map Eastern section

If you would rather have an A2 hard copy, you can pick one up from local Tourist Information Centres or the Gateway Centre, while stocks last!


For birdwatchers and others who need access to lake numbers the new CWP Access Map identifies all the lake numbers and new quarry sites. Download as above or send in a request for your free copy.


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