
The Cotswolds region comprises of the mild hilly landscape in England and lies across the boundaries of many conventional English counties. It is a very popular holiday spot for visitors around the world. Book your Cotswolds hotels amongst the soothing countryside and river valleys. There are sleepy quaint limestone villages and ‘typically English’ historic market towns to explore. If you are an outdoors person, you can enjoy walking, golf, cycling, horse riding and more. You will find numerous Cotswolds hotels from which to choose.
Cotswolds is a representative of the characteristic English landscape, which is easily accessible from London and many other urban centres. It has become a popular tourist spot, making tourism one of the main economic activities in the region. The environment of the Cotswolds area has contributed to the economic prosperity of the region and as a place to work and live as well as invest. There are several old as well as new hotels in Cotswolds. Online you can find attractions to see, Cotswolds hotels as well as dining options and magnificent gardens.
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Galleries and local shops are within walking distance. Historic houses and gardens including Warwick Castle, Blenheim Palace, Cheltenham Spa, Hidcote Manor Gardens, Warwick Castle are nearby.


Grittleton is situated a few miles off Junction 17 of the M4, close by are the picturesque places of Bath, Chippenham, Chipping Sodbury and Malmesbury.


A few miles from the splendour of the beautiful Cotswolds with its enchanting villages or visit the charming bustling town of Cheltenham which has many shops boasting the latest high street fashion or enjoy lunch at one of the many bistros and restaurants. A day at the well known Cheltenham races is not to be missed it can be tailored for everyone’s needs, either a family fun day out or a refined champagne lunch.


·From: Highway A420. North ¼ mile, 15 miles from M4 and 25 miles from M40. The Best Western Sudbury House Hotel is ¼ mile from the Faringdon town centre.


Evesham is a picturesque town with a great shopping, set along side the beautiful Abbey Park and the River Avon, and has a great selection of café’s and restaurants. There is the Saturday Charter Market which has become a key attraction for local shoppers as well as attracting visitors to the Vale of Evesham. Explore by cruising the River Avon in anyone of the number of craft that are for hire from Evesham’s riverside. Along the riverbanks there are delightful pubs to quench your thirst each one tranquil and giving a unique perspective of the Vale. Worcestershire mainly lies between the majestic Malvern Hills and the mellow Cotswolds; it is a county of contrasts with charming villages and bustling towns, houses built with the mellow Cotswold limestone from local quarries. The Cotswolds are centred on the gentle slopes of the Cotswolds Hills and are officially designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The ancient towns & villages are steeped in history and many date back at least 500 to 600 years and are one of the most popular reasons for tourists visiting the region. Worcestershire has peaceful countryside with a turbulent past. Rolling landscape, open hills with breathtaking views that await you.


Located in Stratford upon Avon, Nearby Attractions, Available Recreation


On the edge of the Cotswolds, lose yourself in the beautiful countryside of the Cotswolds at the gorgeous Barceló Cheltenham Park Hotel. Amble through the rolling fields, cycle or walk up hills and take in the quaint villages. Enjoy a day at the races, if you’re lucky enough you might get to see the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the premier event of the National Hunt racing calendar.


Cirencester is the Capital of the Cotswolds- and Cirencester has inherited many charming Cotswold stone buildings and is well sited for touring the Cotswolds.


The Cotswolds is a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, the largest in England and Wales. An area which is characterised by small market towns, picturesque villages and by the local honey coloured stone buildings. With so much to do you will be spoilt for choice during your stay, there is a wealth of historic houses and buildings and some of the finest landscaped gardens in the country. For those wishing for a spot of retail therapy there are some fantastic boutique shops which are unique to the area. Bicester and Banbury are both within a 30 minute drive. There is much to see and do in the area with many attractions accredited by the Green Tourism Business Scheme; the area has a reputation for quirky visitor attractions, arts and crafts family attractions, wildlife, museums and historic houses. Examples such as the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust at Slimbridge have a way of charming you unexpectedly. For something more energetic there this is the ideal place for walking, cycling and the great outdoors in general. Also this is a centre of excellence, and an area with first class cricket and scattering of friendly, unpretentious golf clubs.


The charming and unspoilt Gloucestershire village of Coln St Aldwyn was recently ranked the 7th most desirable in the country by Country Life magazine. With easy access to Cirencester, Cheltenham, Stow-on-the-Wold and the M5, the village boasts a central location but fully benefits from the breathtaking beauty of the Cotswolds – officially designated an area of outstanding natural beauty with miles of pleasant walks and stunning natural views to explore. The nearby area also boasts many interesting pursuits to appeal to all tastes, including Birdland Park & Gardens, the 18th Century Rococo Garden at Painswick, and many popular National Trust properties.


The Priory Inn located in the historic market town of Tetbury, called the 'Gem of the Cotswolds' is a winner of a Trio of Awards including the Harden's Remy Restaurant Award, Cotswold Life Food and Drink Award and a Taste of The West Dining Pub Silver Award.


Located just three miles from the town of Stroud and surrounded by the beautiful countryside of the Cotswolds. The hotel offers Complimentary Wi-Fi, car parking and well established restaurant. Minchinhampton boasts three 18 hole golf courses, one of which on the common itself and almost adjoins the hotel. The Princess Royal’s Gatcombe House, known for its annual horse trial. Further afield you will find a whole host of activities and places to visit including Slumbridge which has the largest collection of exotic wildfowl, Westonbirt has six hundred acres of land featuring one of Europe’s finest collections of trees and shrubs. Also Berkeley Castle, Jenner Museum, Corinium Museum, Cotswold Water Park and Bourton on the Water. Bath is only a short drive away and is probably the best preserved piece of Roman Britain and is deservedly among the nations top tourist attractions.


Five minute walk from Cheltenham Racecourse home of National Hunt 8 miles from Sudeley Castle 10 minute walk from fantastic shopping in Cheltenham 15 minute drive from Gloucester Cathedral


As a privately owned hotel, we combine friendly efficient service with excellent facilities to ensure quality & value with a personal touch. An elegant period building set in pretty gardens Alveston House is convenient for the centre of Bristol and the M4/M5 Motorways. Whether you are looking for an organised, well equipped business venue, the perfect setting for your wedding or celebration or just a breakaway from it all, you can be sure of a warm welcome.


Between the Roman city of Bath and Longleat Safari Park, this quirky privately owned house sits within stunning grounds in the beautiful Somerset countryside. From The House you can explore Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole, Stonehenge, Wells or Glastonbury