The Cotswolds is one of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of South Central England. Its rolling hills and thatched medieval villages, churches, and stately homes were built of distinctive local yellow limestone. The Cotswold Way walking trail follows the Cotswold Edge escarpment from Bath in the south to Chipping Campden in the north.
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Cotswolds hotels are renowned for their refined style, sophistication, and quintessential British elegance. For hikers, for romance, or just for getting away from it all, the great Cotswolds countryside is a wonderful tonic, making this a dream location for a weekend or even longer.
Whether you’re finding a hotel for family, friends, or your beloved pets, there’s something to suit every taste and budget. Find some of the very best hotels in Cotswolds that you won’t want to miss.
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For many, a trip to the Cotswolds presents a relaxing escape whilst getting back to nature. With its rolling hills, idyllic villages, and historic market towns, there are plenty of places to walk, cycle, and drive to during a visit. In the winter, there are plenty of roaring pub fires and jaw-dropping views to soak up.
Come the summer, the lakes and hills come into their own, offering a welcoming spot for a picnic or two. Being an area of outstanding natural beauty, there are sweeping views at every turn – perfect for bringing your canine companion with you too.
When it comes to finding the right place to stay, Cotswolds country hotels are always in high demand, so early booking is advised. These are often scattered in picturesque villages, like Chipping Campden – a small town with a smattering of luxury estates throughout. You will also find Cotswold House – a bijou property complete with an award-winning spa for discerning guests, a wonderful place to spend your break.
Meanwhile, in the magnificent surroundings of Stroud, you’ll find Stonehouse Court Hotel – a vast 17th century manor boasting six acres of private grounds. There are many other boutique hotels Cotswolds in and around Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway, and Bibury to discover.
Best Hotels in Cotswolds
There are endless luxurious hotels in Cotswolds, and you are spoilt for choice. However, if you’re looking for the ultimate countryside retreat, Dumbleton Hall ticks every box. There are 38 individually-designed suites, but for sheer indulgence ask for the Cotswold Room or Malvern Room, which features four-posted beds and highly sought after views of the lake.
The hotel is within easy reach of the chocolate box villages of Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold, and the Slaughters, making it a keen choice for visitors. As a Grade II listed building, the property is wonderful to walk around, as you enjoy 19 acres of private gardens at your leisure. You don’t have to venture too far for a mouth-watering meal either, its Cedar Restaurant offers fantastic local cuisine.
If you’re looking for a pet-friendly hotel, the Noel Arms Hotel offers a warm welcome to all guests. Set within the charming village of Chipping Campden, it has long been a favourite with aristocrats and royalty, even Charles II is believed to have stayed here. The pup-friendly residence offers eight spacious dog friendly rooms.
Whether you choose to explore the wider area, or curl up with a homemade cake in front of its log fire, you’ll find tranquillity without too much fuss. Foodies will especially enjoy the on-site pub at the helm of award-winning Chef Indunil – named the Best Pub Curry Chef three years in a row.
Don’t delay the chance to enjoy your very own trip to the Cotswolds and enjoy this majestic setting.