The Bear of Rodborough
Rodborough Common
a restored 17th century ale house and coaching inn set in Natural Trust parkland with an interior decor inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement
Chester House Hotel
Bourton-on-the-Water
elegant, traditionally styled rooms are featured at this country-style hotel and quality local ingredients feature on the restaurant's menu
Three Ways House
Mickleton
relaxing hotel, close to Hidcote Gardens, that is the home of the famous 'Pudding Club', enjoy fine dining, good 'puds' and a sumptuous breakfast
Rising Sun Hotel
Cleeve Hill
sitting close to the top of Cleeve Hill - the highest point in the Cotswolds - with panoramic views across Cheltenham to the Malvern Hills beyond
Tudor House Hotel
Tewkesbury
a wealth of history and character can be seen at this 16th century hotel including axe marks in a door made by Oliver Cromwell’s soldiers
Corinium Hotel
Cirencester
small, privately owned hotel offering an oasis of tranquillity in one of Cirencester's oldest streets yet only a short stroll from the town centre
Bells Hotel
Coleford
relaxing getaway with its own 18-hole golf course, bowling green and access to a wide range of activities based in and around the local area
Cotswold Grange Hotel
Cheltenham
period house in a leafy suburb set between the Racecourse and town centre with high ceilings, decorative designs and a grand staircase
Farmers Boy Inn
Boxbush
popular, family-run, A40 roadside inn, set in scenic countryside between Gloucester and Ross-on-Wye with guest rooms in a modern annexe
The Royal Hop Pole
Tewkesbury
a Tewkesbury landmark combining historic buildings dating from the 15th and 18th centuries; guest rooms come individually styled
Redesdale Arms Hotel
Moreton-in-Marsh
17th-century, former coaching inn, built from honeyed Cotswold stone, where period features blend with contemporary decor and facilities
Royal George Hotel
Birdlip
set in 26 acres of grounds atop Birdlip Hill with scenic views over the Gloucestershire countryside and is 15 minutes drive from Gloucester
Crown Inn
Blockley
16th century inn offering warm hospitality and a relaxing ambience with log fires in the lounge, comfy places to sit awhile and home cooked food
Number Four at Stow
Stow-on-the-Wold
contemporary hotel ideal as a comfy Cotswolds exploring base as it sits alongside the ancient Fosse Way, now the A429, near charming Stow
Kings Head Inn
Birdwood
the A40 location, between Gloucester and Ross-on-Wye, of this friendly pub is ideal for an en-route stopover when travelling to or from Wales
The Ormond
Tetbury
18th-century inn featuring elegant, individually decorated guest rooms located with Tetbury's shops, restaurants and cafes on the doorstep
The New Inn
Gloucester
15th century inn retaining original character and features including a galleried courtyard and exposed beams situated close to the Cathedral
Hunters Hall Inn
Kingscote
traditional inn dating from the 16th retaining plenty of original character, the comfortable guest rooms are situated in a converted stable block