Dog Friendly Hotels Gloucestershire
Part of the Three Counties, Gloucestershire is home to some impressive market towns and cities as well as dog friendly rooms. With the rolling hills of the golden valley in Stroud and the Cotswolds on your doorstep, you'll be spoiled for dog walking options during your Gloucestershire stay.
- Cheltenham, England
The dog-friendly Greenway Hotel & Spa in the Cotswolds is a superb luxury Elizabethan manor house with 4 AA Red Stars, ideally located on the outskirts of the Regency town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
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- Cheltenham, EnglandA superb 17th-century listed Cotswold cottage resting near Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire. Open fire. Dog-friendly. Large garden. Stow-on-the-Wold 6.1 miles; Burford 6.2 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 10.3 miles; Chipping Norton 12.5 miles.£168From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandCharming stone cottage located in the lively town of Winchcombe. Close to amenities. Full of character. TV with Freesat. WiFi. Woodburner. Cheltenham 7 miles.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandThis characterful and spacious ground floor apartment featuring one double bedroom, a fully fitted kitchen, a relaxed living and dining space, and a good-size bathroom with walk-in shower. Retaining much of the original character of this Victorian farmhouse property, including high ceilings and original sash windows.
Cheltenham is regarded as the ‘Cotswolds culture hub’ and is home to a number of world-renowned festivals, such as the Gold Cup at Cheltenham Racecourse should you want to don your tweed for a day at the races, and the Jazz Festival where the worlds greats descend to bring music to your ears. Whilst in Cheltenham, you may wish to pay homage and visit The Holst Birthplace Museum: Composer of ‘The Planets’, Holst’s childhood home which retains its original Regency architecture and decor, on show alongside many of Holst’s personal effects including the piano on which he composed.
Nearby, and within easy reach are an array of snazzy wine bars, a promenade of designer shops, a theatre and regency parks and gardens. If you are looking for something special why not pre-book an evening at one of the towns Michelin star restaurants, followed by quaffing some signature cocktails at one of the live music venues. Holst Apartment is also the perfect base to explore the wider Cotswolds. Within a scenic 30 –40 minute drive you will find the famous chocolate box and honey hued villages of Bourton-on-the-water, Chipping Campden, Stow-on-the-Wold and Bibury.£113From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandThis delightful, mid-terrace cottage in the Cotswolds rests in Bourton-On-The-Water, Gloucestershire. Off-road parking. Dog-friendly. Smart TV. Stow-on-the-Wold 4.2 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8.4 miles; Chipping Norton 12.9 miles; Cheltenham 15.9 miles.£79From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandLocated on the first floor, accessed by a wide Victorian staircase, the Holst Apartment features high ceilings, original sash windows and plenty of character. While the décor boasts a modern feel, it has been inspired by the Regency era of Gustav Holst’s birth, featuring colours that nod towards the palette at the turn of the turn of the 20th century. This creates a soft, relaxing, and inviting space.
Cheltenham is regarded as the ‘Cotswolds culture hub’ and is home to a number of world-renowned festivals, such as the Gold Cup at Cheltenham Racecourse should you want to don your tweed for a day at the races, and the Jazz Festival where the worlds greats descend to bring music to your ears. Whilst in Cheltenham, you may wish to pay homage and visit The Holst Birthplace Museum: Composer of ‘The Planets’, Holst’s childhood home which retains its original Regency architecture and decor, on show alongside many of Holst’s personal effects including the piano on which he composed.
Nearby, and within easy reach are an array of snazzy wine bars, a promenade of designer shops, a theatre and regency parks and gardens. If you are looking for something special why not pre-book an evening at one of the towns Michelin star restaurants, followed by quaffing some signature cocktails at one of the live music venues. Holst Apartment is also the perfect base to explore the wider Cotswolds. Within a scenic 30 –40 minute drive you will find the famous chocolate box and honey hued villages of Bourton-on-the-water, Chipping Campden, Stow-on-the-Wold and Bibury.£111From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandA delightful, mid-terrace property situated in the town of Northleach, Gloucestershire. WiFi. Three floors. Roadside parking. Cheltenham 13.7 miles; Gloucester 20.4 miles.£79From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandA homely, traditional Cotswold stone property, set across three floors in the peaceful village of Naunton, Gloucestershire. Enclosed garden. Dog-friendly. Bourton-on-the-Water 4.2 miles; Stow-on-the-Wold 5.4 miles; Cheltenham 12.8 miles.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandA spacious and contemporary cottage rests in the Heart of Bourton-of-the-Water. Off-road parking. En-suite bedrooms. Woodburning stove. Pet-friendly. Stow-on-the-Wold 3.8 miles; Moreton-in-Marsh 8 miles; Chipping Norton 12 miles; Cheltenham 15.8 miles.£200From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cheltenham, EnglandOccupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, this delightful holiday cottage has been created from a range of 19th-century barns and is attached as part of a larger wing. The cottage is furnished and equipped to a high standard and enjoys a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool (available all year, weather permitting) , an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottage is well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and has its own sitting-out area with patio and furniture.
All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand. There is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort and keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way.
This is a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity. Broadway, the ’Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle, 7 miles, once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. The Forest of Dean is 23 miles away, while Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 1 mile.£91From price per night based on 7 night stay