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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. 

  • The Kings Head Hotel, Gloucestershire

    An elegant, boutique hotel, dog-friendly The Kings Head in the Cotswolds is a former 14th-century coaching inn. 

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  • Shearwater Lake House, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    If you are coming to the Cotswold Water Park for stargazing or to enjoy the surroundings with family and friends, then Shearwater Laker House is the place for you.
    The interior has a lovely calming decor and with full height doors and windows in the living space, the amazing lake scenery can be seen and enjoyed whatever the weather.
    The open plan kitchen and dining area are central to the home and the living area opens out onto the deck with outdoor furniture and a BBQ for the warmer days. In winter you can curl up on the couch in front of the gas fire and enjoy the extraordinary views over the lake from the comfort of the sofa.
    A bedroom and bathroom can be found on the ground floor for anyone not wanting to venture upstairs and the other four bedrooms and two bathrooms are spread out over the two floors above so plenty of space for everyone.
    This property can be booked with Wrens Lake House (UKC5302) which is next door to accommodate up to 16 guests.
    £312
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  • The Long Barn, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image


    These barn conversions are situated on the fringe of the charming Cotswold village of Ampney Crucis. Immaculately presented, they lie in the grounds of a 500-acre country estate, part of which is accessible to guests, just two miles from the ancient Roman town of Cirencester. The area is popular with walkers, cyclists and horse riders. The Long Barn (ref NTE) and The Cotswold Barn (ref NTF) are perfect Gloucestershire holiday homes to be enjoyed at any time of year. The Cotswold Water Park, with its many water based activities, is within close proximity. Just a little further afield is the Regency Spa town of Cheltenham, offering many visitor attractions, an extensive range of shops, restaurants and the Gold Cup horse racing. There is also the National Arboretum, situated at Westonbirt, being home to one of the finest tree collections in the world. Oxford, Burford, Stow-on-the-Wold and Lechlade are all easily accessible. Shops 2 miles, pub serving food short drive away.

    £165
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  • Muntjac Lodge, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Muntjac Lodge offers an open plan living space, which is perfect for family celebrations. The Lower Mill Estate in Somerford Keynes, a development of stunning, contemporary homes, is situated on a private 450-acre natural reserve. The gated and managed estate comprises of woodland and meadows crossed by three rivers and surrounded by serene lakes. In addition to the house’s facilities, guests can enjoy the estate’s ArtSpa, with indoor and outdoor heated pools, eco-pool, sauna, steam room, gym and treatments by arrangement. On the estate there is a tennis court, nature trails and cycle tracks, playground, equipment hire and restaurant with farm shop. Shop, pub and restaurant on-site.
    £265
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  • Flowers Barn, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Flowers Barn is a beautifully converted detached Cotswold stone barn, still boasting many original features throughout. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, between Duntisbourne Rouse and Duntisbourne Leer. The name is taken from the River Dunt which flows through the village, and also from monks at the Abbey of Gloucester who controlled the area in the 13th century. Flowers Barn is adjacent to the owners’ working farm and occupies a beautiful countryside setting.
    Built mainly in the time of Charles II, Flowers Barn was once home to aspiring writer and farm owner Eliza in the early 18th century. Eliza came to inherit 420-acres of land off her father, rather than one of her four brothers, and dedicated her life to the farm. She was a very bright and keen horsewoman, who was the first in the area to own a bicycle and a gas cooker. Eliza worked on the farm up until her death in 1901.
    This is a perfect place to stay when in the Cotswolds, being just a 10-minute drive from Roman Cirencester and 20 minutes’ drive from Cheltenham and its famous horse racing festival in March each year. There are plenty of walks and cycle routes for active guests, and this is a very central position from which to visit the many beautiful towns and villages of the Cotswolds, including Bourton-on-the-Water, Bibury, Burford, Stow-on-the-Wold and Chipping Campden. Both Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are also a convenient drive away.
    The accommodation provides upside down living with the bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor and the living room and kitchen on the first floor. Outside there is a well-kept front garden with seating area and garden furniture. There is a driveway offering off road parking and a bike store can be made available should guests wish to bring their own bikes to leave the car behind and explore the area. Well behaved dogs with thoughtful owners are welcome. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £139
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  • Chestnut Lodge, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chestnut Lodge is located on the Lower Mill Estate in Somerford Keynes, a development of stunning, contemporary homes situated in a private, 450-acre nature reserve. The gated and managed estate comprises of woodland and meadows crossed by three rivers and surrounded by serene lakes. Nature lovers can walk through woodland and meadows enjoying the sight of migrating wildfowl, rare wild orchids and the observation of beavers from carefully located hides. Guests have access to all the facilities within the estate, including an on-site restaurant/bar, a spa (free of charge) with swimming pools, gym, sauna, steam room and spa treatments (extra charge). There are also tennis courts, football nets, children’s play areas, a 5km jogging trail, cycle tracks and a number of lakes where canoeing and paddle boarding can be enjoyed during the summer season. Fishing is permitted on-site (licence required).

    It is a short walk from the estate to the local village pub serving real ale and good food. The estates ’Activity Hub’ provides equipment hire (water pursuits, cycling and tennis) and a source of knowledge on how best to enjoy the estate and local area. Outside the estate the wider area of the Cotswolds Water Park offers further opportunities to observe wildlife and to participate in activities including wakeboarding, water-skiing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, paintballing, cycling, horse riding and rally driving. The wonderful countryside of the Cotswolds surrounds the water park, and Bath, Oxford, Cirencester and Cheltenham are all within easy reach. Chestnut Lodge is a mid-terrace property over three floors. It has the space and facilities for up to 8 adults and a baby. A lovely feature of the property is the uninterrupted view of the adjacent lake and the setting sun from the lounge and patio areas. The patio area is enclosed and provides an outside dining space for 8 people with a charcoal barbecue for al fresco cooking. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £125
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  • The Augusta House, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Augusta House is located on the Lower Mill Estate in Somerford Keynes, a development of stunning, contemporary homes situated in a private 450-acre natural reserve. The gated and managed Estate comprises woodland and meadows, crossed by three rivers and surrounded by serene lakes. Guests can enjoy the Estate’s ArtSpa which includes indoor and outdoor heated swimming pools, an eco-pool, sauna, steam room, gym, a hard tennis court and treatments by arrangement (at additional cost). You are also free to enjoy the nature trails and cycle tracks on the Estate, as well as boating and fishing. Walks around the largest lake, Somerford Lagoon, are restricted during winter months when migrant birds over-winter, but there is good bird-watching from hides dotted around the Estate.
    Venturing out into the surrounding area you will find Cirencester, the old capital of the Cotswolds, just 6 miles away, and other delightful villages to visit include Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water and Burford. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £148
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  • Bluebell Lodge, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bluebell Lodge is a fabulous two-bedroom property situated in a perfect location in the Cotswolds. Equipped to a very good standard and with two bathrooms, it anticipates your needs by providing many of the things you might want for a fantastic and comfortable stay.
    There is a fabulous choice of pubs, restaurants and cafés in the Cotswold Water Park and surrounding area – from pubs with snug cosy corners and open fires in winter to family friendly pub gardens with lovely views - and the food and beer are pretty good too! Nearly all pubs and restaurants are child and dog friendly. The villages and towns offer a great variety of friendly local pubs, and many of them are situated on peaceful walking/cycling routes such as the Thames Path or National Cycle Route 45.
    The Cotswold Water Park is much more than ‘a park’ and is deceptive as it is actually an area of 42 square miles and 108 lakes, with many different leisure providers. Since 1967, when the whole area was designated as ‘the Cotswold Water Park’, it has grown to become a major tourist destination in its own right – more than million visitors come here every year. Within the area, there are 14 villages and towns where more than 20,000 people live and work. This can be confusing to visitors to the Cotswolds because the whole area is considered a ‘park’. The western section of the Cotswold Water Park lies to the west of the A419 between Swindon and Cirencester, centred around the B4696 Spine Road. Bluebell Lodge is in this western section. The eastern section of the Cotswold Water Park lies to the east of the A419 and contains the thriving towns of Fairford and Lechlade on the Thames. Pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £179
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  • Lavender Lodge, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lavender Lodge is a fabulous property situated in the perfect location in the Cotswolds. It is equipped to a high standard and anticipates your needs by providing many of the things you might want for a fantastic stay. This two-bedroom accommodation with two bathrooms aims to provide maximum comfort for your stay. There is a fabulous choice of pubs, restaurants and cafés in the Cotswold Water Park and surrounding area, from pubs with snug cosy corners and open fires in winter, to family friendly pub gardens with lovely views, and the food and beer is pretty good too. The villages and towns offer a great variety of friendly local pubs, and many of them are situated on peaceful walking/cycling routes such as the Thames Path or National Cycle Route 45. The Cotswold Water Park is much more than ’a park’ and is deceptive as it is actually an area of 42 square miles and 108 lakes, with many different leisure providers.
    Since 1967, when the whole area was designated as ’the Cotswold Water Park’, it has grown to become a major tourist destination in its own right. Within the area there are fourteen villages and towns, this can be confusing to visitors to the Cotswolds because the whole area is considered a ’park’. The western section of the Cotswold Water Park lies to the west of the A419 between Swindon and Cirencester, centred around the B4696 Spine Road, the eastern section of the Cotswold Water Park lies to the east of the A419 and contains the thriving towns of Fairford and Lechlade on Thames. There is so much to do in the area with Walks With Hawks, Cheltenham, Cotswolds Distillery, Stourton, Cotswold Falconry Centre, Moreton-in-Marsh and Mechanical Music Museum at North leach to name but a few.
    £145
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  • De Vere Cotswold Water Park, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image

    Set among the honey-coloured villages and gently rolling hills of The Cotswolds, the dog-friendly De Vere Cotswold Water Park is a hotel as spectacular as its surroundings.

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