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.
- Bream, EnglandSituated in the Forest of Dean, these semi-detached barn conversions offer comfortable holiday accommodation, conveniently located to enjoy the delights on offer in this beautiful area. There are outdoor activities in abundance, with riding available on site. Golf, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and rock climbing can all be found locally. Wonderful walks with stunning scenery await you within the forest and the Wye Valley, which is very popular also for mountain biking. There are numerous fun places to visit with attractions such as Go Ape, Puzzlewood, Dean Forest Steam Railway, Dean Heritage Centre, Clearwell Caves and the Sculpture Trail. The cathedral city of Gloucester, Monmouth, Chepstow and the pretty market town of Ross-on-Wye are all within a short drive. Private use of the hot tub can be arranged and sessions are bookable on arrival. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.£58From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Bream, EnglandSituated in the Forest of Dean, these semi-detached barn conversions offer comfortable holiday accommodation, conveniently located to enjoy the delights on offer in this beautiful area. There are outdoor activities in abundance, with riding available on site. Golf, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and rock climbing can all be found locally. Wonderful walks with stunning scenery await you within the forest and the Wye Valley, which is very popular also for mountain biking. There are numerous fun places to visit with attractions such as Go Ape, Puzzlewood, Dean Forest Steam Railway, Dean Heritage Centre, Clearwell Caves and the Sculpture Trail. The cathedral city of Gloucester, Monmouth, Chepstow and the pretty market town of Ross-on-Wye are all within a short drive. Private use of the hot tub can be arranged and sessions are bookable on arrival. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.£49From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cirencester, England
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.£166From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Newland, EnglandNestled within the Wye Valley, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, within the grounds of the owner’s home and with views of the open countryside, these holiday cottages (refs: UKC57 and UKC58) offer very comfortable accommodation from which to explore this wonderful location. Bordering England and South Wales and the three counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, there is much to do and see, with such variety its sure to have something for everyone.
The Forest of Dean is a magical place in all seasons and has outdoor activities in abundance, such as mountain biking, cycle tracks for all abilities, kayaking, canoeing, climbing, horse riding and for the less energetic relaxing walks amongst wildlife, flora and fauna. Puzzlewood, which has been used as a film location in Dr Who, Star Wars and Merlin, and Go Ape with its zip wires and climbing adventures are popular attractions. Historical interests include the castles at Raglan, Goodrich, Chepstow and Caldicott, and Hereford Cathedral with its Mappa Mundi Centre. Chepstow Racecourse is within an easy drive. Enjoy the local pubs and restaurants, and an award-winning pub in Newland is just a short walk away. There are many markets and festivals in the surrounding areas to explore. Shop 2 miles and pub 1 mile.£59From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Newland, EnglandNestled within the Wye Valley, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, within the grounds of the owner’s home and with views of the open countryside, these holiday cottages (refs: UKC57 and UKC58) offer very comfortable accommodation from which to explore this wonderful location. Bordering England and South Wales and the three counties of Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, there is much to do and see, with such variety its sure to have something for everyone.
The Forest of Dean is a magical place in all seasons and has outdoor activities in abundance, such as mountain biking, cycle tracks for all abilities, kayaking, canoeing, climbing, horse riding and for the less energetic relaxing walks amongst wildlife, flora and fauna. Puzzlewood, which has been used as a film location in Dr Who, Star Wars and Merlin, and Go Ape with its zip wires and climbing adventures are popular attractions. Historical interests include the castles at Raglan, Goodrich, Chepstow and Caldicott, and Hereford Cathedral with its Mappa Mundi Centre. Chepstow Racecourse is within an easy drive. Enjoy the local pubs and restaurants, and an award-winning pub in Newland is just a short walk away. There are many markets and festivals in the surrounding areas to explore. Shop 2 miles and pub 1 mile.£66From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Somerford Keynes, EnglandA charming, detached cottage set in the gated village of Lower Mill next to the Cotswold Water Park, Gloucestershire. Woodburning stove. On-site facilities. Close to amenities. Cirencester 6.5 miles.£221From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Cirencester, EnglandFlowers 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.£139From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Lydney, EnglandPerivale Lodge is set in the beautiful location of the Forest of Dean and is close to The Dean Steam Railway Station where you can purchase a day ticket to take you all over this area. It is situated in glorious countryside, making it a perfect get-away for all the family. The property has been renovated to a very good standard, offering well equipped and comfortably furnished holiday accommodation. It also benefits from the use of a fire pit, perfect for family and friends to enjoy an evening around.
The grounds have access to some amazing walks and the enclosed 2-acre field is perfect for letting the dogs off their leads. There are open ponds and steep slopes all round, so children must be supervised at all times. The property boasts a downstairs entrance way designed for bringing the dogs into, after washing them off outside with the warm water hose, and is also suitable for hanging coats and leaving boots.£79From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Gloucester, EnglandA detached property resting on a working farm, close to Gloucester. Pets welcome. WiFi. Open fire. Swimming pool. Cheltenham 12.7 miles; Ross-on-Wye 13 miles.£77From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Chipping Campden, EnglandThe property is perfectly cosy for two, and the ultimate couple’s country getaway. This exceptional converted barn, is bright and airy with exposed wood beams, Cotswolds stone flooring and feature stable door. A sumptuous bedroom awaits with Egyptian cotton sheets, perfectly plump and soft pillows to lay your head. Enjoy breakfast in bed or even hire a hot tub for your stay, the perfect spot for looking out over the unspoilt views of the rolling hills.
Set within 120 acres of outstanding natural beauty, why not take a leisurely and romantic walk of the private grounds, find a nice spot and pitch up for a picnic. For the more active, hop on a bike and peddle along the Cotswold countryside arriving at the local pub just down the road.
Paddocks Nook is nestled within fields and farmland. Beyond the gates and within 5 miles you will find the glorious gardens of Hidcote and Snowshill Manor. Those seeking a little more hustle, bustle and drama, just a short drive up the road you will find Stratford upon Avon. Shakespeare’s birthplace, you can shop until you drop, enjoy some pre-theatre cocktails and world-renowned Royal Shakespeare.
Those wanting something extra special, light the candles and dim the lights whilst the grounds private chef cooks you an ’a la carte’ meal whilst you sit back and relax like a lord and lady or indulge in a personal training session or yoga for one to one or more (must be booked in advance).
Whatever you decide to do whilst staying, it is sure to make you come back for more.£130From price per night based on 7 night stay