Dog-Friendly Holidays Gloucestershire
Steeped in rolling, green landscapes, magnificent rural scenery and beautiful spa and market towns, Gloucestershire is one of the most picturesque counties in the UK. With plenty to see and explore, it's an ideal place for a dog-friendly staycation with your best furry friend.
- Naunton, EnglandA lovely, traditional Cotswold stone property, tucked away in the stunning village of Naunton, perfect for couples or a small family. Dog-friendly. Child-friendly. WiFi. Woodburning stove. Two-bedrooms. Garden with barbecue. Bourton-on-the-Water 4.8 miles; Stow-on-the-Wold 6.1 miles; Cheltenham 12.4 miles.£80From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Naunton, EnglandA charming converted barn nestled in the peaceful Cotswold village of Naunton. WiFi. Woodburning stove. Dog-friendly. Child-friendly. Parking. Bourton-on-the-Water 4.4 miles; Stow-on-the-Wold 5.7 miles; Cheltenham 12.6 miles.£95From price per night based on 7 night stay
- South Cerney, England
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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- Stroud, England
Steeped in history, dog-friendly Burleigh Court Hotel is an intimate Grade II listed manor house in the Cotswolds offering a captivating experience of country charm with a splash of luxury served by a highly skilled team.
- Chipping Campden, England
A former 17th-century coaching inn, the dog-friendly Noel Arms in the Cotswolds is one of the oldest hotels in the area, set in the picture-postcard market town of Chipping Campden, just 10 miles from Stow-in-the-Wold.
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- 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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- Bristol, England
Situated in Gloucestershire on the fringes of the Cotswolds, dog-friendly, De Vere Tortworth Court is a Grade II historic manor house hotel in stunning surroundings – a place where a centuries-old story meets an exceptionally modern experience.
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- Stroud, England
The Bear of Rodborough is a truly unique dog-friendly destination set amidst 300-acres of National Trust land on Rodborough Common in Stroud - dog-walking haven!
- Winchcombe, England
A former 15th-century coaching inn, dog-friendly The Lion in the Cotswolds has eight beautiful bedrooms, each with its own quirky charm and character.
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- Gloucester, EnglandEscape the city smog, for this cool and snazzy abode sitting pretty within its own Gloucestershire farm. Go Cart Barn is totally unique, inside and out with a sprinkling of retro cool. It has been designed and renovated to a high standard and boasts the very best fixtures and fittings. The property is set within the grounds of a private farm - as you drive down the private track surrounded by pastures you get a mix of pure relaxation and excitement for what awaits. If access for the less mobile is required, please advise the owners prior to arrival.
With an open plan living/dining room this social design is great for bringing everyone together, wine dine or chill it’s all catered for. A top of the range kitchen with feature electric range, great for whipping up culinary delights during your stay, accompanied with state-of-the-art appliances throughout. After dining, retreat to the cosy sitting room area, with projector to stream the latest movie releases. Outside, guests can enjoy the six-person hot tub, barbecue, fire pit, elevated patio, large walled garden so that all the fun is contained within your own private space.
Beyond your trendy Forest of Dean bolt hole, Wye Valley and the Welsh Border Country are easily accessible, as is Cheltenham with its races. Picturesque Cotswolds towns such as Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton on the Water and Burford, and many National Trust properties are all worth a visit, as well as lovely towns and villages such as Newent, Ross, Newham and Monmouth. If exploring and adventure is on the agenda, you are spoilt for choice with the Forest of Dean, Severn and Wye Valleys, Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds all on your doorstep. Perfectly located to enjoy a trip to the ancient cathedral and historic docks of Gloucester, and approximately half an hour’s drive from Cheltenham’s festivals and regency promenade for a spot of designer shopping and fine dining. There are excellent walks and mountain biking trails directly from the farm to May Hill and the surrounding area.
The Red Lion pub is just 5 minute’s walk, The Leaf café and garden centre 3-minute walk. May Hill brewery, Longhope bakery and Harts Barn craft centre just a 5-minute drive. There’s an outstanding restaurant and wet fish counter at Severn Wye smokery, Chaxhill (10-minute drive). Also, a private chef can be arranged from Harts Barn cookery school if required. It is also close to the International Centre for birds of prey and the Three Choirs Vineyard nearby for a spot of bird watching followed by some wine tasting. Within easy reach of the picturesque Wye Valley, including Tintern Abbey and Symonds Yat. Adrenalin junkies are well catered for too, in Gloucester you have the dry ski slope for a day of boarding or tobogganing, off road cycling and treetop rope adventures to be found within the Forest of Dean. Paddle boarding is a firm favourite and available at Gloucester Docks and the picturesque Symonds Yat on the Wye River.£216From price per night based on 7 night stay