Luxury holidays in Cotswolds

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When to go

The Cotswolds is charming year-round, but summer is the best time to catch the classic green-meadow vistas. July and August might be a bit more crowded – especially during bank holiday weekends – so aim for May and June.

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Getting there

  • Planes

    Bristol and Birmingham are the nearest airports; fly there from UK cities including Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness and Newcastle, as well as from Jersey. For international flights, London Heathrow and Gatwick are both under a three-hour drive away.
  • Trains

    Direct trains from London Paddington run regularly to stations in the Cotswolds, including Chippenham, Gloucester, Kemble, Kingham, Moreton-in-Marsh and Stroud. Most journeys will only take an hour or two.
  • Automobiles

    From London, the Cotswolds is only a couple of hours away along the M4; the M5 offers access from Bristol and Birmingham. It’s worth taking a car to the region – there’s no better place for country-lane cruising.

Hotel offers in the Cotswolds

Hotel offers in the Cotswolds

From cosy Cotswolds coaching inns and coastal retreats in Cornwall to city stays in Edinburgh and London, our UK hotel offers span the full breadth of great British breaks.

Whether you're after an indulgent spa break, a night or two of dinner B&B, or simply a well-timed weekend away at a beautiful boutique bolthole, you can escape for less.

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Spa hotels in the Cotswolds

Spa hotels in the Cotswolds

Herb-infused treatment rooms, outdoor hydrotherapy pools, walled gardens and manor houses that were built for exactly this kind of indulgence. The Cotswolds turns out to be very good at spa hotels.

 

Our collection finds the ones that get spa breaks just right - the right treatments, the right rooms, the right R ’n’ R.

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Dog-friendly hotels in the Cotswolds

Dog-friendly hotels in the Cotswolds

Footpaths from the door, cosy village pubs and countryside that seems specifically designed for long afternoon walks. The Cotswolds definitely does dogs.

Our collection of pet-friendly hotels finds the boltholes that match - where four-legged guests are as well catered for as the ones holding the lead (and nobody minds about a muddy paw print or two).

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