HOTELS IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE
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Birdlip | Bourton on the Water | Brockworth | Buckland | Cheltenham | Chipping Campden | Cirencester | Gloucester | Lechlade on Thames | Lower Slaughter | Moreton in Marsh | Old Sodbury | Stonehouse | Stow on the Wold | Stroud | Tetbury | Tewkesbury | Thornbury | Tortworth | Upton St Leonards | Winchcombe
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Gloucestershire is ideal for not one but several short breaks, since you can stay in the Cotswolds one night, explore Royal Gloucestershire the next day, then cross the River Severn and sleep peacefully in hotels in the Forest of Dean!
The rolling Cotswolds Hills cover most of the east side of Gloucestershire, where you can explore almost impossibly pretty towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Chipping Campden from your Cotswolds bed and breakfast or hotel.
The Cotswolds wool trade made Gloucestershire wealthy in the Middle Ages, but did you know that tobacco also grew around the ancient town of Tewkesbury during the 16th century? |
Gloucestershire is rich in history, from the Roman villas that dot the countryside to the spa town of Cheltenham. Many hotels in Cheltenham offer weekend breaks in this delightful Regency town, which has a relaxed feel to it, plus a famous Literary Festival held in October.
There can be few things as beautiful as an autumn short break in the Royal Forest of Dean, when this ancient woodland turns into a 27,000 acre riot of golds and browns. The kids can play Hobbits and Harry Potter in these woods, which inspired writers JRR Tolkein and JK Rowling!
Gloucester itself has Roman foundations, Victorian docklands and a cathedral that has dominated the skyline for over 900 years. Whatever accommodation in Gloucester you choose, bed and breakfast, or modern hotel, you are never far from fascinating history, good food - and fun shopping! |
Selection of our hotels in Gloucestershire

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The Fleece Hotel, Cirencester
Grade II listed building located in the Market Place in the centre of historic Cirencester. The hotel is ideally based to explore the Cotswold or visit the towns Roman remains and Museum. A complimentary car park is available but parking is limited. |
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Hare and Hounds Hotel, Tetbury 
Charming country hotel set in acres of well-tended grounds and beautiful gardens. The hotel provides a relaxing and comfortable base for exploring the Cotswolds, Bath, visiting historic houses and gardens, antique hunting in nearby Tetbury or to just unwind. |

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Mercure Queens Hotel, Cheltenham
Well known for its grand, neo-classical facade which overlooks the Imperial Gardens on Cheltenhams famous Promenade, The Queens is a mere stroll from the towns many excellent shops and restaurants. |
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Old Manse Hotel, Bourton on the Water
Built in 1748 - comfortable, welcoming hotel. The River Windrush flows just a few feet from the front porch. Traditional English bar serves real ales and good food and there is a riverside patio in addition to a heated outdoor terrace overlooking the gardens. |

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Ramada Gloucester Bowden Hall
Classically styled country house hotel surrounded by beautiful grounds located 3½ miles from Gloucester. In addition to 72 en-suite bedrooms the hotel also has a bar, restaurant and a leisure club including an indoor pool, sauna and solarium. |
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