Places to stay on holiday in The Cotswolds
Information and links to The Cotswolds hotels, B&B's, Hostels and Camping
- Bath
- Bibury
- Bourton-on-the-Water
- Broadway
- Burford
- Castle Combe
- Cheltenham
- Chippenham
- Chipping Campden
- Cirencester
- Evesham
- Fairford
- Gloucester
- Lacock
- Malmesbury
- Moreton-in-marsh
- Northleach
- Painswick
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- Stratford-upon-Avon
- Stroud
- Tetbury
- Tewkesbury
- The Slaughters
- Winchcombe
- Witney
- Woodstock
Latest Accommodation listings
| Bramble Croft Guest House - Cirencester Luxury B&B. Guests |
| Nineveh Farm - Chipping Campden 5 Stars Gold Award B&B in old farmhouse ideal for the north Cotswolds, Stratford, Warwick and Oxford. |
| Hillside Cottage - Cheltenham A traditional stone-built cottage in a quiet village in the heart of the Cotswolds - surrounded by beautiful countryside, yet only a short drive from many major attractions |
| Brook House - Broadway Brook House is owned and run by Marianne with help from her daughter, Lisa. Brook House is a large Victorian house (1910) with large, tastefully decorated rooms |
| Bb @ Hyde Wood House - Stroud A mellow Cotswold stone farmhouse in a peaceful rural setting, no longer a farm but retains stables and 13 acres of paddocks. Minchinhampton Common, 600 acres of National Trust grassland is one mile away where there are wonderful views across the Severn V |
| Cowley House - Broadway Cowley house is an elegant mid 18th Century cotswold stone property, situated in the heart of Broadway |
| King John's Barn - Burford 4* self catering in the Cotswolds |
| Bran Mill Cottage - Moreton-in-marsh Small traditional B and B in pretty Cotswold cottage in peaceful countryside. Sensible prices. |
| Green Haven - Stratford-upon-Avon A warm and welcoming guest house in the historic market town of Stratford-upon-Avon. |
| Wood Stanway Farmhouse - Cheltenham Farmhouse dating back to approximately 1600's nestled at the foot of the Cotswold Hills, lovingly restored combining character with convenience. Situated on the Cotswold Way between Broadway and Winchcombe. |






