The Cotswolds is a delightful place to bring your dog. So many of the best things to do here are dog friendly, from walking rural trails to exploring pretty villages — and even visiting the pub or tea rooms! There are lots of places where your four legged companion is most welcome. What you need to make your stay perfect is a really dog friendly hotel — not just one where your furry friend is tolerated, one where the staff are pleased to see you, and greet your pet with gifts and a jolly good fussing. Which is why we asked our Gurus to uncover the best dog friendly hotels in The Cotswolds. We've scoured the area and come up with a handpicked selection including luxury show-stoppers, country house hotels and charming pubs with rooms. Use our guide and start planning your next getaway with your favourite pooch!
Chippenham
A luxury country home full of character. High ceilinged rooms are adorned with chandeliers and four poster beds. The surrounding parkland and gardens are painstakingly up kept. A spa, indoor pool and outdoor plunge pool aid relaxation. The fine dining restaurant is headed by a Michelin Star chef.
Malmesbury (Easton Grey)
A grand Cotswold manor set in 12 manicured acres. Beautiful rooms and suites are decorated with a fresh take on traditional design. Two restaurants (headed by a two-star Michelin chef) and a full-service spa with a hydrotherapy pool make this ideal for a couple's escape.
Burford
This 18th century inn is more than just another Cotswolds B&B. Curl up with a book next to an open fire or explore the rose scented gardens. Rooms are spacious with antique oak furniture and colourful fabric. Bathrooms have original wood floors. An award winning restaurant serves seasonal cuisine.
Woodstock
Historical hotel near Oxford. Colourful rooms, garden, courtyard. Extensive gin bar. Award-winning restaurant.
Burford (Burford)
Winding your way along the Burford lanes, stumble across this 'chocolate box' property. Dating back to the 16th century it has traditional flagstone flooring, open fires and cosy rooms. The award winning restaurant serves lunch and dinner. A popular wedding venue and base to explore the Cotswolds.
The Cotswolds
The Hare and Hounds is a traditional Cotswold country house hotel. The newly refurbished rooms and suites have an air of elegance and surround a delightful courtyard. The restaurant's creative menu is popular with locals and visitors alike. A smart but relaxed getaway amid stunning countryside.
The Cotswolds (Gloucestershire )
In the market town of Tetbury you will find The Close's grand grey stone façade. Dating back to 1535 and lovingly transformed into a stylish boutique hotel. Each of the 18 rooms is unique, ranging from pretty florals to dark country checks with roll-top baths and views. A full English is included.
The Cotswolds (Gloucestershire )
With views over the River Coln this 17th century coaching inn is a welcoming Cotswolds abode. Crackling fires in the winter and viridescent gardens in the summer: the menu is similarly seasonal (and locally sourced). Rooms have an instantly cosy feel with fourposters, gingham and floral upholstery.
Gloucestershire
The King's Arms is a traditional 17th century coaching inn in the heart of the Cotswolds. Stylish rooms with feature walls of George Stubbs paintings, antique furniture, four posters & cosy sheepskin rugs. Or cottages for groups or families. Great British pub food, real ale and excellent value too!
Broadway (Worcestershire)
Steeped in history, this inn has a comfortably inviting interior and all the offerings of a contemporary hotel that will appeal to all ages. Great getaway for romantic weekenders, good base for families as well as walkers wanting understated luxury.
Cheltenham (Gloucestershire)
A grand Country House, now an elegant hotel and spa, set just outside the city of Cheltenham and with easy access to the Cotswolds. Spacious rooms are traditionally dressed with chintz fabrics and patterned wallpaper. An indulgent spa and superb restaurant makes this a fantastic weekend break.
Gloucestershire (Brimscombe)
A charming 19th-century grade II listed manor house in the heart of the Cotswolds. Rooms and suites are done in country-chic style but with welcome modern accessories including power showers and soaking tubs. Excellent restaurant, plus mature gardens and views to die for. Country bliss!
Malmesbury (Malmesbury)
A historic Grade I-listed inn dating back to 1220 set beside Malmesbury Abbey. Interiors have kept the building's original features (think exposed beams & stone, window seats, & traditional art) but the feeling is fresh. The restaurant serves modern British cuisine and local ales. A charming stay.
Oxfordshire
Historic Cotswolds buildings by the Windrush River recently transformed into a boutique retreat. Modern rooms with Scandi feel give out onto river-view terraces. With a relaxed British restaurant, riverside gardens, spa & indoor pool, this is a fab option for a couples' getaway & family adventures.
Stow-on-the-Wold
A honey-coloured Costwold house, turned boutique hotel, set in the Market Square of the Stow-on-the-Wold. Each room is individual but all have statement headboards, geometric patterns, and original features. The best have roll-top baths. Complete with a superb restaurant; an ideal weekend getaway.
Gloucestershire
Georgian estate with sweeping countryside setting & impressive views over the area. Pretty rooms blend old & new with plenty of creature comforts; suites are extra spoiling. Dine across a range of venues after a day on the golf course or at the Health Centre. Charming & affordable rural retreat.
Gloucestershire
A charming traditional inn set in the picturesque Tetbury. Beautifully styled rooms mix traditional and contemporary design. Think exposed stone, pale wood floors, and simple modern furniture. The atmospheric bar features an art deco piano & a vintage jukebox. A characterful and well-priced stay.
Gloucestershire
A stylish rural hotel set on National Trust land near Stroud. Chic rooms have all the hallmarks of Cotswolds-chic with oversized headboards, modern fabrics, attractive artwork, and Gilchrist & Soames bath products. A popular brasserie serves high-end British fare. A sophisticated rural hideaway.
Gloucestershire
A 16th-century Georgian inn set in the picturesque town of Painswick. Rooms mix the building's original features with a fresh modern style. Think soft grey hues, antiques, very comfy beds, and White Company products. Modern British fare is served alongside the property's own wines. A chic hideaway.
Savelletri (Puglia)
A 17th-century gem perched on the Puglian coast. Elegant interiors boast white on white with clever splashes of colour or texture, traditional craft meeting sleek design. From gourmet Puglian fare at La Corte to the serene poolside bar, every corner tells a story of indulgence. Relaxation and zest.
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