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Cottages in Gloucestershire
The picture perfect scenery of Gloucestershire is the ideal holiday spot for those longing of a wonderful stay surrounded by lush green valleys and beautiful old medieval towns. Find fantastic cottages that will make you feel part of the village. Stay in a cottage in the Cotswolds in places like Cheltenham, Tetbury, Chipping Campden, Chedworth, Stow-on-the-Wold or Bourton-on-the-Water.
Cottages for romantic retreats and familiesStone, timber and modern cottages in Gloucestershire are the ideal stay in the English countryside. Experience the quietness of the valleys and enjoy the superb landscapes at your doorstep. Bring your loved one and have a romantic weekend in an open plan living area or choose a comfortable cottage with exposed beams and elegant furnishings. Have a tranquil holiday in the middle of nature and unwind by the fireplace with a nice glass of red. If you look for cottages with a swimming pool or a hot tub, you can find them in our selection of cottages especially for you!
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The county of Gloucestershire is in South West England comprising part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the valley of the River Severn, and the Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire is the image of rolling green hills, medieval honey-toned towns, antique shops and unique traditions. Anywhere you choose to stay, enjoy it walking around and taking in the incredible views, get a pint in a rustic inn, and review the past at Berkeley Castle for example. Go out for a walk around the Forest of the Dean and have a sensational day out experiencing the best of England’s countryside.
Gloucestershire for cycling loversBike lovers can enjoy an exceptional bike ride! If you like cycling, the south Cotswolds has a new bike route from the artistic town of Nailsworth to Frampton on Severn. Along the way you can enjoy Uley Bury and the route along the canal as well. Mid-way you can have a break and enjoy some nibbles, a piece of cake and delicious vegetarian meals at Prema Cafe, at the Prema Arts Centre in Uley. When reaching Slimbridge, is when you can ride by the canal.
Did you know that the limestone of the area is what gives the Cotswolds its rich golden colour?
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Are you a horse lover? Then, you cannot miss the Cheltenham Festival. Enjoy this popular National Hunt horse racing with a fantastic dining experience with award-winning dishes and fresh produce from the panoramic restaurant. For an ultimate experience you can book a private box for 30-50 guess.
2. Enjoy an arty forestThe Forest of Dean is ideal for walks but here, you can also enjoy a cultural scene reaching out to all your senses. Along the way you can find a varied selection of workshops ranging from jewellers to photographers, musicians, potters, painters and galleries. Have a great time browsing the shops or learn a new skill!
3. Go on a vintage tourDiscover vintage treasures on a retro tour. Enjoy a ride to explore the retro fashion and the world of vintage hidden in the Cotswolds. Unearth it all in this mini-tour as you go shopping to the bookstore in Tewkesbury, visit a car boot sale in Cheltenham or get some shrubs in the gardens of Rococo.
4. Go rock climbing in the Wye ValleyLooking for a bit of a thrill? Try rock climbing in the unique and beautiful valley of Wye. This natural site is an ideal playground for outdoor lovers and for those who want a bit of adrenaline pumping during the holidays. There are more than 800 rocks of different height and difficulty at Symonds. Take a course or bring your own material if you are an advanced climber. Choose the route that best suits your abilities. Welcome to the vertical world!
5. Go canoeing along the River WyeWhen spring arrives, the outdoors become a huge playground for everybody. Go and navigate the Wye Valley by water. The landscapes are unique, with all the flowers in blossom making the Wye Valley glow and sparkle more than ever. Get on the canoe and go along the river and rapids at Symonds Yat together with professional instructors or the canoe centre.
6. Take a trip back in timeYears back, the battles were quite common but now those have become a festival in Tewkesbury that recreates medieval life. The scenery is already there! Half-timbered houses, narrow alleyways and the flair of old times. Now, this battle is enacted and the whole town is dressed in medieval clothes bringing the Medieval Festival alive during the 13th and 14th of July. Spend a fantastic weekend with great parades and tons of fun!
7. Walk in the footsteps of RomansGo to Chedworth and discover more about the Roman to see their villas, their bathhouses and the beautiful mosaics.Get and idea of how life was back then in the 4th century watching the gladiators battling. Have a good look at the landscape surrounding the village, admire the scenery, close your eyes and get the image in your head. Can you see it?
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🏡 Cottages available: | 1241 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -55%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £36. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 600 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 96% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 65 properties. |