This historic Gothic mansion sits in tranquil parkland on the Cotswold Edge, beside the Severn Valley and close to Bristol. It offers fine dining, a leisure club, and spacious, traditional rooms.
Swan Hotel is set in Wotton under Edge, within 27 km of Bristol Parkway Station and 33 km of Cabot Circus. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a shared lounge and a bar.
katherine
United Kingdom
The gluten free coeliac options are so poor I had to take my own cereal and milk
Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, this hotel boasts stunning views over the Cotswolds countryside. Just 3 miles from the town of Stroud, it has free Wi-Fi, free parking and a restaurant.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Lovely old pub with loads of character and a very warm welcome from our host. Delicious food well presented and excellent local wines. We had room 2 which exceeded our expectations with a four poster bed and glorious views, we will definitely stay again in the future.
This family-run hotel and restaurant in the heart of the Cotswold Hills is close to Berkeley Castle, the Jenner Museum, the Wet Lands Trust and Slimbridge Severn Way
Boasting a warm and welcoming atm...
Sarah
United Kingdom
This is a fantastic inn and Wendy and her team could not have made us more welcome. The food was delicious and it didn't matter that they do not usually do dinner on Sunday or Bank Holiday as Wendy cooked just for us one evening and brought us plates for our picnic on the other. Highly recommended!
Stinchcombe Hill (which is actually where our accommodation...
Stinchcombe Hill (which is actually where our accommodation was) has easy access to Dursley, down a steep hill which leads directly into the town centre. Dursley itself has a good range of shops, cafes and supermarkets and is a pleasant little place in lovely surroundings. There are walks from the door of Hilltop Cottage directly onto the Cotswold Way with fab views from the Cotswold escarpment out to the Severn and beyond to Wales.
We had a lovely walk at Woodchester Park (NT), walked up Cam Peak and Cam Long Down, did the circular walk around Stinchcombe Hill golf course (3 miles, beautiful views all round) from the door.
Would recommend walking from North Nibley to Wotton Hill and back and also a visit to Newark Park (NT) at the head of the beautiful Ozleworth valley. We visited The Wild Place Project in Bristol with the children and my young nephew which was great.
We had a brilliant cafe lunch at Woodruffs Cafe in Stroud (mainly veggie and REALLY good) and another good (more expensive) lunch at The Olive Tree in Nailsworth. The Farm Shop in Wotton is also worth a visit for fairly expensive but tasty provisions.
Also worth a visit are Berkeley Castle and Slimbridge, Longleat and Bristol Zoo as well as Bath, Bristol, Gloucester (especially the cathedral) and Cheltenham.
Hannah
United Kingdom
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