The Bear of Rodborough is located on Rodborough Common within the acres of beautiful National Trust land where cows roam free each summer.
Wayne
Australia
The room was very well appointed, roomy and very clean.
The Bear Hotel has a lot of character and doesn't feel crowded as there are a number of nice areas to have a drink or a meal.
Set on the edge of a steep hillside overlooking the Golden Valley, Burleigh Court Hotel is a 18th-century Cotswold-stone manor house located in the heart of Royal Gloucestershire.
Sophie
United Kingdom
It’s a beautiful building in a good location high on the hillside. The rooms were spacious and comfortable and the staff very welcoming and attentive.
Located in Stroud and with Kingsholm Stadium reachable within 17 km, The Stroud Hotel provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Claire
United Kingdom
Great customer service, all the staff are súper friendly and make sure you are comfortable. And the special touch was the personally addressed welcome note in the room!
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.
Helen
United Kingdom
Excellent coffee in the morning.
Super welcome for dogs
Staff very friendly.
Location stunning.
Dinner very good.
Bed very comfortable
This 17th-century Manor House is in stunning grounds overlooking Stroud Water Canal and the hills of the Stroud Valley. It has an award-winning restaurant, and routes for cycling and walking.
Offering a garden and garden view, Springbank Cottage is located in Stroud, 49 km from Lacock Abbey and 49 km from Lydiard Park.
Carla
Italy
I love the cottage atmosphere, well equipped, cosy and with all you need. You can put a record on, use the amazing oven, make an espresso, the room were quite good sized considering that this is a cottage. You get the Cotswolds atmosphere.
On average, 3-star hotels in Stroud cost £162 per night, and 4-star hotels in Stroud are £119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Stroud can on average be found for £231 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Stroud this weekend is £200 or, for a 4-star hotel, £334. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Stroud for this weekend cost on average around £1,744 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Stroud is quite a big town in Gloucestershire and, as such,...
Stroud is quite a big town in Gloucestershire and, as such, it has all of the shops and amenities one would expect. Plus, with a taxi rank, train station and frequent bus services to/from Cheltenham and Gloucester, among other places, the town is well connected. I would recommend it as a base from which to explore Gloucestershire.
Eileen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Vibrant, friendly and historic town full of stylish places...
Vibrant, friendly and historic town full of stylish places to eat and drink, unique gift shops surrounded by beautiful countryside. Local bus service was also very reliable on the Saturday ( well - better than my own at home anyway!). Public toilets in the town were clean and convenient.
I was on my own but felt safe even at nighttime.
Would recommend the indoor market, Stroud Bookshops, as well as Cornflower and Calico for kitchenware gifts. The Coffee House and Curio Lounge Cafe Bar were great places to visit as well.
Carter
8.0
Scored 8.0
Amberley Inn was in a village outside Stroud, the area was...
Amberley Inn was in a village outside Stroud, the area was very picturesque and plenty to do in the area. The Aboretum at Batsford was exceptional with lovely autumn colour and the Cotswold Villages are a delight.
Alan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Stroud is only 2 miles from the home of my childhood & youth...
Stroud is only 2 miles from the home of my childhood & youth 58-74
It the focal point of 5 Valleys all beautiful every season.
The whole area is protected, as are the Cotswolds and its a must stay.
Well connected by the train and buses with a labyrinth of country lanes and greenery for car travellers.
A canal and lots of old industrial history, once a main centre of the SW England WOOL TRADE, it remains rich with villages pubs restaurants, hill top views and lowland vales, many clear for 20 to 30 miles 360 degrees, a paradise to behold
Philip
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Went to watch Giffords Circus at Minchinghampton Common, the...
Went to watch Giffords Circus at Minchinghampton Common, the show was fantastic and the atmosphere great, ate in the local pub, good food but a tad on the expensive side.
Lovely area of the Country to visit
James
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This is a lovely place to visit mainly because of the...
This is a lovely place to visit mainly because of the friendliness of the locals. Everyone I met was helpful and clearly very proud of their town. Loads of independent cafes and coffee houses in the town centre. For a special treat, The Corner House is a great place for a lunch or evening meal.
Note that this town sits in a valley surrounded by a number of picturesque but steep hills, so if you are walking out and about, be ready for a climb. Terrific scenery though, so worth it. I was particularly impressed by the number of independent shops of all kinds, especially those selling local artisans' wares. A great centre for all kinds of crafts.
Overall the Clothiers Arms met our expectations. The room was very clean and of a good size with access to a private outdoor patio area complete with table and chairs. On arrival we were warmly welcomed. The lady who served breakfast was especially pleasant and provided an excellent service. The full English breakfast was very plentiful and tasty. The hotel was within easy walking distance of the town centre and the well set-out beer garden had splendid views over the valley.
Beautiful house set slightly back from the main road, which was busy but not particularly disruptive, heard no noise at night.
Plenty of room in the well kept apartment, lots of facilities. Parking for guests. I was on foot, I'm a fairly quick walker, it took me around fifteen minutes to get to the centre of Stroud. Few pounds in a taxi. Quiet area at night. No issues requiring contact with the owners, but I did call to let them know I'd arrived and they were friendly and helpful
Excellent town centre location. Stroud is hilly, but within a couple of 100 yards and on the flat, you have tourist advice, library, all major banks, Wetherspoons, train station, Poundland, Wilko, Iceland and a food court. Waitrose is a little bit further, but still on the flat.
Spacious. I had flat 4, with 3 rooms plus kitchen. Would definitely sleep 6.
We liked the location and having the cottage to ourselves with a kitchen. We appreciated all the thoughtful touches, such as milk, fresh eggs and some grocery items. There was also information on things to do in the area. The grounds were lovely with beautiful flower gardens. Some members of the family enjoyed the hot tub.
Beautifully decorated and well equipped, comfortable and welcoming. Right in the centre of Painswick with a lovely view over the church/churchyard and Painswick Valley. Parking free and the Falcon were generous about being able to leave the car there after check out and before leaving Painswick.
Self catering facilities! There is an excellent cycle path that is 1 mile walk to nearest town ‘Nailsworth” plenty of choice of places to eat! Also local supermarket available if you want to take advantage of self catering facilities! Cycle path also leads to Stroud 4 miles
Breakfast was excellent. First time I have ever had spinach with a full English. My daughter tells me this is typical Stroud breakfast.
Nice and clean and spacious. I felt like part of the decour as my T-shirt had the same promotion as one of the posters on the pub wall.
Beautiful walks around the hotel, huge car park and really pretty country room.Breakfast was wonderful large cooked breakfast menu in a lovely 17th century building with really nice outdoor seating area and very friendly staff! Lovely stay and would stay again
Good clean room, called the same day. Very friendly staff. Good selection of ales, wines and cocktails. Excellent dinner in the garden. Outstanding views and walks around the hotel. Easy to book, easy check-in, easy to find.
Old historical hotel, full of character. Fire going in lounge area making it nice and cosy.
The green initiative is a really good idea.
Dinner was really tasty. Staff were excellent, nothing was too much trouble for them.
Well equipped and cosy apartment. Good parking and convenient for local pub, walking into Stroud or local brewery and cafe. Comfortable bed and small patio area at the back which caught the morning sun.
A wonderful old cottage full of character, located up a hill between Stroud and Cirencester. The area is full of attractions. We enjoyed our days there, even got to visit the owners sheep;-)
great dog friendly room and facilities. lovely dog friendly pub area and we were able to have our dog at breakfast in a dog friendly area. cannot fault this hotel. 100% would return.
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