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With a diverse range of holiday cottages in the Cotswolds, it's hard to know which type of cottage to choose. From Shepherds Huts to luxury cottages, our collection of Cotswolds cottages fits all budgets and styles. From dog-friendly holiday cottages to boutique romantic cottages for two, we have a Cotswold cottage perfect for you. From secluded retreats in the lush Cotswold countryside to picture postcard cottages in the heart of village life, we've got it covered. How about a family-friendly cottage complete with hot tub or maybe a large group holiday cottage in the Cotswolds perfect for celebrating those special moments with friends? With over 200 Cotswold cottages we have the ideal getaway for you. With secure online booking at competitive prices to friendly customer service our wide range of cottages in the Cotswolds will suit all.
This region of outstanding natural beauty offers rolling hills and breathtaking vistas at every turn, so it might be hard to narrow down exactly where you want to stay. There are numerous chocolate box inspired villages to admire, from picturesque market towns such as our Stroud cottages to the secluded setting of our holiday cottages in Banbury, from ancient woodlands to rolling countryside, this is the perfect destination to escape the hustle of everyday life. Consider a short break in our Stow-on-the-Wold cottages or maybe a romantic getaway in a cottage in Gloucestershire, our collection of Cotswold cottages are carefully curated to provide you with an idyllic holiday experience.
Q: Where exactly is the Cotswolds?
A: The Cotswolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in central England, stretching across parts of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire. It covers around 800 square miles of rolling hills, honey-stone villages and market towns. Some of the most popular spots include Bourton-on-the-Water, Chipping Campden and Burford.
Q: How far is the Cotswolds from London?
A: The Cotswolds is roughly 80 to 100 miles from London, depending on where you are heading. By car, you can expect a journey of around 90 minutes to 2 hours via the M40 or A40. It is also reachable by train, with services running into Moreton-in-Marsh and Kingham from London Paddington in under two hours.
Q: What is the Cotswolds famous for?
A: The Cotswolds is famous for its picture-perfect villages, honey-coloured limestone cottages and peaceful countryside. It is one of the most visited rural destinations in England, drawing visitors with its antique shops, cosy pubs, local markets and rolling green hills. It is also a beloved filming location, recognisable from productions including Bridget Jones and Downton Abbey.
Q: What is there to do in the Cotswolds?
A: There is plenty to keep you busy, from exploring charming market towns like Moreton-in-Marsh and Stow-on-the-Wold to walking sections of the Cotswold Way. You can visit gardens, browse independent shops, cycle through quiet country lanes or simply settle in with a good book by the fire. The area is also well known for its excellent food and drink scene, with farm shops, local produce and traditional country pubs in abundance.
Q: Are there dog-friendly cottages in the Cotswolds?
A: Yes, there are plenty of dog-friendly cottages across the Cotswolds, and many allow pets to stay free of charge. The region is brilliant for dog walks, with open countryside, public footpaths and pet-welcoming pubs all within easy reach of most cottages. When searching, use the dog-friendly filter to find properties that suit you and your four-legged companion.
Q: Can I find a Cotswolds cottage with a hot tub?
A: Yes, a number of Cotswolds cottages come with private hot tubs, making them a popular choice for a romantic getaway or a treat-yourself break. They are available across a range of sizes, from cosy retreats for two to larger properties for groups. It is worth booking early, as hot tub cottages in the Cotswolds tend to get snapped up quickly.
Q: Are there luxury cottages available in the Cotswolds?
A: The Cotswolds has a strong selection of luxury self-catering cottages, from beautifully converted barns to elegant period properties with high-end interiors. You can expect features like roll-top baths, underfloor heating, fully equipped kitchens and private gardens. Prices start from around £529 per week, with options to suit couples and larger parties alike.
Q: Can I book a short break or weekend cottage in the Cotswolds?
A: Yes, short breaks and weekend stays are available across a wide range of Cotswolds cottages. A two or three-night break is a great way to explore the area without taking a full week off. Check availability by entering your dates when you search to see all the cottages that can accommodate a shorter stay.
Q: Are there Cotswolds cottages that sleep large groups?
A: Yes, there are cottages in the Cotswolds that can comfortably sleep larger parties, whether you are planning a family reunion, a celebration or a group getaway with friends. Properties range from spacious farmhouses to multi-room retreats with large living areas and plenty of outdoor space. Use the group size filter when searching to find the right fit for your party.
Q: When is the best time to visit the Cotswolds?
A: The Cotswolds is a year-round destination, but spring and early autumn are particularly lovely, with wildflowers, golden foliage and fewer crowds than the summer peak. Summer brings long evenings and vibrant village fetes, while winter has a special charm of its own, especially around Christmas when many villages are decorated and log fires are lit. Whatever time of year you visit, you are guaranteed plenty of character.
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