Cottages in Gloucestershire

Cottages in Gloucestershire

Set within a beautiful mix of rolling hills and patchwork fields, our self-catering holiday cottages in Gloucestershire invite you to unwind in your own rural paradise. Discover charming, honey-hued thatched cottages in the Cotswolds and beautiful family-friendly retreats near the Forest of Dean, where dappled adventures await. Whether you’re looking for a bubbling hot tub to sink into after a day of sun-soaked explorations or a dog-friendly holiday home with a serene enclosed garden you can relax in, our collection of picturesque cottages has a holiday for you. Fill your days exploring the many pretty market towns and villages that pepper the landscape or pull on your walking boots and soak up the outstanding natural beauty with a breathtaking stroll through the verdant countryside. Read more

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We have 6 self catering cottages in Gloucestershire

The Yew Trees is a 2 bedroom dog friendly self catering cottage near Cheltenham.
  • Sleeps 4 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1168

The Yew Trees

5862

2 bedroom dog friendly self catering cottage near Cheltenham.


This charming holiday cottage, nestled in the peaceful countryside just outside Cheltenham and the gorgeous Cotswolds, offers the perfect retreat for a tranquil getaway. Set in a r...

  • Sleeps 4 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1168

Botloes Farm Barn is a 2 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Newent.
  • Sleeps 4
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £653

Botloes Farm Barn

5711

2 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Newent.


This charming holiday let is a beautifully stylish converted barn situated within the serene surroundings of Botloes Farm, nestled amongst seven acres of picturesque landscapes com...

  • Sleeps 4
  • Dogs welcome (1 only)
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £653

The Farthings is a 2 bedroom self catering cottage near Moreton-In-Marsh
  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £556

The Farthings

5677

2 bedroom self catering cottage near Moreton-In-Marsh


If you are looking for a cosy Cotswold bolthole to escape to, then The Farthings won't disappoint. This pretty terraced cottage sits pretty amongst its neighbours and is nestled ju...

  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • No pets
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £556

Wold House is a 5 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Blockley
  • Sleeps 10 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1971

Wold House

5638

5 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Blockley


Beautifully situated in an elevated position overlooking the serene Cotswold village of Blockley, experience exquisite luxury and charm in this breathtaking five bedroom holiday ho...

  • Sleeps 10 + 2 cots
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1971

Bank Cottage is a 3 bedroom self catering cottage in Longborough.
  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1383

Bank Cottage

5606

3 bedroom self catering cottage in Longborough.


Nestled within the charming village of Longborough in the scenic north Cotswolds, this inviting three bedroom stone cottage embodies quintessential Cotswold charm. The picturesque ...

  • Sleeps 6 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £1383

Topside is a 2 bedroom, dog friendly self catering apartment in Moreton-in-Marsh
  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £650

Topside

5140

2 bedroom, dog friendly self catering apartment in Moreton-in-Marsh


Ideally located in the heart of the bustling Cotswolds market town of Moreton-in-Marsh, Topside is the perfect place to base yourself if you want everything on your doorstep, whils...

  • Sleeps 4 + cot
  • Dogs welcome
  • Changeover Fri

7 nights from £650

Holidays in Gloucestershire

From honey-dipped villages to sprawling countryside adorned with ancient woodlands and golden castles, Gloucestershire is a rather special holiday destination. 

National Landscapes in Gloucestershire

Looking across rolling hills in the Malvern Hills in Gloucestershire

Home to two stunning National Landscapes, The Cotswolds and Malvern Hills, and bordering the ever-green delights of the Wye Valley, Gloucestershire was made for nature lovers. Embark on a myriad of outdoor activities, whether you fancy paddling along the River Wye, walking across the beautiful Cotswold countryside, or cycling through rolling hills, or you can enjoy a fabulous day trip and explore the dappled delights of the Forest of Dean, with woodland so ancient it inspired Tolkien’s Middle Earth. Uncover bursts of colour with wildflower meadows and fascinating windows into the past as you stroll past crumbling hill forts and grand towers.

Things to do in Gloucestershire

The famous Broadway Tower overlooking the rolling countryside of Gloucestershire

Whether your interests lie in history, culture, or shopping, Gloucestershire has you utterly covered when it comes to things to do. Gloucester Cathedral is a remarkable example of 12th-century architecture, while Broadway Tower offers exceptional views across 16 counties. For a day out worthy of the big screen, visit the regal Blenheim Palace or Harry Potter backdrop Lacock Abbey for that arched wow-factor. The Cotswolds’ famously pretty towns and villages are worth visiting, from the riverside charms of Bourton-on-the-Water to the market towns of Cirencester and Moreton-in-Marsh where independent shops and art galleries line the streets. For a fun-filled adventure with the family, head to Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens to see the animals or Westonbirt Arboretum to let the little ones run wild themselves.

Places to eat in Gloucestershire

A beautiful restaurant by a pretty river in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire

With rambling farmland making up the landscapes, it’s little wonder that Gloucestershire has made quite the name for itself when it comes to eating out. A number of Michelin star restaurants have found their home in the Cotswolds’ golden stone buildings, including the fabulous Byrbrook Restaurant in picture-perfect Castle Combe. Tucked away down winding lanes and across meadowed parkland, Gloucerstershire’s pubs are always a welcoming sight when exploring the leaf-strewn countryside. Visit Cheltenham for a veritable smorgasbord of excellent eating opportunities, from The House in The Tree to wonderful Sandford Park Alehouse, or turn your feet towards Moreton-in-Marsh and dine at The Black Bear Inn for fireside feasts.