Find a hotel in Gloucestershire
Whether you’ve arrived in this beautiful county for delightful countryside views, an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life or something else entirely, we think you’ll find our hotels in Gloucestershire are a cut above.
From strolls through the Cotswolds to days delving into the history of Gloucester and exploring its surrounding area, you’re always in for a warm and friendly welcome at our Gloucestershire hotels. With cosy rooms and plush beds, free Wi-Fi and flatscreen TVs, we take care to ensure you have a restful home from home with us.
What’s more, Greene King Inns are also pub restaurants, meaning you can start off your day with a hearty breakfast, refuel at lunchtime or cap it all off with an evening meal from our pub classics menu. Simply enter your location into our pub finder below to see our hotels near you in Gloucestershire.
Hotels in Gloucestershire
The best hotels in Gloucestershire for comfort and value
Perhaps you’re looking to explore charming Cheltenham, terrific Tewkesbury or beautiful Bourton-on-the-Water. Wherever you're headed, we have a selection of town and country hotels in Gloucestershire perfect for your trip.
The Bell Hotel, Tewkesbury
The Bell Hotel is a charming location for your next staycation that truly stands out. It’s just down the road from the historic Tewkesbury Abbey, Tewkesbury Heritage Centre and the site of a decisive Wars of the Roses battle, giving you a wonderful base to explore.
With 23 comfortable rooms, out-of-office meeting spaces and even available as a wedding venue with a dedicated in-house wedding coordinator, the Bell Hotel is one of the best hotels in Gloucestershire.
The Rising Sun Hotel, Cheltenham
For truly special views and breathtaking local attractions like Cheltenham Racecourse, Sudeley Castle & Gardens and Chedworth Roman Villa, stay at the Rising Sun Hotel in Cheltenham.
From simple checkouts to on-site car parking, this dog-friendly hotel in Gloucestershire makes staying in the region incredibly easy. Even better, if you’re planning a Cotswolds wedding or would like to hold a meeting or conference at our hotel, we’re right here ready to help.
The Royal George Hotel, Birdlip
From the charming stone exterior to the dizzying vistas of the Cotswolds Way, staying at the Royal George Hotel in Birdlip guarantees a great view. There are also endless attractions nearby, including Crickley Hill and Barrow Wake National Trust sites, as well as the fascinating Jet Age Museum.
As with our other Gloucestershire hotels, you can make use of our indoor spaces for work and even hold your wedding here. Or if you’re stopping by for a quiet drink and a hearty meal, the attached pub will have you covered – either from the warmth of our indoor restaurant or out in our charming beer garden.
The Old Manse Hotel, Bourton-on-the-Water
The gorgeous Old Manse Hotel is perfectly at home in the idyllic rural village of Bourton-on-the-Water. Here you can settle into one of the 15 en-suite bedrooms and gaze out over the picturesque River Windrush as it flows gently past the terrace.
You'll find the Model Village, Birdland, Cotswold Motor Museum and lots of little independent shops and cafés all within a short walk of the hotel. Further afield you can visit National Trust properties Hidcote, Chastleton House and Gardens, Snowshill Manor and Buscot Park.
The Cross Hands Hotel, Old Sodbury
Lying on the outskirts of Bristol is the Cross Hands Hotel, Old Sodbury. This welcoming Cotswolds hotel is ideally placed for exploring the nearby city and retreating to the countryside afterwards.
You'll find a traditional bar and restaurant on the hotel's premises, perfect for relaxing with a drink or tucking into a hearty meal after a long day. To take advantage of one of our Gloucestershire hotel deals, book directly with us and can enjoy 20% off lunch and dinner.
More about Gloucestershire
Located in the South West, Gloucestershire has a rich history dating back to Roman times when it was an important settlement known as Glevum. The region grew in importance during the medieval period when Gloucester became a key centre for trade and politics.The county played significant roles in the English Civil War and the Industrial Revolution, both shaping its cultural and architectural heritage.
Today, you can experience the culture and history that grew from all those years ago at spots like Gloucester Cathedral or Sudeley Castle. If you’d like a more rural take on the county, take a trek through the Forest of Dean or through the rolling hills of the Cotswolds.
If you’re planning a trip to Gloucestershire, we have hotels with comfortable rooms and great pub food and drinks to complement them. And the best part? It’s easier than ever to book a room in the region by using our handy hotel finder.