Dog-friendly cottages in Gloucestershire
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Dog-friendly holiday cottages in Gloucestershire
Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire offers mile upon mile of rolling countryside and charming towns and villages to explore with your dog by your side. Our dog-friendly holiday cottages in Gloucestershire make outdoor adventure easy, many with walking opportunities from the doorstep. Don your boots and grab your pup’s lead to discover the Cotswold Way National Trail, which winds its way through some of the most beautiful Cotswolds villages including Chipping Campden, Winchcombe and Painswick, where some of our dog-friendly Gloucestershire cottages are located. The Forest of Dean and the Coln Valley offer more scenic trails, or you could enjoy a leisurely stroll around Westonbirt Arboretum, Painswick Rococo Gardens and the Cotswold Country Park and Beach - all welcome dogs on leads.
For a pet-friendly day out in Gloucestershire, hop aboard the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway where dogs can travel for free, visit Birdland Park and Gardens in Bourton-on-the-Water, the seasonal Cotswold Lavender near Broadway, or explore the atmospheric Hailes Abbey, Broadway Tower and Stanway House, all who welcome dogs on leads in various areas. And don’t forget Cotswold Water Park if you’ve got pups who love getting wet!
Including romantic retreats for two, family-friendly cottages and large properties for group getaways, our collection of self-catering dog-friendly accommodation in Gloucestershire offers everything you’ll need to enjoy a memorable holiday in the Cotswolds. Choose a cottage with a roaring wood burner where dogs can warm their paws after a long day, or a property with an enclosed garden where your pup can potter around the lawn while you enjoy a morning coffee.