Arbiter of style, The Cotswolds Gentleman shares a local’s guide to the very best of Cheltenham and the surrounding area F rom Chipping Campden in the north to Bath in the south, the Cotswolds more characterful country pubs that you can shake a stick at, endless family activities and attractions and a wealth of fine hotels, restaurants and bars. So why not turn your day at the races into a weekend in the Cotswolds? Where to stay Broadway is one of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds and a great base from where to explore. At the heart of its picturesque OUT AND ABOUT and a beautiful dining room. If being at one with nature is more your thing, then nestled into the hillside, overlooking Broadway, are the splendid Treehouses and Huts at The Fish Hotel. Complete with underfloor heating and heated outdoor baths and hot tubs, these are a spectacular way to spend a weekend in the countryside.
is a magical Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering 800 square miles of rolling landscape, dotted with charming honey-tinged villages and market towns across five counties. There’s an abundance of rich history,
For those who want to stay close to the action, Ellenborough Park is perfectly situated between Cheltenham Racecourse and the highest point in the Cotswolds, Cleeve Hill, which forms a stunning natural amphitheatre around Prestbury
high street lies the magnificent Lygon Arms, boasting 86 stylish rooms, a pool with a retracting roof (in warmer months!)
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