With free Wi-Fi and free parking for up to 18 cars, this contemporary country-style house is situated in Bourton-on-the-Water – known as the “little Venice of the Cotswolds”.
Steeped in rich, historic charm with its honey-hued stonewall buildings and abundantly peaceful surrounding gardens, The Dial House Hotel in Bourton-on-the-Water is honoured to offer you a true...
Situated in Bourton on the Water and with Cotswold Water Park reachable within 32 km, The Old New Inn features a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
The Wheatsheaf Inn is located in the beautiful Gloucestershire countryside in the village of Northleach. This traditional inn is set in a lovely garden, and features a popular restaurant and a bar.
With original features and traditional charm, Old Manse Hotel overlooks the River Windrush. In picturesque Bourton-on-the-Water, the hotel has a riverside terrace and free Wi-Fi.
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FAQs about hotels in Bourton on the Water
On average, 3-star hotels in Bourton on the Water cost £122 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bourton on the Water are £207 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bourton on the Water can on average be found for £135 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Bourton On The Water, UK, is accessible via car, train, or coach. From London, it's a 2-hour drive. The nearest train station is Moreton-in-Marsh, 13km away. International travellers can fly into Birmingham (90km) or Heathrow (130km) airports, then take a train or coach.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Birmingham Airport, due to its extensive flight network. It's approximately 75km away from Bourton On The Water.
Bourton On The Water, UK, is well-served by public transport. The Pulhams Coaches operate regular bus services (801 and 802) connecting to surrounding towns. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is ideal due to the village's compact size. If preferred, driving is an option, but parking can be limited.
The most popular area to stay in Bourton On The Water is the village centre. It's convenient for visitors due to its proximity to attractions like the Model Village, Birdland Park and Gardens, and the Cotswold Motoring Museum.
What guests said about Bourton on the Water:
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Food options are varied, good old English, Italian, fine...
Food options are varied, good old English, Italian, fine dining and tapas. The village is beautiful with many old properties that are well maintained. Pubs are oldy worldly and very busy at weekends. Plenty of good coffee shops. Paid Parking is available at either end of the village if staying over 1 hour so no problem parking. Village parking is restricted. Walking options are all around and many locals are happy to oblige if you need directions.
DAVID
United Kingdom
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The peaceful environment gave us a great and relaxing feel...
The peaceful environment gave us a great and relaxing feel albeit our stay was a bit too short. The town is filled with great culture and atmosphere and the people were kind and friendly. A place worth to visit for a good break !
md yaman
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Absolutely stunning, beautiful place full of character.
Absolutely stunning, beautiful place full of character. We visited slightly out of season so was not too busy. Smiths is an amazing restaurant, specialising in gourmet burgers, you will not be disappointed! Lots of other independent shops selling a range of crafts, antiques and much more.
Ruth
United Kingdom
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This was our first visit to bourbon on the water .
This was our first visit to bourbon on the water . We absolute loved it . It’s very pretty with nice shops, cafes , shops restaurants and pubs
We did a walk to stow on the wold . The visitor centre in bouton was really helpful.
Highly recommended
Kerry
United Kingdom
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Beautiful village but extremely popular.
Beautiful village but extremely popular. Try and avoid visiting over a weekend if you can. We arrived on a Saturday afternoon and there were so many people everywhere! And this was in October. Monday was much quieter but still people wandering around.
Much quieter in the evening once all the day trippers had left. Sunset was a great time to photograph the village with our the crowds.
Lots of eateries. Found the Wellington pub not as busy as the fancier looking places, but they did a very cheap and delicious Sunday roast lunch.
Bourton was a good base for us to see many other villages in the Cotswold area.
Sandra
Australia
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Far and away the best Cotwolds town we visited.
Far and away the best Cotwolds town we visited. There was a whole town centre to explore, around the small river and the five (?) old bridges over it. Around them are a whole lot of interesting shops, and a low speed limit so you felt safe doing just that. Also, if you or your kids enjoyed the TV show "Brum", you can see him/it in the motor museum (7.50 pounds).
Peter
Australia
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Great pub in a gorgeous village in the Cotswolds. Room was comfy and had a nice bathroom with a good shower (always important to us). We ate dinner in the pub, which was good, it's not cheap but you pay for the location. Breakfast good, my husband enjoyed the Cotswolds Breakfast. Very convenient for visiting Cotswolds, we would have hated very busy Bourton on the Water, here you are close enough but far enough away to escape throngs of tourists.
The hotel was aesthetically pleasing and had lots of luxury touches in the room (dyson hairdryer, nice bath salts etc). The staff couldn’t have been more helpful and friendly - they really helped us out when we had a problem with our room on the first night and rectified the issue brilliantly. The bath tub in the room was a lovely touch. The food in the restaurant was outstanding!
Very warm, friendly welcome. The hotel is very comfortable and cosy. Our room was a garden room which was very convenient and comfortable with everything we needed for a relaxing break. Hotel is in a great position in the centre of Bourton on the water. The food was delicious and a good menu choice. free parking.
really lovely hosts who are super sweet, welcoming and kind. they were definitely the highlight of our stay at Bourton on the Water and made the town feel really cosy. Great amenities and amazing breakfast :) Cannot recommend Liz and Alzira and everyone at The Chestnuts enough!
Excellent value for money. Very friendly and helpful owners. Clean comfortable room. Superb breakfast and 10 minute pleasant walk along river into Bourton on the Water. We used this as our base for travelling around the Cotswolds.
In the centre of bourton on the water , a traditional styles cotswold pub/hotel with brilliant staff that made us feel welcome from the get go & felt like freinds by the end of our stay . I would definitely like to return .
The location was excellent especially as there was free parking on site
The hotel was lovely and the breakfast was outstanding. Very friendly hosts, would love to return but with a different room. Beautiful area to visit.
Great location and was everything we expected and were looking for in a hotel. Located in middle of Cotswolds allowed us to drive around area and sock up the green fields and little villages for lunch etc.
ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds - breakfast was very good at the Lansdowne next door - they also bring it round for you if you don’t want to leave the cottage which is such a good idea
Great location, clean, perfectly represented by the pictures and description. Absolutely wonderful place to be based in the Cotswolds for a relatively reasonable price. Very comfortable.
Tony and Jules were excellent hosts the accommodation was excellent the rooms were spacious an d the breakfast was out of this world .it was truly an amazing 2 days to stop there.
Breakfast was extremely tasty and varied ,great choices too , excellent location right in the centre of Bourton on the water,but a very quiet hotel away from the crowds ☺️
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