Located in the charming market town of Stroud in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. it is notable even the hotel has been sympathetically designed to fit in with the local Cotswold stone architecture. the Town has distinctive steep streets partly due to its location as the meeting point of five valleys. a great base to tour the area with its charming villages or further afield you can visit Gloucester at on 10 miles away
Facilities at this hotel include disabled access, free parking, free WiFi ans an onsite restaurant.
Facilities at the Premier Inn Ensuite or Private Bathroom Shower or Bath Restaurant / Meal Options Special Diet Options Bar Car Parking onsite / close by TV in Room Children Welcome Open All Year WiFi - Internet Access Disabled Facilities Reception Service Family Rooms Hypnos Bed
Whats near this Premier Inn ? Entertainment Bar / Pub Restaurant/s Horse Riding/Pony Fishing Golf
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Distances are direct straight line in miles
International Airports
Bristol Airport Lulsgate Somerset BS48 3DY 32.7 miles
Birmingham Airport Solihull West Midlands B26 3QJ 52.8 miles
Local Airports
Gloucestershire Airport Churchdown Gloucestershire GL51 6SR 10.3 miles
Oaksey Park Airfield Oaksey Wiltshire SN16 9SD 12.1 miles
Coaley Peak is located on the Cotswold Way, a nice spot for a picnic, walk and to enjoy the views of the Cotswolds from this elevated position. there is a car park for this location
Operated by the National Trust this is a lovely walk through woodland to the highpoint of the beacon with views to the Forest of Dean and Brecon Beacons
The long barrow burial tomb was built pre 3000 BC and known as Hetty Pegler's Tump
5m / 8km -
Painswick Rococo Garden - GL6 6TH Hotels near here. SO 86328 10466 = dads.label.boom
3.1m / 5km - - 47min
Great Witcombe Roman Villa - GL3 4TW Stay near here. SO 89940 14253 = eats.inefficient.printouts
Cared for by English Heritage. These 3rd century roman remains are located in the Cotswolds, and the building layout can clearly been seen with the walls just above ground level, and higher in places.