Accommodation Along the Cotswold Way – Hotels, Inns & B&Bs

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Places to Stay near the Cotswold Way Walking Trail

The Cotswold Way is a renowned 102-mile National Trail running from Chipping Campden to Bath, following the scenic limestone escarpment of the Cotswold Hills with sweeping views across the Severn Vale towards Gloucester and the Malvern Hills.

Along the route, walkers pass through classic honey-coloured villages, open grassland, ancient woodland and historic landmarks including Iron Age hill forts, with highlights such as Broadway Tower and Hailes Abbey. With accommodation available throughout the route, it is well suited to both short sections and full multi-day walks.


This page helps you find convenient places to stay along the Cotswold Way, with a map and nearby hotel listings to support planning each stage of your journey.

Route length
99.9 miles
Accommodation options:
173 hotels, inns and B&Bs
Total elevation gain:
5254 m
Total elevation loss:
5137 m
Lowest point:
22.1 m
Highest point:
314.7 m
Elevation gain and loss represent the total cumulative ascent and descent across the full route.

Route map and nearby hotels

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Elevation profile

The chart shows the route from start to finish. If a hotel has been selected, its nearest position on the route is shown as a highlighted marker.

Accessibility

This route is suitable for Walkers

About the Terrain

Difficulty: 🟠 Moderate

This walk includes several steep gradients, narrow sections, and obstacles such as stiles, so it is best suited to walkers; however, some sections or nearby detours may be accessible for non-walking users such as wheelchair users or those with prams, though these would require careful planning in advance.

The route shown is intended to give a general sense of how nearby accommodation is positioned in relation to the walk, helping you gauge proximity rather than providing a detailed navigation guide. While the map outlines the route, it should be viewed as an overview only and may not reflect every turn, feature, or on-the-ground condition you may encounter.

For the walk itself, it is advisable to use a reliable map and/or an electronic navigation aid to assist with route finding, particularly in areas where paths may be less distinct or conditions change. Taking time to plan ahead, check local information, and prepare for varying terrain and weather will help ensure a safer and more enjoyable experience.

Selected hotel

Select a hotel from the list to highlight its location on the route and see where it sits on the elevation profile.

Hotels along this walking trail