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The Best Hotels in Bourton-on-the-Water, UK

Bourton-on-the-Water has earned its nickname as the Venice of the Cotswolds
Bourton-on-the-Water has earned its nickname as the Venice of the Cotswolds | © MELVIN GREEN / Alamy Stock Photo

With all the bridges that criss-cross through it, Bourton-on-the-Water has earned its nickname as the Venice of the Cotswolds. The tranquil River Windrush runs through this picturesque English village, which is filled with charming stone houses and surrounded by countryside. Check out Culture Trip’s guide to the best hotels in Bourton-on-the-Water – bookable on Culture Trip.

The Dial House Hotel

Hotel

Stone exterior of the Dial House features outdoor seating and green umbrellas
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The Dial House Hotel in Bourton-on-the-Water has all the character and charm you’d expect from a Cotswolds establishment, and the honey-hued stone to match. It dates back to the 17th century, and the flagstone floors and enormous fireplaces make it a truly rustic retreat for the weekend. Each of the 14 guest rooms has its own style, keeping with the old country house theme that runs throughout the hotel. Whether you plan to walk along the river or relax in the on-site hot tub, the Dial House provides a pocket of peace away from the busy high street. If you’re there between Wednesday and Saturday, book at the on-site Moonlight restaurant for a spot of beautiful French cuisine.

Lords of the Manor Hotel

Hotel, Luxury

Stone exterior and front entrance of the Lords of the Manor Hotel, with flowers and and plant bushes out front
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Set in beautiful gardens, Lords of the Manor Hotel is one of the finest places to stay in Bourton-on-the-Water and indeed in the Cotswolds. The hotel comes with its very own turret and the bedrooms are nothing short of cavernous – there’s enough space for two to enjoy the room without getting under each other’s feet. The afternoon tea here is of top quality, thanks to the chef’s Michelin-star credentials, so make sure to book yourself in. Even dogs – who are welcome at the hotel – will get an afternoon treat in the form of home-made biscuits and organic dog food. In colder weather, the lounge provides the perfect spot for some fire gazing and reading.

The Slaughters Country Inn

Hotel

Double bedroom at the Slaughters Country Inn, with a freestanding bath, neutral decor, and a large bed with blue headboard
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An elegant estate in the heart of Slaughter – a few minutes down the road from Bourton-on-the-Water – the Slaughters Country Inn has been a refuge for weary travellers for centuries. Though it retains much of its historic character, it now features a range of modern, luxury guest rooms. Opt for one of the superior rooms and you’ll be rewarded with an open-plan space where you can watch TV from the bathtub, complete with L’Occitane products. Staying true to its pub roots, the lounge downstairs serves locally sourced ales and dishes, set among a cluster of battered old books and weather-beaten armchairs. On summer evenings, you can take your meal outside to the courtyard, which overlooks the beautiful, untamed gardens.

The Mousetrap Inn

Hotel

Detached stone building at the Mousetrap Inn
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Pick the Mousetrap Inn for your stay in Bourton-on-the-Water and you’ll be just a few minutes’ walk from the Cotswolds Motoring Museum and the glorious local Rose Tree and Croft restaurants. A simple inn featuring several twin and double ensuite rooms, it has everything you need for a comfortable rest after a long day of exploring. Whether nestling next to the lounge fire with a drink or heading straight to bed, the uncomplicated charm of the Mousetrap Inn will stay with you forever.

The Lansdowne

Bed and Breakfast

Double bedroom with wire bed and brick wall at the Lansdowne
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The Lansdowne is a modern guest house just a few hundred metres from the heart of Bourton-on-the-Water, making it a perfect pit stop from which to explore the local area. Each of the guest rooms is kitted out with modern decoration and amenities in its own style – there’s a room with a four-poster bed, another with exposed brickwork and one with a single bed. It’s family-run, so the service is both friendly and personal – expect breakfast with a smile in the dining room each day.

The Old Manse Hotel

Hotel

Sunny dining room at Old Manse Hotel with blue wallpaper and antique art
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At only 100 years old, the Old Manse Hotel in Bourton-on-the-Water is a baby by Cotswolds standards. Just one road over from the high street, this hotel sits right next to the river, giving guests a great view of the water, particularly from the beer garden. The 15 guest rooms are pared back but comfortable – each has tea and coffee making facilities, as well as a hairdryer and TV and original features such as exposed beams. This is a great base from which to explore Bourton and enjoy a pint on a sunny day.

Heading to Cheltenham? Discover our guide to the best hotels in Cheltenham, or check out these boutique options nearby, and book now on Culture Trip.

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Bianca Barratt is a UK-based freelance journalist, content and copywriter specialising in culture, lifestyle, travel and hotels.

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