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A Pawfectly Dog Friendly Home Away From Home

It can be difficult to find suitable dog friendly accommodation in the Cotswolds – we love having dogs to stay at the Burleigh Court Hotel and have a number of dog-friendly hotel rooms available. These are located in the Coach House and all have direct access to the outside for ease and comfort for your stay with us.

Our four acres of grounds and the Cotswolds countryside beyond are ideal for exploring with your four-legged friends with plenty of options for the type of day-out you would like with your family pet – for example, you can take your dog for a swim near Woodchester Mansion, explore nearby National Trust countryside, or venture out on beautiful walking routes accessible directly from the Burleigh Court.

Dog owners are welcome to dine with their dog in the dedicated smaller dining space in our restaurant. Friendly staff will ensure you and your four-legged friend are warmly welcomed.

We like to take care of our extra special guests to provide them with 4-star Cotswold accommodation, just like their owners – to ensure you experience the best dog-friendly break for the whole family.

Room approx. 23 sqm / 250sqft in .

Cozy hotel room with a beige bed, colorful dog-themed wallpaper, a green armchair, and a golden retriever resting on a dog bed
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Dog friendly rooms

We welcome up to two dogs in our pet friendly bedrooms. The boutique Cotswolds hotel provides bowls and a bag of delicious dog treats for our four-legged guests. There are a number of dog friendly rooms in the Coach House which share their own entrance and have direct access to the grounds. If you are bringing a dog, please book one of our designated dog friendly rooms otherwise we may not be able to accommodate you.

T&Cs apply and please familiarise yourself with our pet rules before booking. The maximum number of dogs we accept per room is two without exception.

Golden retriever sitting on green lawn near stone balustrade and garden planter, enjoying peaceful outdoor hotel grounds

What's to do in this area?

Visiting the heart of the Cotswolds

Expect nothing short of incredible Cotswolds views over the Stroud Valley when you head off for a walk. Especially Rodborough Common and Minchinhampton Common are vast with spacious grass lands on a high plateau with stunning views.

The name Cotswolds is probably derived from two English words ‘Cots’ which means sheep enclosures and ‘Wolds’ which means gentle hills. The region’s history dates back to the Bronze and Iron Age and a lot of Roman history. From the Middle Ages onwards, the Cotswolds became wealthy from the wool trade. Rich merchants built many of the beautiful churches and houses still around today – one of which is Burleigh Court.
Dog friendly stays are available from £149 per room per night including full Cotswolds breakfast for our two legged guests and dog beds, bowls & treats for their four legged friends. Woof!
A one-off charge of £25 also applies for your stay with us when accompanied by your dog.

Recommended dog friendly National Trust walks

Dog friendly attractions to visit

Relaxing outdoor hotel terrace with a black and white dog, glass table featuring a laptop, fresh drink, and a green flowerpot with blooming flowers
Black and white curly-coated dog lying on lawn in front of a large historic hotel surrounded by greenery
Historic stone hotel with ivy-covered walls, outdoor terrace with umbrellas, surrounded by lush gardens and blooming purple flowers
Cozy dining area with cushioned chairs, wooden floors, and a warm brick fireplace where a black and white dog rests nearby
Cozy hotel room with a soft beige bedspread, pastel pillows, vintage bedside tables, and a dog resting on a furry rug