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A private Scandinavian wood-fired hot tub is positioned near the edge of a tranquil lake, surrounded by lush greenery. The rounded wooden pod is visible in the background, adding a rustic charm to the peaceful setting.
Hut in Horton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Greenditch Pod-Luxury Lakeside Glamping, Cotswolds

Enjoy a beautifully unique glamping experience in Greenditch, one of our two luxuriously appointed, off grid pods at Hideaway Horton. Located next to the secluded private lake on our working family farm on the Cotswold escarpment, Greenditch is nestled into the bank at the edge of the woods, facing south across the water with unspoilt rural views. Embrace all that nature has to offer outside & then retreat into the pod where a sumptuous bed, en-suite bathroom & all creature comforts await you.

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A charming converted barn displays a traditional stone facade complemented by a modern entrance. A wooden bench is positioned in front, along with two planters filled with flowers. Above, a skylight is visible, allowing natural light to enhance the inviting exterior.
Barn in Iron Acton
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Stunning Barn Conversion In Bristol Countryside

2 bedroom converted barn overlooking countryside with stunning views. A beautifully renovated 1830s barn with modern comforts. Boasting two kingsize bedrooms, an open-plan dining, and lounge area, plus a fully equipped kitchen. The bathroom includes a bath and separate shower. WiFi and TVs in every room, and a selection of books and board games to ensure a relaxing stay. On the outskirts of Bristol with great walking and cycling routes nearby and a secure bike shed. Private parking and garden.

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The stone exterior of Rounceval House showcases its historic architecture. A well-maintained garden area features a circular stone patio with outdoor seating. Large windows enhance the facade, allowing natural light to illuminate the interior, while the surrounding greenery offers a tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Chipping Sodbury
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Stunning 17th century Cotswolds townhouse annexe

Rounceval House is a marvellous 17th century stone-built town house in the shadow of the south Cotswolds escarpment on the famous Cotswold Way walk. It was an upmarket 11-bedroom boutique hotel until recently. New owners Richard and Leanne now run it as a family home and rent out the self-contained three-double bedroomed eastern annexe wing to guests. It's a lovely space. The bedrooms are exceptionally large. The double beds in them are also very large (either king-sized or super king-sized).

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A side view of a rustic stone building features a steeply pitched roof with shingles and a dormer window. Lush greenery partially encompasses the structure, creating a natural backdrop against the clear blue sky.
Guest suite in Old Sodbury
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 470 reviews

Self contained annex on the edge of the Cotswolds

The Annex at Giggleswick is a spacious, self contained apartment on the edge of the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Privately accessed through its own outside door, it has a kitchen, bathroom and lounge area, with all the expected amenities. Located in a tranquil spot only a matter of minutes from the market town of Chipping Sodbury with its cafes, shops and pubs, it provides a great base for walking and exploring with easy access to Bath and Bristol by car, bike, bus or train.

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Home in Thornbury
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Birch Cottage

Set in the Countryside just outside the market town of Thornbury, Birch cottage is moments away from Bristol, Wales and 30 mins to the Cotswolds. Standing in its own private garden with stunning views across the river Severn into Wales, friendly sheep are your neighbours. The Cottage is brand new, fitted to a high standard with its own kitchen, en suite and private gated parking 10 mins from the M4/5. Close by are:The Wave, Clifton Bridge, Wye Valley, Bristol docks and Thornbury Castle.

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The entrance to the Cider House is framed by lush greenery, featuring a blue door under a warm glow from an exterior light. The stone exterior reflects the building's history, while nearby windows offer glimpses of the interior. A gentle slope leads to the front door.
Cottage in South Gloucestershire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 442 reviews

Beautiful Cider House Village Getaway Sleeps 4

The Cider House is a spacious and comfortable home opposite the Village Green in Cromhall, near to Wotton-under-Edge on the southern fringe of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire. The village is conveniently located for the M5, with J14 approx. 10 mins by car, and the A38 a similar distance. Easy access to local market towns of Thornbury and Wotton-under-Edge, as well as to Bristol and Bath. The barn is next door to our home but entirely self-contained and private with parking for two cars.

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Place to stay in Yate
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 590 reviews

Elstar - Self Contained Stable, excellent Location

Elstar is one of 2 petit stables, on our Grade 2 farm. It is situated on a quiet, secluded yard next to Russet, with off street gated parking. Elstar overlooks our fields where our Llamas, Alpacas, horses and sheep live. Located just outside the picturesque market town of Chipping Sodbury, we are also perfectly positioned for Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham, Cirencester, walks in the Cotswolds and Badminton and Gatcombe Horse Trials. Check our profile page for Russet and our Shepherds hut.

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Cottage in Bath
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

New Barn, Dyrham, Near Bath.

New Barn is located in the yard of our family farm, we are conveniently located between Bath and Bristol, 5 minutes from the M4, junction 18. Work space with WiFi. We are in a very handy location for those of you visiting the Badminton horse trials. Renovations have been carried out with love and care by master builders, it has all of the modern comforts you would expect from a hotel suite but retains the rustic charm of a Cotswold Stone barn with vaulted ceilings and exposed oak beams.

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Dome in Thornbury
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Lodge farm Woodland dome. Hot tub. luxury escape

A luxurious dome nestled in private woodland and flower garden. An ideal romantic/ family stay near the Cotswolds. Enjoy the wildlife view from your king size bed, woodburning stove, additional heating and air conditioning. Relax on the private decking area, outdoor dining with a barbeque and firepit for toasting marshmallows amongst the trees. The mattresses can be brought down from the loft area for younger children. Rest, relax and reward yourself with the glamping stay with us!

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Home in South Gloucestershire
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 211 reviews

Cotswolds Romantic Getaway in Luxury Barn

The Barn at Church View is a unique luxury conversion of a 200 year old stone former calving barn on the western fringe of The Cotswolds, near the maket towns of Thornbury and Wotton-under-Edge. Its privileged countryside location is within easy reach of the vibrant cities of Bristol, Bath and Gloucester offering an abundance of things to do. The recently renovated barn is a tranquil private space away from noisy roads, the perfect setting for your next holiday or romantic getaway.

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A serene garden space showcases a circular stone seating arrangement surrounded by lush greenery. A patio with a glass-walled structure is visible, framed by trees. Solar panels atop the building reflect a commitment to sustainability, enhancing the peaceful outdoor environment.
Cottage in South Gloucestershire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Scenic 1-bedroom cottage with beautiful views

A self-contained tranquil cottage in a private gated residence within a quiet hamlet bordering Tortworth Estate fields and beautiful views. Sensational country walks and cycling straight from the property, but only 3 minutes from the M5 for maximum accessibility to the local areas of Bath, Bristol, Chepstow and Gloucester. NB the cottage is beside our house with its own patio and garden. You share our gated driveway for parking. Please feel free to make a pre-booking enquiry.

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Condo in South Gloucestershire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 567 reviews

Lovely 2 bedroom apartment in Pucklechurch Bristol

This former Old Chapel Sunday School - now a lovely 2-bedroom apartment - is located in the South Gloucestershire village of Pucklechurch. Surrounded by countryside and within easy reach of the Vibrant and Artistic City of Bristol, the World Heritage City of Bath, and the medieval market town of Chipping Sodbury. Whether you’re looking for country walks, city centre shopping, a piece of history, or simply chilling out with a pub lunch next door… the choice is yours!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Yate?

    Stays near the town centre keep you close to shops and amenities, while options around residential communities or green spaces can offer a quieter setting. Families and groups may choose accommodations with easy access to parks and playgrounds.

  • What are the best things to do in Yate with kids?

    Families can enjoy playgrounds, local leisure centres, and parks with open spaces for picnics and games. Exploring library story times or hands-on art sessions is also frequently suggested for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Yate?

    Browse local shops and markets, unwind in one of Yate's green parks, or discover local heritage at community centres and museums. Around the area, visitors often enjoy walking or cycling on nearby trails.

  • How is the weather in Yate?

    Yate tends to have mild, damp winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C), while summers are typically comfortable at 54–71°F (12–22°C) with occasional rainfall. Layered clothing and a rain jacket help travellers stay comfortable year-round.

  • When is the best time to visit Yate?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and more outdoor events, while winter has a quieter feel with festive markets and community gatherings. Each season highlights a different side of Yate’s local culture.

  • What are the best places to visit in Yate?

    Visitors often enjoy Yate Shopping Centre, local parks, and community hubs for arts and culture. Heritage buildings and nearby nature reserves are also frequently suggested for a well-rounded experience.

  • What are some hiking trails in Yate?

    Yate has a network of local footpaths and countryside trails that wind through fields, woodlands, and green spaces. Walking routes often connect with public parks, making it easy to explore on foot.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Yate?

    Family-friendly parks, leisure centres with pools, and community events are all part of Yate's welcoming atmosphere. Interactive workshops or weekend craft sessions are also frequently hosted around town.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Yate?

    Visitors often explore nearby historical towns, countryside villages, or scenic parks for a deeper sense of the region. City adventures, gardens, and heritage sites around Yate are frequently suggested for day trips.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Yate?

    Yate has accommodations that welcome pets, especially around residential neighbourhoods and near parks. Many hosts provide information about nearby walking routes for dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Yate?

    Explore Yate's markets for regional produce, and look for walking paths that connect green spaces across the area. Bringing a waterproof layer can be helpful, as the weather is often changeable.

  • What is Yate known for?

    Yate is known for its mix of community spaces, town centre shopping, and green areas. Its local heritage links to the region's industrial past and evolving creative culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Yate?

    Explore independent shops, tranquil walking paths around woodlands, and quieter neighbourhood parks often appreciated by locals. Art displays and historic cottages sometimes reveal more of Yate’s character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Yate?

    Local bakeries feature traditional pastries and savoury pies, while neighbourhood pubs often serve British classics such as Sunday roasts and locally sourced meats. Regional cheeses and seasonal produce are also frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Yate?

    Bring comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, and layered clothing suitable for mild, changeable weather. A reusable bag and water bottle are handy for markets, parks, and local excursions.

  • What is the nightlife in Yate like?

    Nightlife in Yate is relaxed, with community pubs, casual restaurants, and local venues occasionally hosting live music or quiz nights. Evenings often centre around social gatherings rather than late-night clubs.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Yate?

    Yate’s calendar includes regular community fairs, arts showcases, and seasonal markets, especially during spring and near the end of the year. These gatherings often feature live music, local crafts, and food stalls.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Yate?

    Yate has family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in neighbourhoods close to parks and playgrounds. Many hosts provide amenities and guidance to help families feel welcome and comfortable during their stay.

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