Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, close to the picturesque village of Broadway, The Fish Hotel is hidden amongst the stunning 400-acre Farncombe Estate. It provides the perfect base for exploring the very best of the Cotswolds.
The amazing Fish Hotel has 63 Scandi-chic bedrooms which are dotted throughout various restored buildings: The Farmhouse (perfect for a group), The Stables, The Outhouse and the Coach House. There are also five cosy Hilly Huts complete with a private hot tub and terrace, three woodland Treehouses that sleep up to four guests, and several Hideaway Huts with lounge area, roll top bath and outdoor feature bath…
Plus Boaty McBoatface, a jokily named Hideaway Hut with a serious twist - its own private lake and paddle boat for nautical adventures!
The Fish Hotel, Broadway is home to Hook, which is a seafood inspired restaurant by Culinary Director Martin Burge. Tipsy Tea is their take on afternoon
tea with a bit of a twist. The bar, a perfect place to eat, drink, and lounge throughout the day, serves Cotswolds-brewed craft beer and delicious Sliders.
The Fish also offers a host of private dining experiences, customisable to any occasion.
The Fish Hotel is a great choice for luxurious family experiences in the Cotswolds. There really is something for everyone, with a woodland playground, perfect for children with some great family days out in the area, lots of wonderful dog walks around the 400-acre estate, plus a dog agility course.
If you're looking for a unique place to stay on your next family holiday or romantic break, be sure to check out the Fish Hotel in the Cotswolds. This one-of-a-kind hotel offers a range of diverse accommodation choices.
Please get in touch with our travel team to find out more about this amazing hotel.
Is there a better way to celebrate a special occasion than by taking a luxury break in the stunning Cotswolds? With rolling hills, beautiful villages and an abundance of activities on offer, it’s the perfect place to escape and indulge.
The glorious, honey-coloured towns and villages of the Cotswolds look as if they have strayed into the 21st century from another era. The area is characterised by a vibrant energy: with lively galleries, interesting festivals and a sprinkling of fascinating museums, as well as a calendar of horse races that are well worth traveling to enjoy! Covering five counties (Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire) this region of 'wolds', or rolling hills, is the biggest of the Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England and Wales, of which there are 38 in total. Each county has its own character and there are reasons to explore the 'wolds' or gently rolling hills during every season.
Book a spring adventure to see lambs and wild daffodils and endless bluebell woods. Visit in summer for magical sunrises and sunsets and the longest days to explore historical properties such as Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, the Rococco Gardens in Painswick, or Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe. Choose autumn for a quieter atmosphere and richly painted woodland especially at the two great arboreta, Westonbirt and Batsford. Crowd-free winters are ideal for bracing walks and well deserved fire-side afternoon teas - and quite possibly lower prices!
There are wonderful holiday hotels in the Cotswolds providing a luxurious base from which to explore the region. Foxhill Manor, Dormy House Hotel and The Fish Hotel are a few of the exceptional hotels in the area we recommend. Our destination specialists have a wealth of experience in creating tailor made holidays to the Cotswolds, finding your ideal accommodation and planning your perfect itinerary.
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The weather is as unpredictable as with the rest of the UK and it is possible to see elements of all four seasons in one day. Read More
January - New Year’s Day Races, Cheltenham Racecourse
February - Carpets of Snowdrops, Painswick Rococo, Colesbourne and Newark Park Gardens
March - Cheltenham Gold Cup Week
March - Made by Hand - The Contemporary Craft Festival, Cheltenham
May - Badminton Horse Trials
May - Cheltenham Jazz Festival
May - Cheese Rolling at Cooper’s Hill near Gloucester
May - The Tetbury Woolsack Races
May - September - Gifford’s Circus tours the Cotswolds
June - September - Longborough Festival Opera
June - Burford Festival
June - Gloucestershire Festival of Polo at Beaufort Polo Club
June - Cheltenham Food & Drink Festival
June / July - ‘Fresh Air’ biannual sculpture exhibition, a celebration of contemporary sculpture, Quenington
July - Cornbury Festival, The Great Tew Park
July - The Cotswold Show, Cirencester
July - Battle of the Proms, Blenheim Palace
July - Royal International Air Tattoo, Fairford
July - Broadway Car Show including one day of modern supercars and one day of Classic Cars
July - WOMAD Festival, Charlton Park Malmesbury
August - Wilderness Festival, Chipping Norton
August - The Big Feastival, Kingham
October - Cheltenham Literature Festival
October - Westonbirt Arboretum - Autumn Colour Spectacular
October - Batsford Arboretum - Autumn Colour Spectacular
December - Christmas markets in various Cotswolds towns
Pricing shown above is from pricing based on a medium room.
Please contact your Destination Specialist for more information on +44 (0) 1993 824198.
Included:
Full Cotswolds English Breakfast. VAT
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