The Four Pillars Hotels
The Cotswolds Water Park
Situated in 55 acres of unspoilt Cotswold parkland in the heart of Gloucestershire, the Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel is a contemporary four-star hotel. With self-catering accommodation as well as traditional hotel guest rooms, the building was designed to make the most of the property’s stunning position on the edge of ‘Lake 6’ in the Cotswold Water Park. The Hotel also offers 67 self-catering one and two bedroom apartments, with a fully furnished lounge and well-equipped kitchen with cooker, microwave and dishwasher, perfect for families! The hotel is home to Spa 6 Leisure Club, offering an Arabic Rasul using healing mud, a dry flotation room and relaxation suite, ‘experience’ showers, and fully-equipped treatment rooms offering an range of treatments which have been created in consultation with skincare experts Decléor of Paris. The property is within easy reach of a range of water sports and even a high ropes course, as well as cycling in the park and other outdoor activities around the lakes.
The hotel’s location offers a convenient base from which to explore this picturesque area and its local attractions. The nearby market town of Stow-on-the-Wold is perhaps one of the best-known Cotswold destinations, featuring many antique shops, galleries and craft shops. Just a few miles from here is Bourton-on-the-Water, also known at the ‘Little Venice’ of the Cotswolds, where visitors can browse the olde worlde shops and houses, pubs and cafes, and picnic by the river. Half an hour’s drive from the Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars is Bibury, once described by William Morris as ‘the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds’. A little further afield is Burford, a small town on the river Windrush, which was once a wealthy wool town.
With spring around the corner, it’s time to make the most of the long weekend and plan an Easter getaway. And with a range of great value offers for all the family, independent hotel group Four Pillars Hotels can help make your Easter celebration even more special. Weekend breaks in March start at just £42 per person, per night including dinner, bed and breakfast. Or stay midweek from Sunday to Thursday between 24th March and 12th April and the longer you stay, the less you pay! Five night breaks start at just £36.80 per person per night for dinner, bed and breakfast. And children stay and eat breakfast for free*.
Four Pillars Hotels has six predominantly four-star hotels in some of the most beautiful parts of Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds. Guests can choose between a Grade II listed Victorian mansion with its own arboretum, a contemporary lakeside hotel with extensive spa facilities in the heart of the Cotswold Water Park and four very different properties in and around the historic city of Oxford. All are within easy distance of local attractions, so whether it’s sightseeing or shopping, country walks or pottering around nearby villages that you choose, there really is something for the whole family to enjoy.
For those who prefer a little more flexibility, the luxury self-catering apartments at the lakeside Cotswold Water Park Four Pillars Hotel are the perfect choice. With stylish kitchens and dining facilities along with the convenience of the hotel’s restaurants, bars and luxury spa on site, prices start from £190 per apartment, for a two night stay**. And with the hotel’s location within the Cotswold Water Park, guests can take part in a host of action-packed activities from windsurfing and sailing to horse riding, fishing and cycling.
So why not Egg-scape to the beautiful English countryside this Easter and enjoy Four Pillars Hotels’ warm and friendly hospitality, comfortable accommodation and comprehensive facilities?
For full details and conditions or to book, please visit www.four-winter.co.uk or call 0800 374 692.
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