["Top dining: The Lamb Inn in Burford \u2014 A charming and historic inn with a reputation for excellent food.", "Don't miss: The Wild Rabbit \u2014 A Michelin-starred pub with a focus on seasonal and local produce.", "Best stay: The Lygon Arms in Broadway \u2014 A historic four-star hotel in the heart of Broadway, offering traditional charm ", "Route: 203 miles, 3 Days \u2014 best in May-October", "Book ahead: Restaurants on this route are popular \u2014 reserve at least 2-4 weeks in advance for peak season"]
The Cotswolds and Wye Valley Weekender route offers a quintessential English driving experience, winding through the idyllic landscapes of the Cotswolds and the dramatic beauty of the Wye Valley. For the discerning sports car and classic car owner, the journey is as much about the destination as it is about the drive itself. And what better way to complement exhilarating roads than with exceptional dining and luxurious accommodation?
This guide is crafted for those who appreciate the finer things in life, ensuring that every stop along your Cotswolds and Wye Valley Weekender adventure is as memorable as the scenic vistas. We've curated a selection of establishments that not only offer superb food and comfort but also understand the unique needs of a driving enthusiast, from secure parking to convenient locations.
Where to Eat
The Lamb Inn
Located in Burford, The Lamb Inn is A charming and historic inn with a reputation for excellent food. The slow-braised beef cheek with creamy mash and seasonal greens — a Cotswolds pub classic done right..
For drivers, No on-site parking. Use the car park at the sister hotel, The Bay Tree, just a short walk away. Book online a week in advance, especially for weekends..
The Wild Rabbit
Located in Kingham, The Wild Rabbit is A Michelin-starred pub with a focus on seasonal and local produce. The Daylesford rack and braised neck of lamb for two..
For drivers, On-site parking is available but limited. Arrive early to secure a spot. Essential to book several weeks in advance for the dining room. The bar offers a more casual walk-in experience..
The Whitebrook
Located in Near Tintern, The Whitebrook is A Michelin-starred restaurant with rooms, known for its innovative use of locally foraged ingredients. The full tasting menu, which showcases the best of the Wye Valley's foraged ingredients..
For drivers, Complimentary on-site parking is available for guests. Reservations are essential and should be made several weeks or even months in advance, especially for weekend evenings..
Where to Stay
The Lygon Arms
The Lygon Arms in Broadway is A historic four-star hotel in the heart of Broadway, offering traditional charm and modern luxury with spa, pool, and secure parking. It offers a perfect retreat after a day on the road, with Valet parking is available, and there is a private car park to the rear of the property, free for all guests..
This luxury Hotel provides £300-£500 comfort and is ideal for drivers seeking Night 1 — Broadway.
Foxhill Manor
Foxhill Manor in Broadway is A private manor house hotel offering an intimate and exclusive experience with just eight rooms and ample parking. It offers a perfect retreat after a day on the road, with Complimentary self-parking and valet services are available. Ample space for all guests..
This luxury Hotel provides £500-£800 comfort and is ideal for drivers seeking Night 1 — Broadway.
The Royal George Hotel
The Royal George Hotel in Tintern is A historic country hotel just minutes from Tintern Abbey, recently revamped with restaurant and parking. It offers a perfect retreat after a day on the road, with Free private parking is available on-site for guests..
This mid-range Hotel provides £150-£250 comfort and is ideal for drivers seeking Night 2 — Tintern.
The Stable's Take
For a truly indulgent 2-3 night escape on the Cotswolds and Wye Valley Weekender route, we recommend combining the culinary delights of The Wild Rabbit with the opulent comfort of Foxhill Manor for your first night in Broadway. For your second night, immerse yourself in the innovative cuisine of The Whitebrook and the historic charm of The Royal George Hotel in Tintern. This pairing offers a perfect blend of Michelin-starred experiences and serene countryside luxury, ensuring every moment of your journey is exceptional.
Practical Notes
Booking in advance is highly recommended for all dining and accommodation, especially during peak seasons (May-October). Many establishments offer secure parking, but it's always wise to confirm directly. For electric vehicle owners, check with your chosen accommodation regarding charging facilities. Always allow ample time for travel between locations to fully enjoy the scenic roads and avoid rushing.
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