Donnington Brewery has 15 beautiful Cotswold pubs and also supplies a number of free houses close by. A Donnington Brewery pub is easily identified by the distinctive black and white signs outside, introduced by Claude Arkell, and the tradition is continued by James.
The Donnington Way
For those who like exercise as well as good beer, there is a 62 mile walk linking all the pubs of the Donnington Brewery, in a circular path through the most beautiful parts of rural Gloucestershire.
Called The Donnington Way, it meanders through Stow-on-the-Wold, Longborough, Ganborough, Lower Swell, Great Barrington, Naunton, Guiting Power, Kineton, Ford, Snowshill, Stanton, Willersey, Moreton-in-Marsh, Little Compton and Broadwell before taking a contented walker back to Stow-on-the-Wold.
The Black Bear Inn,
Moreton in Marsh
The Black Horse Inn,
Naunton
The Coach and Horses,
Ganborough
The Coach and Horses,
Longborough
The Farmers Arms,
Guiting Power
The Fox Inn,
Broadwell
The Fox Inn,
Great Barrington
The Golden Ball Inn,
Lower Swell
The Half Way House,
Kineton
The Mount Inn,
Stanton
The New Inn,
Willersey
The Plough Inn,
Ford
The Queen's Head Inn,
Stow-on-the-Wold
The Red Lion Inn,
Little Compton
The Snowshill Arms,
Snowshill