- One Way Rentals
- Unlimited Mileage
- Free Delivery & Collection
- European Cover
- Entire UK Coverage
Car Hire Stroud
Hiring a car in Stroud is simple with SDVH. Check out our extensive selection of low-cost car hire options and call us today to make a reservation.
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Our Cars In Stroud
Are you in search of a car for a leisurely holiday or a functional one for your family trips? SDVH boasts an vast range of cars to meet your distinct needs. We are committed to providing customers with their perfect vehicle for all situations, whether it’s for frequent commutes or memorable celebrations. If you’re looking for convenience, our standard cars are readily available. For those desiring luxury and comfort, we also have an selection of high-end cars.
Aiming to book your next car rental? Connect with us and we’ll help you save on time and costs. You can book the finest cars at reasonable rates right away. All you need to finalise a hire is a debit or credit card and a valid driver’s licence. After booked, you can either pick up your car from our nearest station or we’ll bring it to your doorstep free of charge.
The complete car fleet is also available in other locations in this county, especially the popular ones such as Cheltenham and Tewkesbury.
Fiat 500
or similar
VW Golf
or similar
Focus Estate
or similar
Hyundai i10 Auto
or similar
Focus Auto
or similar
Mondeo
or similar
Mondeo Auto
or similar
Mondeo Estate
or similar
RAV4 Auto
or similar
C Class Auto
or similar
E Class Auto
or similar
Range Rover
or similar
Vauxhall Zafira
or similar
Ford Galaxy
or similar
Ford Galaxy Auto
or similar
Why Choose SDVH For Car Hire In Stroud?
SDVH, a dependable car hire service in Stroud, serves thousands of customers every month. Our extensive network of reliable suppliers and vast selection of vehicles ranging from the budget-friendly VW Golf to the premium Range Rover can be found for instant hire. All our vehicles are meticulously cared for and updated regularly.
Our clientele comprises of individuals, groups and corporates. When you’ve picked your preferred vehicle, our support representatives will guide you throughout the reservation journey, making sure you get the top car hire deal.
All of our benefits apply to every other place, such as Cirencester and Chepstow.
Free Delivery & Collection
At SDVH, we recognise your time is precious. That’s why we eliminate the inconvenience of you going to the depot each time you rent a car. As a special service in the car rental industry, we offer free delivery and collection for all rentals.
We bring the vehicle to your preferred location, including the primary train stations in the UK, free of additional charges. Once your rental period concludes, you have the choice to return the vehicle to our depot or have us retrieve it.
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Unlimited Rental Mileage
We’re aware that mileage caps can sometimes limit the thrill of a road trip. Which is why at SDVH, we offer unlimited mileage on most our cars, except those used for courier services.
So, whether you’re thinking of a scenic drive around Stroud or setting out for a long-distance journey, you can relax knowing the rental cost won’t change. Please check with our customer service team to verify your chosen car is covered by our unlimited mileage policy.
Entire United Kingdom Coverage
Discover the UK’s 11,000 miles of gorgeous coastline with SDVH. Our comprehensive car rental network throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland means you’re never without transport.
Catering to individual travellers, families and businesses, we have a wide selection of cars and offer hassle-free delivery and collection over mainland UK. No matter if it’s a quick jaunt or a lengthy road trip around Britain, rely on us to get a reliable ride!
European Cover Option
There are instances when a car journey across Europe is more enticing than opting for an airplane or train. Hire from us and cruise comfortably to several European nations, such as France, Spain, Germany, Ireland, Belgium, Portugal, and more EU countries. Our unlimited mileage policy also applies to car rentals for extended trips into EU territories.
Be sure to advise our agent while reserving your car if you aim to travel outside the UK. If your journey goes outside of the EU, further notify our reservation team prior, so we can work out a plan for you.
One Way Vehicle Rental
A journey might not finish at its starting point. Every so often, you could desire to travel from A to B without the idea of making a return to drop off the rented car. SDVH’s one-way car rental service caters to this need. Secure a car in a part of the UK and hand it back at your chosen destination.
This service renders travel simple and effective, cutting out extra rental times. Instead of making your way back to the initial rental depot, conserve funds by returning the car at a closer depot or allowing our squad to collect from your end point. This one-way car hire service, available only on the UK mainland, incurs an extra fee. Always point out your final destination and pick-up date during booking to utilize this service.
Insurance Is Included
None of us can predict when accidents might occur, even if the most vigilant of us. These mishaps may result in damage to the car or the people within, so it is always best to be prepared. This is why every car rented from SDVH is equipped with all-inclusive insurance, ensuring against minor damages to the hired car and all passengers.
This insurance is included in the rate of car hire, so zero hidden charges to worry about. For extra protection, we provide a Collision Damage Waiver, which reduces your excess liability for severe car damages. At the time of reservation, our team will inform you of the total car hire fee, including insurance options.
Company Own Insurance - 10%
We recognise that not every one of our customers require rental car insurance. If you have insurance by your company policy, there’s no necessity to provide additional protection and we believe it is unfair to charge you and other customers without insurance the same rate. Therefore, if you already have car insurance, we provide a 10% discount on each and every car rental.
This deal lets you to experience reasonable rates on SDVH’s car rentals and still benefit from our various other perks. While booking a hire car, don’t forget to tell our agents about your company-owned insurance to avail this discount.
Wide Range Available
Our extensive vehicle fleet includes people carriers and minibuses for larger groups, versatile trucks for a range of tasks and both cargo and passenger vans available in Stroud. Leveraging our vast network of car suppliers spanning the UK, we’re poised to deliver top-notch car rental deals. Whether you’re looking to save with our economy models or on the hunt for something elegant for a special event, SDVH has the ideal solution. At SDVH, we’re committed to offering consistent, customer-specific solutions.
We provide both manual and automatic transmissions fitting your travel preferences. And, if you have any difficulty in selecting, our skilled customer service team is here to help advise on the ideal car for your needs.
Book Your Car Hire Today!
At SDVH, we guarantee the routine maintenance and enhancement of our vehicles. We present a diverse range of reliable cars to accommodate various requests. Interact with our vehicle rental desk at 020 8168 8158 for advice or to arrange a pickup. To make your car reservation, you’ll need your licence and a credit card.
What To Do In Stroud
Stroud, home to approximately 13,500 residents across the district, sits perfectly positioned for exploration via major routes including the A419 from Swindon, A46 from Bath and the M5 motorway with Junction 13 just five miles west of the town centre. The area enjoys a temperate maritime climate, with comfortable summers reaching 22°C in July and crisp winters dropping to around 9°C in February, making it an appealing destination throughout the seasons.
Stroud serves as the cultural heart of the southern Cotswolds, renowned for its award-winning Saturday farmers’ market (one of the largest in the country), thriving independent shops and strong environmental credentials. The town’s rich industrial heritage includes beautifully restored textile mills now housing galleries, restaurants and creative businesses, whilst the steep surrounding hillsides offer spectacular walking opportunities including the Cotswold Way National Trail.
Attractions In Stroud
Visit valleys market town and alternative culture attractions, featuring independent shops, farmers’ markets, arts venues, historic mill buildings and scenic walks through the famous Five Valleys surrounding this vibrant community.
Stratford Park
We find ourselves drawn repeatedly to this exceptional 56-acre parkland at 31 Stratford Road, where visitors consistently award it 4.5 stars from over 1,500 reviews. Open from dawn until dusk daily, the park seamlessly combines heritage conservation with modern amenities, featuring over 800 mature trees including magnificent Cedars of Lebanon and an arboretum that showcases the region’s botanical diversity. We also found a lake, lido, gardens orangery, sports courts, playground and many more things there.
Museum In The Park
This remarkable institution housed in a Grade II listed 17th-century building provides you with free admission to over 4,000 exhibits ranging from archaeological discoveries to local historical artefacts. The self-service café accommodates visitors throughout the day and access to the secret walled garden through the museum adds an unexpected element of discovery to your visit.
Walled Garden
The Walled Garden at Hall’s Croft in Stratford-upon-Avon surrounds the former home of Shakespeare’s daughter, Susanna and her physician husband, Dr John Hall. The restored walled garden is home to some rather weird and wonderful plant species, which the doctor would have incorporated into his treatments. This tranquil Jacobean garden features medicinal and culinary herbs that reflect 17th-century medical practice, offering visitors insight into Tudor physic gardens and the practical knowledge of physicians during Shakespeare’s era.
National Trust – Woodchester Park
Woodchester Park is a National Trust property in a secluded wooded valley near Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. Designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest, the park has been the focus of some of the longest-running mammal studies in the world and is home to rare greater horseshoe bats. Featuring a chain of five lakes, an unfinished Victorian Gothic mansion and waymarked trails through historic parkland, the park offers visitors a tranquil retreat into nature and showcases the National Trust’s conservation work in the Cotswolds.
Swift’s Hill Nature Reserve
Available for exploration 24 hours daily on Knapp Lane, this elevated reserve rewards you with spectacular panoramic views and seasonal wildflower displays. The hilltop location provides exceptional photographic opportunities, particularly during spring and summer months when the diverse flora creates stunning natural carpets across the landscape.
Selsley Common
This remarkable viewpoint offers you some of Britain’s most dramatic vistas, encompassing the Severn Valley, Forest of Dean and Welsh mountains in a single sweeping panorama. The scale of the landscape feels almost prehistoric, with rolling green countryside extending from the Stroud valleys to the distant Malvern Hills, creating an unforgettable viewing experience.
Planning to explore the surrounding area? Consider these excellent destinations easily accessible by car:
Juniper Hill
Located along Unnamed Road, this peaceful nature reserve remains open continuously for your exploration. We often recommend this location for its elevated perspectives across the surrounding countryside and its accessibility for visitors seeking quieter alternatives to the more popular attractions in central Stroud.
RMC – The Cave
Located on the second floor of Belvedere Mill in Chalford, this innovative technology museum offers you hands-on experiences with computing and 50 years of gaming history. The engaging staff create an interactive atmosphere, whilst afternoon arcade sessions provide nostalgic entertainment that appeals to visitors across different generations, complete with carefully curated music playlists.
Sim’s Clock
This treasured monument stands prominently on George Street, serving as both a historical landmark and a popular gathering point in Stroud’s vibrant town centre. The clock was built in 1921, funded by wine merchant William Thomas Sims of Uplands, who initially envisaged it as the town’s war memorial before another was later erected in Park Gardens. Prior to the clock’s installation, the location housed a horse watering trough and subterranean men’s lavatory.
Rodborough Fort
Rodborough Fort is a Victorian fortification located on Rodborough Hill near Stroud in Gloucestershire, England. Built between 1870 and 1872, it was part of a series of forts constructed during fears of French invasion. The polygonal structure occupies a commanding position overlooking the Stroud valleys but never saw military action and was declared obsolete shortly after completion. Sold by the War Office in 1899, it has since been converted into private residential accommodation. Today, the Grade II listed building remains a notable landmark, with its elevated position offering impressive views across the Cotswold landscape..
Stroudwater’s Lodgemore Bridge
Lodgemore Bridge is a distinctive lift bridge on the Stroudwater Canal in Stroud, Gloucestershire, which opened in January 2016. The first of a new design for the Cotswold Canals, it replaced an outdated fixed swing bridge that obstructed navigation. The bridge is hydraulically operated via a hand pump mechanism located in a console on the towpath. Measuring 4 metres wide with a 30-ton weight limit, it provides access to an industrial site housing Stroud’s last remaining textile manufacturing plant.
Stratford Park Railway
This delightful miniature railway attraction within Stratford Park offers you a nostalgic journey through the park’s scenic landscape aboard charming locomotives. The railway operates seasonally and provides an entertaining conclusion to your Stroud exploration, combining heritage transport enthusiasm with family-friendly entertainment in beautiful natural surroundings.
Information updated March 2025

