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Cotswold Wildlife Park
"Stroll around the Park and get eye-to-eye with giraffe, walk with lemurs or watch the rhinos graze on the Manor House lawns. Take a ride on the train April-Oct or explore their large tree-house adventure playground. The glorious gardens and picturesque parkland make a beautiful backdrop to the 260 different animal species. There's plenty of space to relax and get closer to wildlife!Please note:Last admissions are at 3pm in Winter Nov-March, closing at dusk or 5pm.Last admissions in summer April-Oct are 4pm, closing at 6pm."
Address: Bradwell Grove , Burford OX18 4JP, OXF, GB
Phone: 01993 823006
State: OXF
City: Burford
Zip Code: OX18 4JP


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Lovely park! It's well laid out and presented, with lots of interesting animals to see. It's a good size too - Easy to walk around, though there is also a little train that you can hop on if you prefer which was quite a popular option. The restaurant serves quite basic food, but equally, it's all you need really to replenish - I noticed a lot of people brought their own picnic kits with them, which I'd definitely consider for next time! Really enjoyable day out.
Love this place and have visited for many years. Getting in was a palaver as it took longer to get from Burford roundabout than it did to get the there from Oxford! Some information via social media would have helped. We had no idea why the queue was so long and as we had already purchased tickets we waited. Once in the park you weren't aware of how busy it was unless you wanted food/ drinks /toilet. If you wanted the train you'd be better off later in the day as the queue was insane. Everything was pretty much as I remembered. I didn't quite understand why they had closed off one end of the walk through bird/wallaby /tapir enclosure? It made it a bit of a trek to walk back out again instead of simply adding pads to the exit. Especially as the entry ones had dried out. That was the only disappointing part of the place. Many animals weren't there and the ground around the wallabies was dry and simply mud. Overall its a great value day out. Take a picnic and be prepared to wait a while to actually access the park. It's a great place to visit if you have limited mobility as it pretty flat with good pathways.
We went mid week during the school hols and it was packed, this is not a problem though as the park is huge. I'd recommend taking a picnic as food queues are long during peak times. Its a beautiful day out, the flowers and plants around the park are stunning. The animals appear really well looked after and the little farm park area where children can touch the goats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ducklings, etc is really cute. There is a little train with stations around the park that you can hop on and off of, it toots and the kids absolutely love it. If you want to wear your kids out, this is the place to go.
Such a nice zoo. Booked online, was straight forward. The lady asked for the code to retrieve tickets. It’s quiet busy but the queue is going quickly. Massive car park! The itself is very clean, plenty of greens and dog friendly! Some places inside do not allow dogs. Perfect for families. Rhinos, giraffes, you name it.. the animals were in good health so I assume that they are taking good care of them! Beautiful getaway. Fascinating creatures!
Great day out! Lots of animals, and all of them with a good amount of information not too stuffy, but interesting. The penguin feeding, the Madagascar walk through, and the Birds of Prey demonstration are definitely worth putting on your schedule. The little train that takes you around the park is also a great thing for kids, and is wheelchair accessible. Will definitely be back in slightly cooler weather! Restrooms: Plenty of available toilets all around the park. Dog-friendliness: You can bring dogs into most areas, as long as they "behave". A couple of places are off limits for dogs, I assume it's because there are free roaming animals around. Picnic area: Lots of shaded areas and plenty of tables and seating.
Last minute decision to visit here on the last day of our holiday. We made the right decision! Beautifully laid out, level, beautiful gardens, accessible, well maintained, clean. Loads to see, animals all looked healthy and cared for. Nice staff. Very much worth the entry fee. Really enjoyed the 5 hours we spent there. Just saw the penguins being fed before we left, very informative. Keep up the good work.
A day out with friends. Beautiful park, lovely gardens. Most importantly the animals are so well cared for. Large enclosures, plenty of cover for their own privacy. Same for the tropical and insect houses. Informative labels. Cater for people with mobility issues too. All in all a wonderful visit. Thank you.
We took my small grandson to The Cotswold wildlife park on a weekday this month. We had a lovely day looking at all the animals. We had purchased tickets online line the day before as they work out cheaper. Having said that I think the overall price is really good for a whole day out. There really is so much to see that you can easily spent a very full day here from opening to closing time. Being November we opted to eat in the restaurant rather than picnic. Good food at a reasonable price. The staff were really lovely too. We will come again and would highly recommend anyone coming will not fail to have a great day out. Playground: Great playground for all ages. Surrounded by grassy areas to picnic. Restrooms: Ladies toilets and the baby change area were kept very clean. Dog-friendliness: Dogs on leads are welcome in most areas. Picnic area: Lots of spots to picnic throughout the wildlife park.
We really enjoyed our visit here and were surprised by how big it was. A great selection of animals, well laid out and good amenities. Plenty of parking to accommodate the queues of cars on entry but the park didn't feel crowded. Highly recommended, we'll definitely go back. Restrooms: There were some extra portaloos as it was the busy summer holidays however the normal toilets were ok too
Amazing park! Well laid out park, definitely pay £2 for the train ride which takes you all around the whole safari park. The food was nice as well, first time I’ve ever tried chips with cheese sauce and crispy onions. I would advise to get here either in the morning or after 2pm as it can get really busy. The park is open until 6pm. Usually 3-4 hours is enough.
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