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"The Prinknash Estate is home to the Prinknash Benedictine Monks who welcome visitors to their grounds. Guests are welcome to walk in designated areas including the Walled Garden which has a butterfly garden tended to by Gloucestershire Butterfly Conservation or to visit the Monastery Shop & Cafe. The Monastery Chapel is open for private prayer between 8am to 4pm. Parking is free."
Address: Cranham, Upton St. Leonards, Gloucester GL4 8EX, UK
Birdland
30 km
Excellent place. Kept three generations happy for the afternoon. Some different speci...
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Had a great few hours here feeding deer and peacocks out of the hand!... I had to book quickly and get time off because, unfortunately, this is there last weekend before closing for good! But we have been told the animals have all been found nice new homes 'all things wild' except for the fish, they didn't know what was happening with them.
Gorgeous views, especially on a clear bright day. Didn't end up going into the birds zone but managed to see a few varieties from the balcony area at the entrance. Lovely garden setup. Very relaxing and highly recommended if it is a 10 min stop as a detour or break on a long journey.
Fantastic experience for the whole family! Feed the ducks, geese, chickens, turkeys, deer and fish who all eat right from your hand. The doves will even land on your arm if you ask them nicely!. This is a great place to see an array of different species from all over the world some owned and introduced by the park, and others just visiting. The staff are friendly, there is a snack bar and gift shop on site, with ample parking and a monastery nearby for something else to do. Bird seed, fish food and grass pellets for the deer are all available, making it easy to loose yourself among the animals for hours on end.
Beautiful, calm and peaceful. If you're after somewhere to run around, let the kids loose and go crazy this is NOT it. However, if you are after somewhere peaceful, meditative and relaxing. Somewhere to quietly contemplate and collect your thoughts in a beautiful setting. This place is perfect.
Amazingly tame and friendly birds and deer. My little one walked right up to one of the deer and was patting it's head. Pushchair friendly, but the paths are somewhat uneven and steep. Will definitely visit again.
Just a quiet beautiful place for an early morning walk...
A lovely spot for quiet reflection
One of the best in cotswold.. But it's seasonal and not available from mid autumn and winter.
Stunningly beautiful landscape so near Gloucester; although the view is partly urban to the west, you are away from stress and it is very special, plus lovely touches like the shop and cafe.
Not a very welcoming place....? Maybe alot nicer place to be in the late spring and summer? Will come back again to see. Fishes in the pond nice. Didn't try the cafe. Toilets very good and free.
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