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Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park: A Rare Breeds Sanctuary and Family Adventure in the Cotswolds

Discover rare breeds, family fun, and countryside charm at Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park, a vibrant farm sanctuary in the heart of the Cotswolds.

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Nestled in the picturesque Cotswold countryside near Cheltenham, Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park is a vibrant family-friendly attraction dedicated to rare breed conservation. Home to over 50 flocks and herds including Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs and Highland cattle, it offers immersive animal encounters, indoor and outdoor play areas, a wildlife walk, and a welcoming restaurant. The park also features a campsite and luxury lodges for extended stays, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and families seeking a rural escape.

A brief summary to Cotswold Farm Park

  • Cheltenham, Guiting Power, GL54 5FL, GB
  • +441451850307
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 3 to 6 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5

Local tips

  • Pre-book your visit online to secure entry and choose your arrival time slot, as the park manages capacity to avoid queues.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy in designated areas to save on food costs, though the Ox Shed Restaurant offers quality seasonal dishes.
  • Check the schedule for bottle feeding sessions to give children a hands-on animal experience.
  • Wear comfortable footwear for exploring the two-mile Wildlife Walk and outdoor play areas, which include some uneven terrain.
  • If staying overnight at the campsite or lodges, enjoy free entry to the Farm Park throughout your stay.
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Getting There

  • Car

    Driving from Cheltenham or nearby towns takes approximately 25-35 minutes. Free on-site parking is available, but booking your visit in advance is recommended to manage arrivals. The rural location means limited public transport options.

  • Taxi

    Taxis from Moreton-in-Marsh or Kingham train stations take about 20 minutes to reach the farm park. This is a convenient option if arriving by train, with fares typically ranging from £20 to £30.

  • Walking

    For guests staying at the on-site campsite or lodges, walking to the Farm Park entrance is straightforward and accessible, with well-maintained paths suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs, though some outdoor trails may be uneven.

Cotswold Farm Park location weather suitability

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A Sanctuary for Rare Breeds and Agricultural Heritage

Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park is a unique conservation centre focused on protecting and showcasing rare British farm animals. Located in the heart of the Cotswolds near Guiting Power and Cheltenham, the park is home to more than 50 flocks and herds of rare breeds, including Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs, Highland cattle, and various sheep and goats. These animals are cared for with high welfare standards, reflecting the park's commitment to preserving agricultural heritage and biodiversity.

Interactive Experiences and Family-Friendly Activities

Visitors of all ages can enjoy hands-on experiences such as bottle feeding lambs and goat kids during scheduled sessions. The park features extensive indoor barns that provide shelter and animal viewing year-round, making it an all-weather destination. Children can delight in adventure playgrounds, sand pits, jumping pillows, and the popular Tractor School, designed to engage young visitors in farm life and outdoor play.

Exploring the Countryside and Wildlife Walk

Beyond the farm animals, the park offers a two-mile Wildlife Walk through the surrounding farmland and woodlands. This trail allows guests to experience the diverse flora and fauna of the Cotswold countryside, spotting local wildlife and enjoying scenic views. The walk complements the farm experience by connecting visitors with the natural environment that supports the rare breeds.

On-Site Amenities and Dining Options

The Ox Shed Restaurant serves seasonal, locally sourced food and Adam Henson’s own beer, providing a relaxed dining experience for adults and families alike. Picnic areas are available for those who prefer to bring their own food. The park also offers restrooms, sheltered seating, and facilities such as a Changing Places Toilet with specialist equipment, ensuring accessibility and comfort for all visitors.

Accommodation and Extended Stays

For guests wishing to extend their visit, the park includes a campsite and luxury lodges set amid tranquil countryside. Staying overnight grants free entry to the Farm Park and selected events, allowing visitors to explore at a leisurely pace. The campsite welcomes pets and offers peaceful surroundings for a restful rural retreat.

Seasonal Events and Festive Celebrations

Throughout the year, Cotswold Farm Park hosts seasonal events such as Easter crafts, pumpkin patches, and a popular Christmas experience featuring festive activities, Father Christmas visits, and themed workshops. These events add extra layers of fun and community spirit, making the park a vibrant destination for families and visitors seeking authentic rural celebrations. This combination of conservation, interactive learning, natural beauty, and family-friendly fun makes Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park a standout attraction in the Cotswolds, appealing to nature enthusiasts, animal lovers, and those looking for a memorable countryside day out or holiday.

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