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This exciting park offers over 260 different species of animals, a great day out for all the family!
View Dates & BookApproximate Journey Time: 2Hrs 50 Mins
Time at Destination: 5 Hours
Comfort Stop: Yes
Set across over 160 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and parkland, Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens offers a family-friendly wildlife adventure with more than 260 species from around the world. Enjoy eye-to-eye encounters with giraffes, see white rhinos grazing by the historic Manor House, walk with lemurs in the Madagascar exhibit and watch daily penguin feeds and talks. Wander through themed zones featuring large mammals, birds, primates, reptiles, bats and insects, explore the Walled Garden and its tropical house, or relax on expansive lawns and picnic areas. From Bella the narrow-gauge train ride to the childrens farmyard and adventure playground, theres something for all ages, plus a restaurant, gift shop and accessible paths throughout the park.
Accessibility
Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens is largely accessible, with wide level paths, wheelchair-friendly facilities, accessible toilets (including a Changing Places unit), and mobility equipment available to hire, with only a few areas not fully accessible.
Location:
Address: Bradwell Grove, Burford, Oxfordshire, OX18 4JP, United Kingdom.
History:
The Cotswold Wildlife Park was established in 1970 by John Heyworth. It is a privately owned zoological collection that focuses on conservation and education.
Size and Layout:
The park covers around 160 acres of parkland, and it is home to a diverse range of animals and plants.
The layout of the park includes various exhibits and enclosures designed to resemble the natural habitats of the animals.
Animal Collection:
The wildlife park is home to over 260 different species of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and invertebrates.
Some of the notable species include lions, giraffes, rhinos, lemurs, penguins, and various primates.
Conservation Efforts:
The Cotswold Wildlife Park actively participates in conservation programs and supports initiatives to protect endangered species.
They aim to raise awareness about wildlife conservation and the importance of preserving biodiversity.
Gardens and Landscaping:
In addition to the animal exhibits, the park features beautifully landscaped gardens and horticultural displays, making it an enjoyable experience for visitors interested in both wildlife and botanical elements.
Visitor Facilities:
The park provides various amenities for visitors, including cafes, gift shops, and picnic areas.
Educational programs, talks, and animal encounters are often organized to enhance the visitor experience.
Accessibility:
The park is designed to be accessible to visitors with disabilities, offering facilities such as wheelchair hire and accessible paths.
Events and Activities:
The Cotswold Wildlife Park often hosts special events, seasonal activities, and educational programs for visitors of all ages.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Boscombe Bus Station | Boscombe Bus Station |
| Bournemouth Interchange | Bournemouth Interchange Stand K |
| Branksome, John Lewis | Branksome, John Lewis |
| Ferndown, Opp Iceland | Ferndown, Opposite Iceland |
| Pokesdown Station | Pokesdown Station |
| Poole LightHouse | Seldown Lane by Lighthouse Theatre |
| Ringwood, Meeting House L | Ringwood, Meeting House Lane |
| Upper Parkstone | Upper Parkstone, St Johns Church |
| Westbourne Bingo Hall | Westbourne Bingo Hall |
| Wimborne | Wimborne Police Station |
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