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You
are very welcome to visit both the Cotswold Kitchen
and Shop without paying the Farm Park admission
fee. Our Cotswold Kitchen serves teas, coffees,
delicious homemade cakes, light lunches and snacks.
Children's dishes are available and our Cotswold
cream teas are very popular. Our gift shop offers
a wide range of souvenirs for all ages and pockets. |
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Disabled
parking is available next to the entrance. There
are disabled toilet facilities and doorways to
the Farm Park shop and café are extra wide
and ramped. The Farm Park itself has concrete,
gravelled and grassy walkways, all wide enough
to accept wheelchairs. |
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There is ample free coach and car parking.
- Indoor and Outdoor Picnic Facilities. |
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Why
not hold your child's birthday party at the Cotswold
Farm Park? There is a choice of two party packages,
offering farm fun and games, with the birthday
lunch or tea held in our Cotswold Kitchen. |
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For all those having booked a birthday party, you may like to download the following party invitation to send out to all your child’s friends. |
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The
Cotswold Farm Park provides a living classroom
for schools, nurseries and groups, which are all
very welcome. We are a member of the National
Association of Farms for Schools and are randomly
inspected by the Association and Health and Safety
Executive. Educational visits can be easily booked
through our Farm Office, where teacher's packs
are for sale and FREE teacher preliminary visit
passes are also available. |
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This
2-acre, level grassy site has 40 pitches and is
situated high on the Cotswold hills, accessed
through the Cotswold Farm Park entrance. Facilities
include electric hook-up, drinking water, waste
water disposal, chemical emptying point, toilets
and showers. Dogs on leads are welcome on the
site.
A
stay on our caravan and camping site allows discounted
visits into the Cotswold Farm Park itself, along
with the opportunity to explore the clear river
valleys and picturesque villages, complete with
manor houses, wool churches and honey coloured
stone cottages, which make the Cotswolds so popular.
Shops can be found nearby at Bourton on the Water
and Stow on the Wold, both approximately 6 miles.
The site is open from April to October. To make
a booking either telephone 01451
850307 or use the booking form option by
clicking
here. |
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Experience the beauty of our Cotswold farm and stunning diversity of animals and plants by completing our Wildlife Walk. This is a trail that is about 2 miles long and can easily be completed in an hour. Arrows and information boards mark the route, and a Wildlife Walk leaflet is available from the Farm Park shop. For the less energetic there is a short walk of around 1 mile. You will see wonderful views across a rolling Cotswold landscape, shaped by generations of farmers over thousands of years.
The Cotswold Farm Park is part of Bemborough Farm, a 650-ha mixed holding with both arable cropping and livestock grazing. Bemborough has three areas - Barton Bushes, Gorse Valley and the Picnic Area - that remain unchanged by modern agriculture and are covered by wonderful wildflower-rich limestone grassland, with more than 100 species of wildflowers and grasses, as well as many species of beautiful butterflies and birds. Current farming practices at Bemborough aim to improve conditions for wildlife across the whole farm using a mixture of environmentally friendly farming systems. Along the Wildlife Walk you will see how these practices are benefiting wildlife and biodiversity. You will also see various historic features, which provide an insight into the everyday lives of our ancestors in this part of the Cotswolds. They include a Bronze Age burial mound, old quarry workings for Cotswold roofing slates, miles of dry-stone walls and a Cotswold dewpond. |
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To
obtain further information regarding birthday parties,
school/group visits, or the caravan site, please
either ring the Farm Office on 01451
850307,
or click the following link to go to our enquiries
form. |
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