Closer to Nature! Explore around the Park, which contains over 260 distinct species in 160 acres of beautiful parkland and stunning gardens. Get up close with Giraffes, go on a Lemur safari in our Madagascar exhibit, or watch Rhinos feed in front of the Gothic Manor House, which has only a ha-ha separating you from them.
Take a trip on Bella the Train around the Park or let the kids play in our adventure playground. Lunch may be had in our café or at your leisure on our ample lawns. Visit the Farmyard and pet the goats, or watch as the penguins get fed (daily at 11am & 3pm).
Take a look in our Reptile house with Crocodiles, poisonous snakes, and lizards, or watch the bats fluttering about in the Bat House, or view the creepy crawlies in the Insect House. Stroll around our Walled Garden with Meerkats, Otters, Prairie Dogs, Penguins, Tropical House with free-roaming Sloths (that you can feed), and bats and birds. The lovely garden provides a lovely background for the animals.:
FAQs & Additional Information
Is there parking?
Yes, there is parking onsite.
Are there toilets available
Yes, there are toilets, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.
Is Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens baby friendly
Yes, there are baby changing facilities.
Can I bring my own food
Yes, you can bring a picnic.
Is there food available to buy
Yes, there is an onsite restaurant and snacks are available.
Is Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens wheelchair friendly
Yes, Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens is wheelchair friendly and has accessible toilets.
Is Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens pushchair friendly
Yes, Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens have stated they are pushchair friendly.
Can I take my dog
Dogs are welcome
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