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🐑Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park
A working farm and popular family attraction set in the heart of the Cotswolds. Home to over 50 rare and traditional British breeds, the farm offers a hands-on experience with animal encounters, lamb feeding (seasonal), and daily demonstrations.
- Highlights: Tractor rides, indoor adventure barn, outdoor adventure playground, farm safari, and meet-the-animal sessions.
- Suitable for all ages, especially preschoolers and primary school children.
- Facilities: Café, gift shop, baby changing, buggy parking, and ample free parking.
- Practical tips: Arrive early to enjoy a full day; wellies recommended after rain; under 2s go free.
Travel tips
Arrive early for the full experience
Come early in the day to enjoy multiple activities and demonstrations without feeling rushed.
Wear wellies or waterproof footwear
Bring wellies, especially after rain—farms get muddy and waterproof shoes make exploring much more comfortable.
Under 2s go free
Babies under 2 years old don't need a ticket, making it great value for families with infants.
Baby changing facilities available
Baby changing facilities are on-site, so you can manage nappy changes comfortably throughout the day.
Buggy parking provided
Designated buggy parking is available, so you can safely leave pushchairs and carry little ones around the farm.
Free parking on-site
Ample free parking makes arrival and departure stress-free—no parking fees to worry about.
Lamb feeding is seasonal
Lamb feeding opportunities vary seasonally, so check ahead if this is a must-do activity for your visit.
Tractor rides and farm safari available
Tractor rides and farm safari tours are great for children who enjoy vehicles and seeing animals from different vantage points.
Indoor adventure barn for rainy days
Bad weather? The indoor adventure barn keeps children entertained even when outdoor activities aren't appealing.
Outdoor playground for active kids
An outdoor adventure playground keeps energetic children occupied alongside the farm activities.
Meet-the-animal sessions daily
Daily animal encounters and demonstrations offer interactive experiences—great for young children learning about farm animals.
Café on-site for refreshments
A café is available for snacks and meals, so you don't need to pack all day's provisions, though picnicking may be an option.
Over 50 rare breeds to discover
The farm houses over 50 rare and traditional British breeds—a unique educational experience beyond typical petting farms.
Ideal for preschoolers and primary ages
This attraction is especially well-suited to preschoolers and primary school children, though babies and older kids enjoy it too.
Gift shop on-site
A gift shop is available if you'd like to pick up a farm-themed souvenir to remember the visit.
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