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🌳Shotover Country Park

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Shotover Country Park is a 90-hectare area of ancient woodland and open grassland on a hill overlooking Oxford. It offers a mix of habitats including broadleaf woodland, heathland, and meadows, making it a great spot for nature exploration with kids.

  • Highlights: Kids can enjoy walking trails, pond dipping (seasonal activities), and spotting wildlife like deer, birds, and butterflies. There are also open spaces for picnics and ball games.
  • Facilities: No café or toilets (closest facilities at nearby Horspath village or Headington). Limited car park (pay and display).
  • Ages: Suitable for all ages; pushchair-friendly paths exist but some areas are rough.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes as paths can be muddy. Best visited in dry weather. Free entry.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • No on-site facilities - plan ahead

    There are no toilets or café at the park. Use facilities in Horspath village or Headington before arriving, especially important with young children.

  • Pay and display car park is limited

    The car park has limited spaces and operates pay and display. Arrive early on weekends or visit on a weekday to avoid disappointment.

  • Wear proper footwear

    Paths can be muddy and rough in places. Bring sturdy walking shoes for all family members, including children in buggies.

  • Choose dry weather visits

    The park is best visited when dry. Muddy conditions make pushing buggies difficult and paths slippery for small feet.

  • Pack food and drinks

    Bring a picnic and plenty of water. There's no café on-site, so plan your own refreshments for the duration of your visit.

  • Most paths are buggy-friendly

    Many paths accommodate pushchairs, but some rougher trails may be challenging. Plan your route accordingly if using a buggy.

  • Try pond dipping in season

    Seasonal pond dipping is a highlight for children. Check availability before visiting and bring nets and containers for exploring aquatic life.

  • Spot wildlife on the walk

    Keep an eye out for deer, birds, and butterflies across the woodland and grassland habitats. Bring binoculars for budding nature spotters.

  • Open spaces for outdoor play

    The grassland areas are perfect for running around and ball games. A relatively unstructured visit works well for children who enjoy active play.

  • Free entry makes it budget-friendly

    There's no entrance fee, so it's an affordable family outing. Only pay for car parking, making it good value for a nature day out.

  • Ancient woodland for exploration

    The 90 hectares of ancient woodland offer varied habitats and walking trails. Older children may enjoy the exploration and learning about different ecosystems.

  • Suitable for all ages

    The park welcomes families from babies to teenagers. Mix activities based on your children's abilities - gentle walks for little ones, exploration for older kids.

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