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Visiting Cotswold Wildlife Park: A Guide to Tickets, Maps, and More

March 14, 2024

Visiting Cotswold Wildlife Park: A Guide to Tickets, Maps, and More

Cotswold Wildlife Park offers a unique and exciting experience for visitors of all ages, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Cotswolds. As your trusted guide, CotswoldXL Magazine is here to provide you with all the essential information you need for a memorable visit, from ticket details to park navigation and more.

Tickets and Pricing

Cotswold Wildlife Park offers a variety of ticket options to suit every visitor:

  • Day Tickets and E-Tickets: Adult tickets are priced at £19.00 for day tickets and £17.50 for E-tickets, with reduced rates for children (3-16 years), senior citizens (65 and over), and free entry for children under 2 years. Pre-purchasing E-tickets online can offer savings and is highly recommended during peak periods like summer holidays to ensure entry.
  • Season Ticket Gift Vouchers: For those looking to enjoy the park year-round, season tickets are available, with adult season tickets priced at £80.00. Family season tickets and additional options are also offered, providing a cost-effective way to experience the park's offerings multiple times.

For detailed pricing and to purchase E-tickets, visit the Cotswold Wildlife Park ticket information page.

Planning Your Visit

  • Opening Times: The park welcomes visitors daily from 10.00 am until 6:00 pm, with last admission at 4:00 pm during summer. It's advisable to check the park's official website for the most up-to-date information and any seasonal adjustments to opening hours.
  • Park Map: To make the most of your visit, familiarize yourself with the park layout by reviewing the interactive park map, highlighting animal exhibits, gardens, and facilities.

Getting There

  • By Car: The park is easily accessible by car, located on the A361, two miles south of its junction with the A40 at Burford, Oxfordshire. Ample free parking is available for visitors.
  • Public Transport: Accessing the park via public transport can be challenging, with the nearest bus stop 2 miles away in Burford High Street. Taxis are recommended for the final leg of the journey from the bus stop to the park.

FAQs

  • How long does it take to walk around the park? The time it takes can vary widely depending on individual pace and interest in the exhibits. It's advisable to allow several hours to fully enjoy all that the park has to offer.
  • Is parking free? Yes, parking is free for visitors to the park, with plenty of space available.
  • Does the park have an aquarium? For specific exhibit information, including the availability of an aquarium, it's best to check the official website or contact the park directly.

Cotswold Wildlife Park is more than just a day out; it's an opportunity to get closer to nature and learn about wildlife from around the world. Whether you're planning a family adventure, an educational trip, or simply a peaceful day in nature, this guide will ensure you're well-prepared for an unforgettable experience.

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