Places To Eat Near Cotswold Farm Park
After an exciting day meeting the animals and having fun at Cotswold Farm Park, stop by one of our welcoming Cotswold restaurants and enjoy a delicious meal, prepared with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
The Bear Inn
Right on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you’ll find The Bear Inn. Enjoy modern twists on pub classics in a historic pub with traditional features, rustic furnishings, a pleasant beer garden and a roaring open fire. After working up an appetite at Cotswold Farm Park, try our Baked Camembert, Butcombe Original beer-battered fish and chips or, if you are visiting on a Sunday, Cirencester’s finest roast.
The Beckford Inn
If you’re a fan of beer-battered fish and chips, love a classic Sunday roast (with all the trimmings, of course), or you consider yourself a beer connoisseur, stop by The Beckford Inn for a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant and a friendly atmosphere. Ideal for a break after visiting Cotswold Farm Park, exploring the Gloucestershire countryside, or after a spot of shopping in Cheltenham – go on, you deserve it!
The Beehive
Cosy booths, a friendly atmosphere, delicious food, and award-winning beers await you at The Beehive in Carterton, close to the beautiful city of Oxford, and the spectacular Cotswold Farm Park. Stop by for your favourite classic pub meal – whether you’re a fan of fish and chips, peckish for a light bite, or in the mood for a proper British roast dinner – and indulge with a perfectly-paired pint of Butcombe beer.
The Prince Of Burford
The Prince Of Burford gastropub is situated right on the edge of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and just 25 minutes away from the fantastic Cotswold Farm Park. Treat yourself to their famous Butcombe Original beer-battered fish and chips, Cotswold burger, or decadent vegetarian pumpkin and ricotta tortelloni. Pair any of these delicious meals with a selection of award-winning Butcombe beer behind the bar.
The Fleet
Overlooking the River Avon, there’s not many views as spectacular as at The Fleet Inn. Enjoy a delicious alfresco classic pub meal in ambience, with the babbling sounds of the river mere metres away, and a pint of award-winning Butcombe beer in your hand – the perfect way to spend an evening after a wonderful day at Cotswold Farm Park.
The Hadley Bowling Green
For a charming place to grab a bite to eat near Worcester, Droitwich, Birmingham and the Malverns, pay a visit to The Hadley Bowling Green gastropub. Inside, you’ll find rustic wooden beams, Elizabethan-style decor, and, of course, delicious, seasonal classic pub dishes. Stop by after your trip to Cotswold Farm Park and find out why The Hadley Bowling Green was voted Best Food Offer Winners by The Publican Awards for 2019 and 2020.
The Royal Oak
The Royal Oak gastropub in Prestbury is nestled between the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Cheltenham Racecourse, while also being in close proximity to Cotswold Farm Park. It boasts log fires, a dog-friendly snug bar and dining room with high quality pub food and excellent real ale. Choose from a selection of locally-sourced pub classics with modern twists, with options for kids, vegans, vegetarians, and other dietary requirements.
The Victoria Arms
The Victoria Arms restaurant in Old Marston is a traditional pub on the banks of the River Cherwell, serving locally-sourced food and award-winning Butcombe beer. With tranquil riverside garden views, it’s the perfect place for a hearty meal, a few pints, or cosy pitstop while exploring the local countryside or the nearby Cotswold Farm Park.
Cotswold Farm Park In Gloucestershire
Cotswold Farm Park is the perfect place for a family day out, with everything available to keep kids – big and small – entertained!
Animals At Cotswold Farm Park
As a working farm, there are lots of farm animals for you and the whole family to see, from calves and chickens to rabbits and guinea pigs.
You can also catch a glimpse of some more exclusive animals on their Rare Breeds Trail, like the Suffolk Punch horses and local Gloucester cows.
Your children can even feed the animals, with bags of animal snacks available for a small price at the farm shop.
Walks Around Cotswold Farm Park
Get some fresh Cotswold air on one of the many walks around the farm park.
For a short walk around the animals, the Rare Breeds Trail loops around the paddocks where you can see sheep, horses, and cows.
Looking for a longer walk in the great outdoors? The two-mile Wildlife Walk (or one mile if you prefer something a little quicker) is a pleasant walk, where you can see spectacular views and seasonal flowers around the farm.
If you fancy exploring, venture along the Woodland Walk and Conservation Area in the surrounding woods.
Small & Newborn Animals At Cotswold Farm Park
Animal Barn
If it newborn animals that you want to see, the Animal Barn is the place to be!
Newborn piglets, donkey foals, calves and goat kids will stay here, along with new arrivals and other special characters resident at Cotswold Farm Park.
Discovery Barn
This is where the smaller animals at Cotswold Farm Park reside!
Rabbits, guinea pigs, chicks, ducklings, piglets, lambs and goat kids all live in here and, at the right time of year, you may even be able to see little chicks hatch!
The expert team at Cotswold Farm Park will be on hand to answer any questions that you may have.
Kids Entertainment At Cotswold Farm Park
Outdoor Play
The Outdoor Play area at Cotswold Farm Park has Aerial Play and Quarry Play, along with an assault course, tractors, sandpits and swings!
Bouncy Pillows
Enjoy a coffee and an ice cream from Dolly’s while the kids perfect their acrobatic skills! The Bouncy Pillows provide hours of fun as everyone tries to jump higher or further than they have before!