Opening
Times
The Park is
open everyday throughout the year (except 25th December) from 10am.
| Last
admissions are at: |
16.30
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March - September; |
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15.30 |
October - February |
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All
cars and visitors are asked to leave the Park by 17.30
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Prices from
1st March 2005
Day Visits
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Price
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| Adults |
£8.50
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| Children
(aged 3-16 inclusive) |
£6.00
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| Senior
Citizens |
£6.00
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Season Tickets
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Price
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| Adults |
£42.50
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| Children
(aged 3-16 inclusive) |
£30.00
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| Senior
Citizens |
£30.00
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| Family
(2 adults & 2 children) |
£135.00
|
| Each
additional child |
£27.50
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Season tickets
can be purchased from the Pay Desk instead of an ordinary day ticket
and are valid for one year from the date of purchase. Season
tickets are not transferable and can only be used by the person
named thereon.
The Narrow-gauge
Railway runs April to October and takes you on an interesting
trip around the Park. Train rides cost 50p per child and £1.00
per adult.
Bookings
There is no
need to book for families/groups of under 20 people. If you are
a group of more than twenty people you should be book in advance
whenever possible. There are special rates for young groups.
Payment
The Cotswold
Wildlife Park accepts all major credit cards at the pay desk,
restaurant, shops and office.
Cheques are
also accepted around the Park if supported by cheque guarantee
card.
How to get
to the Cotswold Wildlife Park
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Car |
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The Park
is located 2 miles South of Burford, Oxfordshire, on the A361.
Burford is mid way between Oxford and Cheltenham on the A40.
Directions are available when you click for the printable
map, below.
Parking is free for visitors to the Park.
There is a large tarmac area for coaches and ample disabled
parking.
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| By Bus and Taxi |
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It can
be a difficult and expensive journey to the Cotswold Wildlife
Park if you intend to travel by bus and taxi. There is no
regular bus service that stops outside the Cotswold Wildlife
Park. The nearest Bus Stop is on Burford High Street, so it
would be best to organise a taxi from here to pick you up
when your bus drops you off.
We
would advise against attempting to walk the 2 miles along
the A361. No footpath is provided, and it is a very fast
and dangerous road.
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