Cotswold Farm Park: Children Go Free in May After Tripadvisor Award
Cotswold Farm Park Children Go Free in May After Award

A Cotswold farm park located just 50 minutes from Birmingham has launched a children go free offer for the entire month of May. Cotswold Farm Park, situated in Guiting Power near Winchcombe, recently received the prestigious Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award for 2026, placing it among the top 10 percent of attractions worldwide on the platform.

Children Go Free Throughout May

The offer allows children, toddlers, and babies to enjoy complimentary entry when accompanied by a paying adult or senior. This promotion runs for the remainder of May, including the half-term holidays and the May bank holiday, provided tickets are booked online in advance.

Visitors can get up close to a variety of animals, such as Gillie the Jersey Cow, Marge the Middle White Pig, and Attenborough the Highland bull calf, named in honor of Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday. Guests can also meet the farm's newest arrivals, participate in lamb and goat kid bottle-feeding sessions, watch chicks hatch, and interact with friendly guinea pigs and rabbits.

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About Cotswold Farm Park

Run by farmer and TV presenter Adam Henson along with business partner Duncan Andrews, Cotswold Farm Park is dedicated to preserving rare breed farm animals, including Royal Golden Guernsey goats and Highland cattle. The park features a large adventure playground, indoor and outdoor play areas, soft play, sand pits, bouncy pillows, swings, ride-on tractors, quarry play, and a sensory garden.

Bee Wild Week

From Saturday, May 23, to Sunday, May 31, the farm will host Bee Wild Week, offering a program of family activities. These include daily talks from the farm's beekeeper-in-training and the opportunity to see inside an observation hive.

Adult tickets start from £14.50, while senior tickets (ages 60 and over) are from £12.50. Normally, children aged four to 15 cost £13.50, toddlers aged two to three cost £9.50, and babies under 12 months are £1. Tickets can be booked through the Cotswold Farm Park website.

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