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Make sure you don't miss all the excitings events at the Park this year Click here
VISIT OUR ONLINE SHOP
For Animal Encounters, Keeper for a Day, Day Tickets, Season Ticket Vouchers, Adoptions and more Click here
LIVE WEBCAMS
Watch our Baby Crocs, Meerkats and Penguins Click here
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Get involved with the animals; feed the penguins and other animal encounters, or become a Keeper for the day click here
Take a break on animal adventure at the Cotswold Wildlife Park! Encounter Anteaters, peer at Giraffes, roar at the Lions or waddle like a Penguin, in over 160 acres of beautiful parklands.
Take a ride on the railway around the Park or climb into the tree house in the adventure playground. You’re never too old to visit, there’s something for everyone. Whether it’s the beautiful planting, or over 250 different species of animals, insects and birds. It’s wheelchair and pushchair friendly!
Refurbishment works: Please note that the Insect House is closed for refurbishment. The leaf-cutting ants can be seen in the Reptile House. The tree house and slide in the Children's Playground are also currently closed while our team of contractors work hard to bring you a new and improved version in the new year, lookout for updates.
Take a picnic and watch the Rhinos and Zebras while you eat or enjoy lunch in the Oak Tree Restaurant.
Take shelter inside our Reptile House (if you dare) and peak at the snakes and crocodiles or hide away in the dark Bat House. Creep into the Tropical house and see if you can spot the sleepy Sloths or leap about with the Lemurs in their walk-through enclosure so much to do…!
Cotswold Wildlife Park is a member of EAZA (the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria). We share and exchange animals with other collections to further breeding programmes of conservation importance. Your visit helps to support this work.
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We look forward to seeing you soon.
Download a PDF version of Wild Talk magazine, the Park's annual newsletter
Want to Help?
A visit to the Cotswold Wildlife Park can now be even more worthwhile. By adopting an animal, you can provide a helpful contribution towards the costs of keeping and feeding the animals and supporting our conservation breeding programmes... click here for more information

