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4 Reviews For Cotswold Wildlife Park

  • Sally Scof Rank: Lance Corporal 13th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Animal habitats, toilets, tidiness, well kept gardens


    Bad Points: Puddles formed on some paths.


    General comments: This was our first visit to the Cotswold Wildlife Park and what a treat it was. The most important thing was that all the animals looked happy and healthy and were kept in appropriate environments, eg. the timber wolves were kept in an enclosure with plenty of trees, and because they are timid were viewed from an overhead walkway which was not intrusive. The zebras and Rhino were allowed to wander over a large grassed area, and were contained by a ditch and low wire fence, so visitors have an unobstructed view and are not kept back by barriers, this is great for photographers. I was pleased to see that there were plenty of seats and picnic areas scattered throughout the park, this is important to those of us less agile as we were able to take frequent rests. There are also several toilet blocks, which were clean and tidy, and enough litter bins about to avoid having to carry rubbish about with you whilst searching for a place to deposit it. The formal gardens were lovely but there were also many areas planted with flowers, shrubs and trees which were not only pleasing to look at but contained many plants which were unusual and not often seen, eg one area contained nothing but grasses of all different kinds, which was not only pretty to look at but also very interesting. I was delighted to see an old oak tree which is reputed to be over 600 years old. It was truly magnificent and I took many photographs of it. Overall I loved this park and will definitely visit it again, well worth the entry fee of £10.

  • Guest 7th Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Unlike other places at Cotswold Wildlife Park, you haven't got the likes of McDonalds or expensive rides thrown in your face. It's all about the animals, not about making money. All of us loved it, Grandparents and the kids. Thank you.
  • taximan Rank: Sergeant 28th Oct 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Cotswold Wildlife Park Zoo is a very good day out. There is a good selection of animals, all in easy to view enclosures and cages etc. Around the park there are extra little touches that make it more fun, like the bat house, the beautiful walled garden holding an enclosure for penguins and a tropical house with a sloth or two crawling slowly about on the roof! Of the bigger animals there are Zebras, Rhinos, Lions, Leopards (no elephants, tigers, giraffes or gorillas), and as for smaller animals. ...
  • carl Groombridge Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 22nd Feb 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Cotswold Wildlife Park is large and open with lots of specialist species. The walled gardens are very well managed often giving illusions wild counterparts!!
    The tropical house was especially inviting with its ferns and birdlife.
    The park is well set out with a train ride through the park (useful for children and frail). I took a group of students on an educational visit and the response was very posative.