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Cotswold Farm Park Holidays
Guiting Power
Cheltenham Gloucestershire (Browse area)
GL54 5FL Tel: 01451 851168
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Pitches: 70 Open: 10/02/2024 to 31/10/2024 10/02/2025 to 31/10/2025
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Who's it for |
Families Welcome |
Not Members Only |
Rallies Welcome |
Not Naturist Site |
Dogs Welcome |
No Dogs Allowed |
Groups Welcome |
Motorbikers Welcome |
Facilities |
Toilet Facilities |
Hot Showers |
Washing Up |
No Bathroom |
Baby Changing Facilities |
Laundry On Site |
Drinking Water |
Disabled Friendly |
Chemical Disposal |
No Battery Charging |
Gas Exchange |
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Motorhome Point |
Wifi Access |
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No Playground |
No TV Room |
No Games Room |
No Evening Ents |
No Fishing |
No Wild Swimming |
No Indoor Pool |
No Outdoor Pool |
Horse Riding <5 miles |
Cycle Hire <5 miles |
Golf <5 miles |
No Tennis |
No Beach |
No Watersports |
No Boat Launch |
Other Features |
No Sea Views |
Working Farm |
No Campfires Allowed |
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Public Transport <5 miles |
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Date of Visit: June 2011 |
Unit: Tent |
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Reviewer: Camping mad 1 |
4 reviews from this member |
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On arrival we was greeted by the warden who showed us our pitch. The pitch was large, level and stone free.
Even though there are only 2 showers and 2 toilets for the ladies I did not have to wait. Plenty of very hot water and toilet roll. Showers were OK, hot again. Nice and clean although when busy floor did get quite wet but can be easily mopped up.
Kids loved playing in the wooded area which was all secure so did not mind them wandering. The farm was great, £25 for 2 adults and 2 children I thought it was a bit steep for one visit but as long as we were on pitch we could go in everyday with wristbands. Which was even better value.
The camp shop sells basics milk, bread, bacon, sausages and tinned items. We went to the co op in Bourton on the water which was 5 miles away.
The site itself is in a wonderful location very peaceful apart from the odd cow and sheep. Lovely walks. They also had a new freezer to place ice blocks in at no extra cost, but left at your own risk.
Nice to meet Adam himself, take photo and autograph. Will definitely be going back next year.
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Date of Visit: May 2011 |
Unit: Touring Caravan |
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Reviewer: Caravan4us |
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4th visit to this fantastic site. Situated next to a wonderful farm park with lots for children to do.
The farm is owned by Adam Henson (countryfile) After the farm shuts the site becomes a peaceful haven with beautiful walks. My children 8 & 10 love the secure wooded area behind the caravans, lots of logs to make hideouts.
Facilities are always clean, there has been problems with the water pressure a couple of times but they are so helpful and come round to the vans to keep you informed when the pressure comes back up.
Very spaced out pitches, lots of space for kids to play. Donkeys/cows/sheep in adjacent field. They have introduced a warden and a little shop selling very basic stuff.
Highly recommended site.
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Date of Visit: May 2011 |
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Reviewer: White witch |
2 reviews from this member |
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Large pitches and very spread out. Quite exposed as in elevated position overlooking Windrush valley so very windy to put up tent. Small shop for essentials but only open few hours a day. Cafe at the farm but not open early except Sundays. Toilets very clean. Farm Park is great and only have to pay once and can return as much as you want. Donkeys and goats next to camping field and wonderful walks. Good local pubs but not within easy walking distance and shops are a few miles away. Will definitely be returning.
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Date of Visit: September 2010 |
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Reviewer: Cabbycabbage |
2 reviews from this member |
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Both my wife and myself found this a most well kept and friendly site that we will be returning to again. The facilities are more than adequate even on a very busy weekend.
The nearest shops/village were a few miles away so make sure you don't forget any necessaries before you get back if you see what I mean.
All in all a great site with much for the younger generation to enjoy as well.
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Date of Visit: September 2010 |
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Reviewer: Youlbury |
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We camped here with another family both of us have one six year old and one three year old and they loved it.
As a package it is a worthwhile visit, with plenty to do for the children at the farm park that is situated within a few yards of the campsite, however was private enough from the day visitors.
We had an EHU pitch (no2) and felt it was of a reasonable size but not huge, although this the first time we have gone to a place with marked out pitches it was enough for us.
It appeared that on the opposite side non EHU the pitches were a lot bigger, the campsite is quite quiet however there seemed to be a nearby venue with a live music performance going on till 1 am (maybe a one off).
Dogs are allowed on the park and they did not bother us however a couple had a few Alsatians that would bark when anyone would pass their tent.
Having visited two other campsites so far we have been spoilt with the toilet and shower facilities particularly Pencelli castle, it is basic with two showers, two toilets for each sex, a bit over populated, dirty for 24 hours and it was hit and miss if it was hot water, more cold and tepid during our stay.
For a night or two nights this a great campsite with the park adjacent £22.50 for a family of four to enter the park for as many times as you like during your stay and only £14.00 flat fee for your tent per night you can’t go wrong price wise, it’s just the toilet/shower facilities that this site down somewhat
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Date of Visit: August 2010 |
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Reviewer: Cath40 |
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Just returned from a great camping weekend at Cotswold Farm Park. Pitches are a great size and helpful to be allowed to used gazebos at no extra cost. Children and young teens in our party enjoyed the wooded area, the farm and room to play volley ball, cricket and football.
Your ticket for the farm lasts the duration of your stay at the campsite. Showers were hot and free (only two of them but I never had to wait). Staff were very friendly and helpful.
It did get quite windy so take a wind break but worth it when you see the lovely views on the walk from the campsite. In the nearby location plenty to do with Bourton on the Water, Stow and Broadway all very close. We had a pleasant afternoon enjoying the gardens at Sudeley.
No food shop on site (although there is a cafe)and have to travel several miles to get bread, milk etc. But would thoroughly recommend.
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Date of Visit: August 2010 |
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Reviewer: Mother of 5 |
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Very spaced out pitches.We were by the woods, lovely for the kids to play in.2 showers, 2 toilets, hairdryer. All very clean. Adequate facilities.
very windy to put up tent, an wasps were annoying,(but you would get the wasps at any site).
Shame they didn't do breakfasts all week in cafe.
Bourton very busy, but handy for coop, small shops, post office.Chippy and pub/restaurant.
Birdworld, model village.Paddle on rivers.
Cheltenham not far away for big shops.We went to pizza hut, had lovely meal.I recommend using a sat nav. Busy town/city.
Farm was great. Not much under cover, so need a dry day to visit.
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Date of Visit: August 2010 |
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Reviewer: DAngel |
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We stayed her for one night at the weekend.
Large pitches quite area. Excellent facilities.
Breakfast served on Sunday for happy campers very very nice. Nice clean showers and toilets.
Very good for small children as the farm is full of activities. Lovely site for access to Cotswolds. Borton on the Water is a lovely villiage to while away a few hours.
The main reason for staying was to visit the adjoining farm park and it's great value that once you have purchased your tickets you can use them every day for the duration of your stay. We easily filled 2 full days in the park: feeding and holding animals (many babies) ducklings chicks guinea pigs, watching farming displays taking the farm tractor ride around the fields.
I would recommend this site for families with small children.
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Date of Visit: August 2010 |
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Reviewer: B1rdys |
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Overall a very good site. Stayed for 2 nights where unfortunately electric hook up not available however had a pleasant pitch on the edge near to horse and donkeys. The site is well kept and flat with plenty of space per pitch. There is also good distance between other tents and still extra room for vehicles to the side. Toilets and showers are clean however there are only 2 showers. I used this facility both nights and only had to wait for 5 mins on the first evening so still not bad considering site was full.
The actual farm park is very good and keeps the children entertained. You pay once and can then use the park for the duration of your stay which is well worth it. I ripped my expensive jacket on a section of the woodland adventure through a flaw in their signage. The manager visited me in person I received a payment to replace. Although this was the right thing to do not every site would have done this so it impressed me as it was not my fault. The management quickly fixed the signage as it was a danger showing they took it seriously.
We ate at the cafe which was nice food. Some items appeared a little expensive although you expect this.
All in all an excellent site especially considering reasonable pitch fees. Park is good value and can spend majority of day there. I would recommend and return in future. One negative which wasn't a major concern. There is not a specific space for the kids to play on the camping site so they play in the middle row etc. This means on occasions balls etc hit your tent. Also with the horses and donkeys over the fence kids go across your pitch to see them. This can be slightly annoying especially later in the evening when we were trying to get our 9 month old off to sleep. It remains quite loud with kids shouting until about 2200 hrs.
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Date of Visit: June 2010 |
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Reviewer: Kazerella |
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This is an excellent site, although not too big so you probably have to book to secure a definite pitch.
We turned up on the spec, to find it was fully booked, but the owners managed to find us a quiet pitch on the rally field. It was further away from the facilities than the general camping area, but we loved being out of the way a little.
Very peaceful site with only the odd bird call or donkey 'nee aww' to disturb the piece. We did the nature walk that is advertised on site and it took us through some very beautiful pieces of land scape.
Facilities were good and clean, although often busy in a mornings as you would expect on a family orientated site.
We had a lovely breakfast in the site cafe and the staff were very welcoming.
We didn't visit the farm attraction, but could see that it was very popular with families.
Highly recommended.
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