Jade, the Cotswold Farm PArk trainee beekeeper stands in front of a bee hive display surrounded by tall bushes in the sunshine. She is wearing a white bee suit and helmet and is smiling and waving her hands at the camera.
  • 23rd - 31st May 2026
  • Lamb Feeding Experience
  • Shearing Demonstrations
  • Bee Hive Insights
  • Sand Art*
  • Tractor Rides*

From hands-on activities like bottle feeding to educational and engaging sessions celebrating pollinators, there's something for everyone included in a Cotswold Farm Park ticket during May Half Term. Get involved! 

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Shearing Returns!

With the warm weather on the way, it’s time to relieve the Farm Park’s sheep of their woolly winter coats. 

Join our team in The Animal Barn between 10am and 3pm daily as they host a series of daily demonstrations, teaching visitors about the shearing process and superb qualities of wool. 

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  1. Jade from Cotswold Farm Park team wears a big white bee suit and helmet, holding up one hand with a bee resting on it.

    Bee Talks

    Meet our Beekeeper in training and learn all about our resident worker bees! Talks will be happening daily in The Patch. Also, take a look inside the observation hive in the peaceful Conservation Area.

  2. A small boy feeding a lamb a bottle through a metal fence at Cotswold Farm Park, being helped by his dad

    Feed our hungry lambs

    It's feeding time at the Farm Park and we're getting ready to fill up our growing youngsters' bottles with milk for you to give them their breakfast and dinner. Daily at 11.30AM & 3.30PM.

  3. Colourful bug themed sand art at the Cotswold Farm Park May Half Term event for families

    Nature Themed Sand Art

    Make your way over to The Patch where you can create your own image using an array of coloured sands. *Additional charges apply.

  4. A tractor ride with a trailer full of people drives across a field of sheep and cows at Cotswold Farm Park.

    Tractor Rides

    Get a unique tour of the Farm Park from a very special viewpoint behind the cab. Hop aboard, and enjoy the ride! *Additional charges apply.

  5. A touch and feel activity at Cotswold Farm Park May Half Term, showing a hand in a box feeling a toy spider hidden in rocks and cotton wool.

    Mystery Touch & Feel

    Are you brave enough to put your hand into a box and feel around to guess an insect? Go on (they're just pretend!) Guess correctly and win a temporary tattoo.

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Tickets & Admission

With so much to see and do, Cotswold Farm Park promises a fun-filled, educational day out for the whole family. Pre-book your tickets to secure your space!

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  1. Try our Spring Menu

    If you're looking for a delicious meal or a tasty treat, our restaurant is the place to be. We have plenty of seating available inside and out, and it's all dog-friendly too..

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  2. Play outdoors

    Bouncy pillows, swings, giant sandpits, pedal tractors and much more... Enjoy the fresh air and engage in active play, fostering children's physical development and imagination.

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  3. Meet our rare breeds

    Interact closely and meet breeds across 7 different species of British farm animals, including the Gloucester Old Spot pigs and magnificent Highland Cattle.

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On a Cotswold Farm Park Holidays premium pitch, a fluffy dog lies on green grass with a green converted campervan behind

Half Term Breaks For the Whole Family

If you’re longing to getaway but haven’t yet planned anything, why not visit The Cotswolds? Our holiday park is home to a variety of accommodation options, perfect for families this Half Term. Plus, we're dog-friendly!

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Feed our hungry lambs

Twice daily, 11:30AM & 3:30PM.

It's feeding time at the Farm Park and we're getting ready to fill up our growing youngsters' bottles with milk for you to give them their breakfast and dinner.

Bottle Feeding

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