Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

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25% off autumn breaks
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Location
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Central South England, GL54 5FL
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Last updated
02 Oct 2025
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Stay at Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park. Lodges with hot tubs, glamping, camping & touring plus unlimited farm entry. Family holidays in the Cotswolds.

Discover the magic of the Cotswolds with an unforgettable stay at Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park. Run by BBC Countryfile’s Adam Henson, this award-winning farm park and holiday destination combines unique family experiences with a wide choice of accommodation, from luxury hot tub lodges and glamping safari tents to cosy camping pods and fully serviced touring pitches.

Farm Park Experience
Every holiday includes unlimited entry to the famous Cotswold Farm Park. Meet and learn about over 50 rare breeds of British farm animal on the Rare Breeds Trail, enjoy hands-on fun in the Discovery Barn, or bottle-feed lambs during the spring season. Younger visitors can explore the indoor Adventure Barn, outdoor play areas, messy play zones and sensory garden. Seasonal events and activities ensure there’s always something new to enjoy, making this one of the best family attractions in the Cotswolds.

On-Site Dining and Shopping
The Ox Shed is the heart of the park, offering freshly prepared meals made with locally sourced ingredients, a well-stocked shop with regional produce and gifts, and live music nights at weekends. It’s the perfect place to relax after a day exploring the farm or the Cotswolds countryside.

Accommodation Options
Whether you’re looking for a luxury lodge holiday, a glamping adventure, or a touring caravan break, Cotswold Farm Park has accommodation to suit every taste and budget. Choose from:

- Stylish holiday lodges with private decking and wood-fired hot tubs.

- Glamping safari tents, some with hot tubs, for a unique countryside experience.

- Comfortable camping pods for a cosy retreat.

- Touring and camping pitches, including premium hardstanding options with electric, water and grey waste hook-ups.

Holidays in the Cotswolds
Perfectly located in the heart of the Cotswolds, the park offers easy access to stunning countryside walks, picturesque villages, historic houses, and attractions such as Sudeley Castle, Broadway Tower and the Cotswold Wildlife Park. With so much to see and do nearby, it’s an ideal base for family holidays, couples’ breaks or countryside getaways.

Plan Your Stay
With its combination of unique farm experiences, modern facilities and beautiful Cotswolds location, Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park is one of the UK’s most distinctive holiday parks. Enquire today to book your Cotswolds holiday, whether you’re looking for a luxury lodge with a hot tub, a fun-filled glamping break, or a family-friendly camping or touring stay.

More about the parkHide
  • Child friendly holiday homes
  • Disabled access
  • Family park
  • Pets allowed
  • Lodges
  • Camping pods
  • Safari tents
  • Bell tents
  • Children's play area(s)
  • Family fun parks
  • Chemical disposal point
  • Drainage hook-ups
  • Electric hook-ups
  • Hot tub
  • Shop
  • Water hook-ups
  • Restaurant
  • Cafe
  • Glamping accommodation
  • Hiking breaks
  • Walking breaks
  • Wildlife

Location


Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park (www)

Cotswold Farm Park
Gloucestershire, Central South England
GL54 5FL

Nearby attractions

As well as plenty to see and do on the park, the Cotswolds is packed with places to visit.

1. Sudeley Castle & Gardens (5 miles)
A historic castle with royal connections, stunning landscaped gardens, and exhibitions exploring over 1,000 years of history.

2. Broadway Tower (7 miles)
An iconic Cotswold folly offering panoramic views across 16 counties on a clear day, with walks, a café, and a deer park.

3. Snowshill Manor & Garden (7 miles)
A National Trust property showcasing the eclectic collections of Charles Wade, with beautiful gardens and charming views.

4. The Cotswold Wildlife Park (12 miles)
Home to over 250 species including lions, giraffes and rhinos, plus landscaped gardens and family-friendly play areas.

5. Cheltenham Spa (12 miles)
Famous for Regency architecture, boutique shopping, fine dining, and events such as the Cheltenham Literature Festival and Cheltenham Races.

6. Bourton-on-the-Water (4 miles)
Often called the "Venice of the Cotswolds," this picturesque village has stone bridges, quaint shops, tea rooms, and attractions like Birdland Park and the Model Village.

7. Stow-on-the-Wold (4 miles)
A traditional Cotswold market town known for its antique shops, pubs, and the medieval church with its famous tree-framed doorway.

8. The Cotswold Motoring Museum (5 miles)
Located in Bourton-on-the-Water, this museum showcases vintage cars, motorcycles, caravans, and memorabilia.

9. Chedworth Roman Villa (10 miles)
Explore one of Britain’s largest Roman villas, with mosaics, artefacts, and an excellent visitor centre managed by the National Trust.

10. Winchcombe Town & Walks (5 miles)
A charming historic town, gateway to the Cotswold Way, with independent shops, traditional pubs, and access to scenic walking trails.

Cotswold Farm Park is also an ideal base for walking and cycling straight from your pitch. The park connects directly to a network of countryside footpaths and bridleways, leading you through rolling farmland, meadows, and quiet woodland. The Winchcombe Way and Cotswold Way National Trail are both easily accessible within a few miles, offering scenic circular walks and longer routes for keen ramblers. Cyclists can enjoy quiet country lanes and well-marked trails, with routes suitable for both leisurely rides and more challenging climbs across the Cotswold hills.

Just a short 10-minute walk from Cotswold Farm Park you’ll find the charming village of Guiting Power, home to a traditional village shop and two welcoming pubs serving hearty meals and local ales. For a wider choice of shops, cafés, and takeaways, the market towns of Stow-on-the-Wold (4 miles) and Bourton-on-the-Water (5 miles) are both only a 10-minute drive away. These nearby villages and towns make it easy for guests to stock up on essentials, enjoy a relaxed meal, or browse independent boutiques during their stay.

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