Cotswold Farm Park launches new 'return for free' ticket for summer holidays

Visitors to Cotswold Farm Park will be able to return for free throughout the summer holidays, thanks to a new ticket offer launching this July 2025.

By Chloe Gorman  |  Published

Animal-loving families can have a farm-tastic summer in 2025, thanks to a new offer from Cotswold Farm Park.

The popular attraction, run by famous farmer Adam Henson, is launching a new 'return for free' ticket, allowing guests to visit once and return again free of charge exclusively during the summer holidays.

Visitors can meet over 50 friendly rare and native breed farm animals at the park, from Golden Guernsey goats and Highland cows to freshly hatched chicks, with bottle feeding lambs and goat kids in the Animal Barn and animal encounters with guinea pigs, chickens and pigs in the Discovery Barn taking place twice daily.

Little ones have lots more to do, like building sandcastles in the indoor and outdoor sandpits, bouncing on giant pillows and having a go on the ride-on tractors, too.

Families can hop on board a real tractor trailer for just £1 per person to take a ride around usually off-limits areas and get a peek behind-the-scenes at what real life is like on the farm.

There are also a series of special events taking place across the summer, including Cotswold Farm Park's own country music festival, circus performances and the hugely popular Flower Fields, which are reopening on Saturday 19 July 2025.

Tickets for Cotswold Farm Park cost from £16.50 for adults, £12.50 for children, £7.50 for toddlers and £1 for babies, with a discount for booking online in advance. The 'return for free' offer is valid between Saturday 19 July and Sunday 31 August 2025. 

Entry to the Flower Fields is free for Farm Park ticket holders or £2 in advance and £5 on-site for anyone just wanting to visit the Flower Fields. 

Tickets for the Summer Sunset Country Music Festival cost £55 for the weekend or from £15 for day tickets, with under 12s going free.

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