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Where to Go in Oxfordshire

Where to see animals and wildlife in Oxfordshire

Where to Go in Oxfordshire lists ideas for Where to Go in Oxfordshire to see animals, zoos and wildlife parks. Whether you are looking for birds, fish, leopard, lion, monkeys, penguins, camels, rhino, crocodile, zebras or many other birds, mammals or fish, you will find plenty of ideas of Where to Go in Oxfordshire with the family, friends or children in the listings below.  

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Where opening times are not listed please contact before visiting, as opening times may vary and some close during winter months.

RSPB Oxfordshire
Nr. Beckley
Oxfordshire
01865 351163

Exposed wet meadows and reedbeds with 2.5km walking trail, and other footpaths, enabling sightings of thousands of birds. read more...
Water Fowl Sanctuary & Children's Farm, Bloxham & Hook Norton, 01608 730252

Opened throughout the year, this sanctuary, rescue centre and children's animal farm was established in 1989 and is home to various animals including geese, ducks, bantams, rabbits, guinea pigs, goats, pigs, tropical birds, emus, terrapins, ostrich, chipmunks, donkeys and many more.  There is also a 'Cuddle Corner' where adults and children (with strict adult supervision), can handle baby rabbits, chicks, ducklings, kittens and new born mice and gerbils, when in season.

Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens, Burford, Oxfordshire OX18, 01993 823006

Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens around a listed Victorian Manor House. The Park is home to animals from all over the world and divided into four sections, The Birds Section, including penguins and Chilean flamingos, The Primates and Small Mammals Section with mammlas such as meerkats, and short-clawed oriental otters, The Large Mammals and Farmyard Section with big cats, rhino, camels and zebra, and The Herpetology Section including the reptile and insect houses. Visitors can feed the penguins, wander the beautiful gardens, ride on the narrow-gauge railway and have fun in the adventure playground.
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