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4 KINGDOMS FAMILY FARM AND ADVENTURE PARK
Planning a day out with the kids? 4 Kingdoms Adventure Play and Farm Park is a family run farm and is ideal for your day out with the kids aged between 2 & 12. Set in 40 acres on the Hampshire/Berkshire borders with two large lakes, surrounded by the river Embourne. Ride the cars, become a shopkeeper or postman in the...
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Beale Park - Reading
Beale Park's the place to be with fun, adventure, animals, gardens, play and activities on the banks of the picturesque River Thames. A great day out for all ages near Pangbourne in Berkshire. Space, fresh air, tranquility, fun, adventure, enchanting animals, exotic beauty and all this on the banks of the magical Thames. Isn’t it time...
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Bucklebury Farm Park - Reading
Bucklebury Farm Park is a great day out, whatever the weather. We have a whole range of attractions that will appeal to your whole family, school group, Senior citizens' club, or just a couple of friends. Situated in the beautiful Berkshire countryside close to the picturesque village of Bucklebury, the park has: Deer Park ...
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Farmer Gow's - Faringdon
Farmer Gow's activity farm is full of Easter fun. Enjoy Easter Egg Hunts on the trailer rides from Good Friday – Easter Monday. Sweet little newborn lambs and kids can be hand and bottle fed throughout the School holidays and Summer term. Farmer Gow’s is full of new life with tiny fluffy chicks to cuddle and adorable baby animals....
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Godwins Ice Cream Farm - Bicester
Godwins Ice Cream Farm local produce is used to make delicious Ice Cream! A selection of 22 different flavoured ice creams & sorbet can be enjoyed in our cafe together with a selection of freshly baked baguettes, paninis, sandwiches & cakes too. A range of coffee, tea & cold drinks are available. ...
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The Bucks Goat Centre - Stoke Mandeville
We are a children's miniature zoo featuring a wide range of animals, including llamas, wallabies, birds, reptiles, pigs, donkeys and every breed of domestic goat found in Britain. A petting pen is available for small children to make friends with our rabbits and guinea pigs Visitors are invited to feed our goats. Other facilities include a toy...
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The Living Rainforest
Explore the rainforest, and discover its wonders for yourself. On your visit, look out for free roaming lizards, birds and butterflies - you never know where they will appear next! See some of the world's most popular foods, from bananas to coffee, cocoa and ginger... as well as plants that have changed the way we live today. Plus... monkeys, a...
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The Nature Discovery Centre - Thatcham
The Nature Discovery Centre has a wonderful lakeside setting. The visitor centre, with cafe, hands-on exhibits and a varied and ever changing calendar of activities provides an ideal base for a day out. Our fantastic adventure playgrounds, network of footpaths and wildlife offer many opportunities to enjoy the fresh air at any time of year. Once...
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This section lists zoos in Oxford so if you would like to take the little monkeys to the zoo please see our list below. Some of the zoos listed maybe farms, or petting farms, these zoos have a varied selection of animals for viewing.
there are lions and you can sometimes drive through the paddocks and view them from the comfort of your car. there are also baboons and monkeys which can be fun to watch. Or there are elephants, giraffes and other African and Indian animals.
A lot of zoos have collections of insects and birds and also water creatures, all in all a trip out to the zoo is an educational experience for your children.
If you are living in the Oxford area and you are wanting to find for a good day trip then why don't you take the loved ones to the nearby zoo. With a great deal to discover and do, a day out to the zoo is the ideal outing for mums and dads of all age groups. From Grandparents to boys and girls, aunts and uncles, a day to the zoo is superb fun for all the friends and family. The day trip to your nearest zoo close to Oxford is both equally enlightening and also beneficial, and also will leave you with a enduring impression. The wildlife on display will be made up of several types of extremely rare, unique and endangered wildlife. Getting close up to one of the larger animals for example camels or even gorillas is an unforgettable encounter. there can be a large number of varied varieties of avian species to discover at a zoo such as owls and also waterfowl. Various zoos will have a reptile building so you can easily see wildlife such as highly dangerous snakes including cobras. The wide variety of mammals is going to be on exhibit such as monkeys and otters. From the lakes as well as oceans of our world there are lots of impressive species of fish to see including electric eels. Varied and colourful ocean life such as lobsters are always fantastic to view. Amphibians like frogs will always be intriguing for youngsters of all age groups to study. The zoo is actually a place in which living wildlife are placed to be displayed and researched. The title is actually a well-known type of zoological garden, and many zoos are landscapes or parks that contains structures and also other enclosures. Zoos generally look after only wild wildlife, many of these coming from remote countries. However, a number of zoos house domestic wildlife such as pigs and chicks to demonstrate to city kids who may have no way to pay a visit to farms. Kid's zoos are sometimes incorporated in zoological gardens. They may possibly have nurseries where children can see small wildlife, and at times now have places where kids are able to pet and feed tame wildlife. Zoos are definitely crucial centres for wildlife preservation. A lot of zoos breed endangered animals, some of that are extinct in the wild.