
2.0 mi
🎭Town Hall Theatre
The Town Hall Theatre in Chipping Norton is a charming, historic venue offering a variety of family-friendly performances, including plays, musicals, children's shows, and pantomimes. The theatre has a welcoming atmosphere, with a small café and accessible seating. Families with kids will appreciate the dedicated family shows and relaxed performances. Facilities include baby changing, booster seats, and a hearing loop. Tips: book in advance for popular shows; arrive early to explore the town's market square.

7.5 mi
🌳Batsford Arboretum & Garden Centre
A 56-acre arboretum set in the Cotswolds with over 2,900 different trees and shrubs, including Japanese maples, magnolias, and a national collection of specimen trees. Families can explore woodland paths, a children's play area, and the 'Treehouse Cornish Cabin'. Highlights:
- Adventure playground for ages 2-12 with slides, swings, and climbing frames
- Pram-friendly paths and buggy hire available
- Café serving kids' meals and homemade cakes; indoor and outdoor seating
- Garden centre with plants and gifts
Recommended for all ages, especially children who enjoy nature and outdoor play. Note: dogs on leads welcome. Allow 2-3 hours. Parking free.

8.6 mi
🦅The Cotswold Falconry Centre
Located in the grounds of Batsford Arboretum, The Cotswold Falconry Centre offers daily flying displays featuring eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls. Kids can get up close during meet-and-greet sessions and even handle some birds. The centre is educational and interactive, with talks throughout the day.
- Age appeal: All ages, but best for 5+ who can sit through shows.
- Facilities: Picnic areas, souvenir shop, accessible paths. Combined visits to Batsford Arboretum are popular.
- Practical tips: Arrive early for good viewing spots. Flying displays depend on weather; check website. Allow 2-3 hours.

11.0 mi
🏘️The Model Village, Bourton-on-the-Water
The Model Village is a 1/9th scale replica of Bourton-on-the-Water, built in the 1930s. Kids will be delighted by the tiny houses, gardens, and even a miniature river. It's a brilliant place for little ones to feel like giants as they explore the intricate details.
- Highlights: Miniature Cotswold stone cottages, tiny gardens, model railway, and realistic landscaping.
- Ages: Particularly popular with children aged 2–10, but older kids and adults enjoy spotting the craftsmanship.
- Facilities: On-site cafe and gift shop; pushchair-friendly paths; toilets with baby changing.
- Practical Tips: Visit on a sunny day to fully enjoy the outdoor setting; can get crowded at peak times; allow 1–2 hours.

11.2 mi
🚗Cotswold Motoring Museum
A delightful museum in Bourton-on-the-Water housing a vast collection of vintage cars, motorcycles, and motoring memorabilia from the 1920s to the 1970s. Kids will love spotting the iconic 'Brum' car from the children's TV series, and exploring the interactive exhibits. The museum features a gift shop selling model cars and souvenirs, plus a café serving snacks and drinks.
The museum is compact but packed with vehicles, classic car-themed toys, and hands-on activities. It's ideal for children aged 2 and up, with pushchair-friendly paths and baby-changing facilities. Parking is available nearby (pay-and-display), and the museum is a short walk from other family attractions like the Model Village and Birdland.
- Highlights: Brum car, classic cars, vintage garage, toy displays.
- Tips: Allow 1-2 hours, buy tickets online to avoid queues, check for seasonal events.

11.7 mi
🏰Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace is a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, offering a mix of history, gardens, and child-friendly attractions. Families can explore the grand State Rooms, discover the 'Blenheim Palace: The Untold Story' exhibition, and enjoy outdoor highlights including the Butterfly House, Marlborough Maze, and the Adventure Playground with giant slides, zip wires, and climbing frames. A miniature train runs through the gardens (seasonal), and there are wide lawns for picnics.
Practical tips: - The palace grounds are vast; consider hiring a mobility scooter if needed. - The adventure playground is best for ages 3-12. - Buggy-friendly paths in gardens, but some areas are hilly. - On-site cafes and restaurants offer kids' menus. - Check event calendar for special family activities like storytelling and craft workshops.

12.0 mi
🦁Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens is a family-friendly zoo set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens. Highlights include over 260 species of animals, a narrow-gauge railway, walk-through lemur and bat enclosures, and a large adventure playground. The park also features beautiful gardens with a walled garden, tropical house, and seasonal floral displays.
- Animal encounters: Feed the giraffes, watch penguin feeding, and meet the rhinos.
- Train ride: A 20-minute journey around the park is included in admission.
- Play areas: Two adventure playgrounds for different ages.
- Facilities: Baby-changing, pushchair-friendly paths, picnic areas, and multiple cafes.
- Practical tips: Arrive early to avoid crowds; weekday visits are quieter. Bring sunscreen and rain gear as it's mostly outdoors. Car parking is free.
The park is suitable for all ages, with activities for toddlers through teenagers. It's a full-day outing, so plan to arrive at opening time (10am) to see everything.