Bucklebury Farm ParkBucklebury Farm Park

Situated in the beautiful Berkshire countryside close to the pretty village of Bucklebury but within easy reach of Reading, Newbury and junctions 12 and 13 of the M4, the park is a hidden gem offering rare tranquility.

Set in a stunning 74-acre site we have a host of attractions including: fantastic indoor and outdoor play including daring drop slides and a giant jumping pillow, the first in Berkshire, an obstacle course, soft play, sandpit and magical play areas for younger children including a wooden fortress, train and combine harvester.

There are daily tractor safari rides to explore the deer park with its four breeds of deer - Red, Fallow, Japanese Sika and Axis and if getting close to nature is your thing, we have a nature trail and wild walk.

Our farm trail is a great way to learn about farming and farm animal care with cute and friendly calves, lambs, piglets and goat kids to meet at different times of year. As well as a great day out, we offer an unusual venue for Birthday Parties, and also provide educational School Visits. As an additional extra, youngsters can go behind the scenes and learn to help look after our animals with one of our Bucklebury Young Farmer VIP passes while we have a great "Pat a Pet" area for our younger visitors.

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Prices


Adult £8.95
Child: £7.95
Family Ticket: £30.00 (2 Adults and 2 Children)
Concession: £7.95
Disabled Visitor: £6.00
Carer with Disabled Visitor: £6.00

Bucklebury Farm
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Contact

Reception
Tel: 0118 971 4002
View the Bucklebury Farm Park websitewww.buckleburyfarmpark.co.uk
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Venue

Bucklebury Farm Park

Pease Hill, Reading, RG7 6RR

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Map reference: SU 555704  Lat: 51.43036  Long: -1.20284


From Reading, London and the East:-

Leave the M4 at Junction 12 (Reading and Theale)
Take the A4 towards Newbury for approximately 6 miles and turn right - sign posted to Douai Abbey and Bucklebury.
Follow road for approximately 1 mile turn right - signposted Bucklebury
Follow road for approx 2.5 miles until reaching crossroads
At Crossroads continue straight on (sign posted BFP brown tourist sign) for approximately 1 mile and at the bottom of the hill turn left into the entrance to the Park
From Swindon, Oxford and the West:-

From junction 13 of M4 take the A34 towards Oxford, leave the dual carriageway immediately signposted to Hermitage and Chieveley.
At slip road junction turn right towards Hermitage
After approximately one-mile turn left at mini roundabout sign posted Streatley (B4009).
After 200 yards turn right sign posted Bucklebury village
Follow road 3 ½ miles passing Bucklebury Church on the left and then take the next turning on the right – sign posted BFP
Follow road for 100 yards and Farm Park entrance is on the right-hand side
From Newbury:-

Leave Newbury on the A4 towards Thatcham and Reading
In Thatcham turn left just past the Old Chapel – sign posted BFP (brown tourist sign)* this has been removed temporarily but now that the roadworks are completed we are hoping it will reappear!!
Follow road to mini roundabout (sponsored by Bucklebury Farm Park!) and continue straight across signposted Upper Bucklebury and BFP (brown tourist sign)
Continue through Upper Bucklebury and along the "Bucklebury Straight". At the second crossroads turn left – sign posted BFP (brown tourist sign)
Follow road for approximately 1 mile and at the bottom of the hill turn left into the Farm Park


Parking : free

Events at this venue

Select event title for details
date event
Mon 27 May 2013 Spring Bank Holiday Monday BBQ
Sat 22 Jun 2013 Bucklebury Festival of Music
Thu 8 Aug 2013 Teddy Bear's Picnic
Fri 25 Oct 2013 - Mon 4 Nov 2013 Giant Pumpkin Hunt
Sun 1 - Mon 23 Dec 2013 Christmas on the farm
Sat 14 Dec 2013 Carols in the Barn