Founded in 1902, Bibury Trout Farm is England's oldest working trout farm set in the historic village of Bibury, in the heart of the Cotswolds. A perfect …
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2025年4月1日
Quite a fun thing to do - lovely surroundings. Feeding the trout was fun Easy to find Parking can be found more easily in the week for bibury in general £8 entrance fee and then you bit trout food Ca…Joanne W的完整评论
2025年3月26日
Both myself and my husband love Bibury Trout Farm. The staff are wonderful and inviting. The shop is perfectly stocked with all kinds of lovely things. From gifts to kids toys! And the grounds and la…Inspire47709211884的完整评论
2025年3月23日
Firstly amazing place and the staff at the car park entrance were super amazing and very helpful always … team keep up the amazing work. This was first time for me and my sons fishing and it was amaz…Mark C的完整评论
Where is an alternative place up park rather than the car park by the farm. A lot of people seem to have problems??
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There is very limited parking in Bibury, the only alternative is the few spaces around the centre, or on the roads in and around the village. If you park in the trout farm, make sure you pay by …
There is very limited parking in Bibury, the only alternative is the few spaces around the centre, or on the roads in and around the village. If you park in the trout farm, make sure you pay by the parking app, if.you use the pay and display machine KEEP YOUR TICKET INTIL THE PCN FINE COMES...!
Hi I wondered if anyone could let me know whats included in the entrance fee of £4.50? is there any fishing equipment included? Also, are you able to catch the fish and then put them back when you're finished? Not sure I would feel comfortable killing them! Thanks! Amy
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Hello Amy, I visited the farm a few weeks ago and the fishing was open. I think it's only open from March til October. the entry fee of £4.50 per adult is cheap. you can have a walk …
Hello Amy, I visited the farm a few weeks ago and the fishing was open. I think it's only open from March til October. the entry fee of £4.50 per adult is cheap. you can have a walk around the farm take your own picnic in with you and eat it. I brought fish food too I think it was 60p for a cup and it was fun for my children they loved it. we did the fishing and unfortunately you can't put them back you do have to kill and pay for each one you catch. But there are sinks there that you can gut the fish or if you don't want to do it then one of the people whom works there can do it for you. they did have barbecues available too which are free for anyone to use you can take your own equipment for them or they sell everything there. also the equipment is included in the price so if you don't catch one you don't have to pay. it's best checking there website out or giving them a call.