Ducklington Farm
About Ducklington Farm
Set within a 350-acre working farm, Ducklington Farm offers a small, peaceful caravan site surrounded by ancient woodland and parkland. As a year-round campsite, it provides hardstanding pitches with or without electric hook-up, making it an ideal spot for short stays and more extended countryside getaways.
The farm is home to sheep, goats, mares, and foals, offering guests the chance to experience farm life throughout the seasons. On-site, a farm shop stocks home-reared produce and locally sourced goods, making it easy to enjoy fresh food without venturing far.
Facilities at Ducklington Farm
- Grass & hardstanding pitches (available all year)
- Electric hook-up available
- On-site farm shop with fresh farm produce
- Surrounded by ancient woodland & parkland
- Dog-friendly
- Arrival from 11 AM | Departure by 10 AM
Pricing: £24 per night (hardstanding pitch with electric hook-up).
Ducklington Farm is an excellent choice for those looking for a relaxed caravan stay in a working farm setting, with access to local produce and scenic surroundings.
Accomodation
- Caravans
- Motorhomes
Perfect for...
- Relaxation
Facilities
- Open all Year
- W.C Disposal
- Toilets
- Drinking Water
- Water Hookups
- Electrical Hookups
- Near a Pub
Booking Enquiries for Ducklington Farm
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Map and location
Campsite address
One Elm Farm Shop, Coursehill Lane, Ducklington, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 7YL
Get Directions
Directions from the campsite owners
Pop One Elm Farm Shop Witney OX29 7YL in your Sat Nav, and it will bring you straight to us. You just continue further up the drive. We are one minute off the A40 Witney near Ducklington.
Near by attractions
The Farmers Dog
A few minutes drive away, The Farmers Dog is a well-known pub linked to Jeremy Clarkson’s Diddly Squat Farm. It’s a popular stop for visitors who enjoy locally sourced food and drinks in a relaxed countryside.
Burford
Often called the Gateway to the Cotswolds, the historic market town of Burford is filled with independent shops, traditional tea rooms, and stunning architecture. A short drive brings you to Burford, where you can wander the high street, visit antique stores, and enjoy classic Cotswold charm.
Cotswold Wildlife Park
One of the UK’s most popular wildlife attractions, Cotswold Wildlife Park offers over 260 animal species, from giraffes and rhinos to red pandas and lemurs. The park also has beautifully landscaped gardens and a café, making it an ideal day out for families.
Crocodiles of the World
For a unique wildlife experience, Crocodiles of the World is the UK’s only dedicated crocodile zoo. Visitors can see crocodiles, caimans, and alligators and participate in feeding experiences and educational talks.
Witney
Just a minute from Ducklington Farm, Witney is a lively market town with many shops, restaurants, and traditional pubs. The town’s long history as a wool trade centre is reflected in its charming buildings and historic landmarks.
The Cotswolds
Wrapping around Ducklington Farm, the Cotswolds is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is known for its quaint villages, scenic walking trails, and historic market towns, making it a perfect place to explore the best of the English countryside.
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