Family Days Out for Under £50 in Oxfordshire

Family days out can quickly add up and put a serious dent on your bank balance.  There are lots of free places to visit in Oxfordshire with kids.  But what about a special treat that won’t add up to £100!

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The family days out and activities below come to £50 or under for 2 adults + 2 kids.  If you have younger kids or visit off peak, it works out even cheaper for a few places.  Book online in advance to save and don’t forget to pack a picnic and snacks to keep costs down during the day.  There are some great value days out nearby in Buckinghamshire too

1. Treasure Map Trails (Abingdon, Oxford and Banbury) £4.99 to £6.99

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Discover your home town in a different way or explore further afield with a Treasure Map Trail.  These beautifully illustrated treasure maps are based on the town’s real road layout so you can find their way around, but feature a fantasy theme to add to the fun. Your challenge is to find treasures that include statues, sculptures, carvings and quirky signs. Maps are A3 glossy posters with the second side including facts about the town, clues and details of the Treasure Map Trails academy.

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2. Rectory Farm PYO (near Oxford) – £7.15

Pick Your Own is a good value activity with the added bonus that you can eat what you spend.  One of my favourites is Rectory Farm and you can’t beat the taste of freshly picked fruit and veg.

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2023 pricing for PYO strawberries is £6.25kg and this is reduced to £7.15/kg if you bring your own punnet. Fancy making some jam? There are further reductions to £6.75/kg as part of  quantity discount if you pick over 3kg of just strawberries.  The PYO sunflower field is free to visit and stems are only £1 each.

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The added bonus to Rectory Farm if you have younger kids is that they have a small free play park too which extends your trip out.

Rectory Farm Review

3. Hinksey Outdoor Open Air Pool – £18.60

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Open from April to September and heated, Hinksey Outdoor Pool in Oxford is a great trip out.  You can extend your trip out by visiting the Hinksey Play Park before or after or walking around the wider park and feed the ducks.

Hinksey Outdoor Swimming Pool Review

4. Cogges Manor Farm (Witney) – £25.45

Meet the friendly farm animals, explore the grounds, clamber around the wooden playground fort and fly down the zip wire.  Cogges is a lovely place to visit with kids and has the 13th century manor house as a beautiful backdrop and fascinating visit.

Cogges Manor Farm Review



5. Dinton Pastures Country Park (Hurst) – £26

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OK so not technically in Oxfordshire but it’s a great value day out.  They have a brilliant free play park (just need to pay for parking) and great walks around their lakes.  However, if you want more for your day out, you can hire pedaloes for £26 which take up to 5 passengers.

Dinton Pastures Country Park Review

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You can also book a lake access pass to launch your own paddleboard, windsurf, dingy or kayak and pay per boat rather than per person.

6. River & Rowing Museum (Henley on Thames) – £27

The River and Rowing Museum in Henley is a wonderful place to learn all about rivers, rowing and the history of Henley as well as their wonderfully immersive The Wind in the Willows exhibit.  Located on the banks of the Thames, next to the weeping willows and just a short walk from Henley, it’s a beautiful place to spend the day. There are lots of activities to keep kids of all ages entertained including interactive exhibits, art and craft projects and trails.  Look out for special events during the school holidays too.

Side by side, Mill Meadows Adventure Play Park and Mill Meadows toddler play park are just a short walk from the museum.

River & Rowing Museum review

7. Science Oxford Family Day (Oxford) – £30

Much loved by my kids, we’re regulars at the Science Oxford family days.  A unique indoor outdoor attraction that is as much fun for grown ups as for kids.  The family ticket includes 2 hours in the hands on Exploration Zone where you can experiment with the interactive exhibits.

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The family days ticket also include all day access to the outdoor areas with the super fun Water Lab as well as ponds and 15 acres of woodland to explore.  Pick up an Explorer Backpack and trail map and see what wildlife you can spot.

Science Oxford Family Day Review

8. Bibury Trout Farm – £30

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Bibury Trout Farm is set in the idyllic Cotswold village of Bibury, just on the edge of Gloucestershire.  It’s the oldest working trout farm and a unique place to visit for a family day out.  A family ticket also includes a fish food and it’s great fun feeding the trout.  Trout fishing is extra but you pay by weight and do get to keep what you catch.

Bibury Trout Farm Review

9. Gravitee Golf (Oxford) – £31.80

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It’s always good to have a few fun indoor activities up your sleeve for a rainy day.  This out of this world indoor mini golf has two themed options and is great for a variety of ages.

Gravitee Golf Review

10. Millets Maize Maze – £33.96

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Running each summer, it’s more than just a maze at Millets Farm.  Packed with lots of great activities for all ages, you certainly get your money’s worth. There’s a great area for little ones right at the start with ride on tractors, a big shaded sandpit, mini farm for great imaginative play, skittles and more. Of course there’s the maize maze to explore with 3 options depending on the ages of your kids.  There’s also large go karts for bigger kids too, straw bales to clamber on and an assault course.

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11. Fairytale Farm (near Chipping Norton) – £37.96 (cheaper weekday term time)

Not far from Chipping Norton, Fairytale Farm is a little more unusual compared to it’s counterparts and that’s part of the appeal.  A sensory and learning wonderland for all the family,​​ mixing classic fairy tales, animals and adventure play. It was the first UK attraction where children with additional needs come first in the design and layout.  They run great events every school holiday making it a good value day out with kids.

Fairytale Farm Review

12. Tumblestone Hollow (Stonor near Henley) – £40

Tumblestone Hollow is the perfect family place to escape into a magical world of adventure and exploration.  The adventure playground has numerous routes and pathways to explore as well as the double twisty slide. Little ones aren’t left out either with their own dedicated space which includes a working water pump which my son loves.

Tumblestone Hollow Review

13. The Story Museum (Oxford) – £48

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Prepare to be enchanted as you enter The Story Museum in Oxford. Bang the gong three times and enter the whispering woods. Armed with headphones on and magic wands to activate the different stories this is a totally immersive experience.

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If you have pre-school children then Small Worlds is for you and it’s cheaper too. Stepping into Small Worlds at The Story Museum  is like entering a magical storybook world crafted especially for the very young.

Small Worlds Review

14. Hogshaw Farm & Wildlife Park (Hogshaw) – £43.20

You can easily spend a whole day out at Hogshaw Farm & Wildlife Park, making it great value.  Meet the animals, head the wildlife zone for flying demos, leap on the bouncy pillow, get stuck into the new sand and water play feature, enjoy the play park and run off some energy in the soft play.

Hogshaw Farm always have great special events during the school holidays too.  We’ve loved their tractor rides and live theatre and looking forward to meeting Father Christmas.

Hogshaw Farm Review

Family Attraction Annual Pass

If you’re close to an attraction that has an annual pass, these can often work out great value over the year.

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Buy a house, park and gardens pass for Blenheim Palace and you can convert it to an annual pass for no extra cost.

Cotswold Farm Park have various different membership packages that are valid for 12 months and grant free entry the Farm Park during their open season.

Cogges has been mentioned as their day tickets are great value but you can save even more with an annual season ticket which often also provides access on selected events for free or at a discount.

A family National Trust membership costs £146.40 for a year which averages just over £12 a month (Aug 2023).  With amazing places to visit all of the country, we take our pass with us when we go on holidays too.



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