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Bibury Trout Farm

Children love the immersive experience at Bibury Trout Farm
Children love the immersive experience at Bibury Trout Farm

Bibury Trout Farm

Visit a working trout farm in the Cotswolds

Bibury Trout Farm, one of Britain’s oldest, and certainly most attractive, Trout Farms welcomes visitors every day except Christmas Day.

Founded in 1902, by the famous naturalist Arthur Severn, to stock the local rivers and streams with the native Brown Trout, Bibury Trout Farm now covers 15 acres in one of the most beautiful valleys in the Cotswolds.

The lovely Bibury Trout Farm gift shop caters for all pockets and the fish counter sells mouth watering fresh and smoked trout as well as other local food products. The Bibury Trout Farm terrace cafe is open between March and October and fun fishing is available during the summer. Please check exact opening times which do vary with school holidays.

The village of Bibury itself has been referred to as the ‘most beautiful village in England’ by William Morris and is well worth a visit, with the historic Arlington Mill, Arlington Row and the beautiful St Mary’s Church.


Bibury Trout Farm located in the heart of the Cotswolds
Bibury Trout Farm located in the heart of the Cotswolds


Bibury Trout Farm Experiences

Catch Your Own at Bibury Trout Farm

The fishery is tailored primarily to novices and those seeking a relaxed angling experience rather than serious fishing enthusiasts. All essential equipment—rod, net, and priest—is provided for £3.00 per set, with attentive staff offering guidance. Trout are priced at £11.50 per kilo, and all caught fish must be weighed and paid for; none can be released back into the water. To ensure humane treatment, landing nets are required, and adults are responsible for dispatching the fish. A gutting service is available at £1 per fish, contingent upon staff availability. Additionally, BBQ facilities, including disposable and brick options, are accessible from 10am to 4pm.

BBQs at Bibury Trout Farm

The fishery offers nine brick barbeque options, including five with gazebos and four without. Advance booking is essential due to popularity. Each BBQ accommodates a maximum of 12 individuals, with larger groups needing to reserve multiple units. Coal and firelighters are provided, but guests should bring their own tongs. BBQs operate from 10.30am to 4pm.


Grill the trout you caught on the BBQs at Bibury Trout Farm
Grill the trout you caught on the BBQs at Bibury Trout Farm


Crazy Golf at Bibury Trout Farm

The farm features a Crazy Golf course suitable for all ages and skill levels, offering entertainment for both children and adults. Golf clubs of various sizes are available, and prior experience is not required. Open from 9am to 5pm Crazy Golf is FREE and included in admission. No advance booking required.

The Café at Bibury Trout Farm

The cafe, renowned for its Bibury Trout and locally sourced fare, now exclusively accepts card payments. Open daily, it offers outdoor seating and a menu featuring trout dishes, vegetarian options, soups, homemade cakes, and ice creams. No pre-booking required—just drop by and enjoy.

The Gift Shop at Bibury Trout Farm

The gift shop offers a delightful array of items, including William Morris designs, English soaps, and locally made lavender products. Visitors can also find Bibury-branded merchandise like caps, t-shirts, and candles, along with other gifts such as Cotswold honey, handmade jewelry, and artisan soaps. Additionally, they can sample award-winning wines and spirits from Poulton Hill Estate.


Events at Bibury Trout Farm

See the Events link at the the top of the page for exciting events throughout the year including Easter and Christmas. 

Other Events at Bibury Trout Farm

Summer Sculpture Exhibition

18 April - 30 September 2025
Bibury Trout Farm’s Summer Sculpture Exhibition brings together a wonderful mix of local artists, each showcasing their unique style. Stroll through the gardens and discover an inspiring array of outdoor sculptures nestled within the natural beauty of the farm. The exhibition runs until the end of September and is included with general admission. All pieces are available to purchase – it’s the perfect opportunity to take home a work of art and admire it in your garden.’

The Summer Sculpture Exhibition at Bibury Trout Farm runs until September 2025.
The Summer Sculpture Exhibition at Bibury Trout Farm runs until September 2025.


Bibury Trout Farm - Opening times 2025

  • Shop & Farm 9am – 5pm
  • Shop 9am - 4.30pm

More information about Bibury Trout Farm's Opening Times


Enjoy ar ound of crazy golf at Bibury Trout Farm
Enjoy ar ound of crazy golf at Bibury Trout Farm

Bibury Trout Farm - Admission prices 2025

  • Adult: £8
  • Seniors: £7 (60+)
  • Children: £6 (3-15 yrs)
  • Family Pass: £38.50 (2 adults and up to 3 children under 15)
  • Annual Family Membership: £120 (2 adults and up to 3 children - valid for 12 months)

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

More information about Bibury Trout Farm's Opening Times


A great family day out awaits at Bibury Trout Farm
A great family day out awaits at Bibury Trout Farm


Free car parking at Bibury Trout Farm

There is some parking in and around the village, which is free.

Alternatively there is a fee-paying carpark at the catch your own entrance which is managed by Ardpark Ltd. Parking is free for Bibury Ttrout Farm visitors provided you enter your car reg into the iPad on the counter when you enter the farm. Forgetting to do this will result in a fine from Ardpark - you have been warned. Please be careful!
 
*Please note there is an additional overflow car park available during busy periods, however due to this being on private land not owned by Bibury Ttrout Farm, parking in non-refundable and is charged at £5.00*


School Visits to Bibury Trout Farm

Bibury Trout Farm offers engaging school trips for students of all ages. From preschool to college, educational opportunities abound, including interactive talks on farm operations and trout life cycles. Activities like fish feeding, wildlife spotting, crazy golf, and playground fun ensure an enriching experience. Students can enjoy packed lunches or teas during their visit, immersing themselves in the natural beauty and educational offerings of England's oldest working trout farm.


Enjoy a day out at Bibury Trout Farm in the Cotswolds
Enjoy a day out at Bibury Trout Farm in the Cotswolds


How to get to Bibury Trout Farm

Bibury Trout Farm is situated in the centre of the village of Bibury.
Bibury is between Cirencester (7 miles) and
Burford (9 miles) on the B4425.


Bibury Trout Farm - Dog policy

Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome.


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