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Bibury Trout Farm
Founded in 1902, Bibury Trout Farm is one of England's oldest working trout farms set in the historic village of Bibury, in the heart of the Cotswolds. It also has the beautiful Arlington Row 5 minutes walk away which is one of the most photographed streets in England.
Dogs are allowed on short leads. The Farm is very pretty for walking around and you can easily see the trout swimming around. Also at certain times of year you can go fishing and cook your catch on the BBQs provided. It also has a gift shop, deli and a terrace cafe which is open March to October.
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Bibury Trout Farm, Bibury, Cirencester, UK
Our first stop was @biburytroutfarm, where the pawrents bought some fish food and went off to feed the trout. 🐟
We had a lovely walk around the farm, it was very peaceful place and to stop and feed the fish made it all the more special.
Pepper was very interested in the fish, even getting splashed when the “boiling water” effect of the trout feeding would occur. She also did get a bit jealous at points thinking we were throwing her treats to the fish! 😂
You could also catch your own fish, with fishing equipment provided for free and you pay based on the weight of your catch. There are BBQs available on site for you to cook your fresh fish straight away! If you don’t fancy that you could also purchase some from the shop or to try a dish in the cafe.
There was also a 9 hole crazy golf course which the pawrents just had to try! Once again, Pepper got very excited and wanted to join in and chase after the ball 🙈😂
Dogs were welcome in all parts of the trout farm, including shop, cafe and mini golf on lead.