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    Millets Farm

    Millets Farm

    (5 reviews)

    Millets Farm is a lovely place for a day out, especially for children. There is plenty of car…read moreparking, and space to run around, and access to the little farm (with animals ranging from guinea pigs through to goats and cows) is free. There's also a play area. Throughout the summer there is usually a maize maze and other attractions for children. The farm shop sells produce from the farm and the local area (and beyond), including fruit and veg, fish, meat, bread, dairy and store cupboard items. There are a couple of freezers and some bulk buy items that you bag yourself, plus wines, beer and cider. The main problem with the farm shop is that it gets very busy, and there's not much space so it quickly gets crowded. Next to the farm shop is a restaurant, and there is usually an ice cream stall in the summer. There's also a PYO farm. There's also a small craft shop and recycling facilities. The other large store is Frosts Garden Centre - which sells a good range of house and garden plants together with candles and homewares, gardening books, fish and petfoods. A little bit further on there's a trout fishery, but I've never been to see it.

    It's on my way back from work, so it's great to just pop and grab a few things for tea. The fresh…read moreveg's are always a pretty high quality and being able to grab some local items is great. A fan of smoothies, I buy my frozen fruit mixes from their frozen dept (a couple of long freezers). the butchers is also a fab option to grab some bits & pieces from. During the summer, the place can get a wee bit mad but it's always worth a mooch. The garden centre is also worth a look. They stock a large variety of indoor & outdoor plants. Home goods, pretty stuff (not my thing) and stuff for your garden visitors (birds) and pets. At Christmas, they carry a big stock of fake & real trees. Oh yeh ....... check out the Maize Maze during the summer & then in the evenings aroung the Spooky time of year.

    Cotswold Outdoor

    Cotswold Outdoor

    (1 review)

    I must admit, I always thought Cotswold Camping was a bit twee, a bit cheap and a bit middle-aged…read more How wrong I was. This is a big, modern store with clothes and equipment for people of all ages. I was very tempted by their women's clothing, which ranges from outdoor casual to normal casual. It's maybe not the best place for highly technical clothing, but it's great for general hanging around the park type clothing, and fantastic for entertaining bored friends who've been dragged along with no interest whatsoever in the outdoors. Sadly the prices are the same as those for more technical clothing, so I couldn't justify buying one of their pretty skirts. I went to look at tents. They've got a selection of all sorts from lightweight to giant family jobs (for the families of giants, of course), but not a huge amount in each category. There was a very helpful shop assistant who took me outside and helped me assemble 3 tents. He didn't know much more than me about them, but was very polite, honest and keen to help as we fumbled around in high winds. I was especially impressed as he didn't look older than 15.

    From the owner: At the Bicester store we are keen to help a variety of people whether it be finding boots for…read moregeneral walks around the local area or preparing your kit for a trek up Kilimanjaro. Our staff will be with you every step of the way to help you find exactly what you're looking for and at the same time making you feel as comfortable as possible and offer varying knowledge from their own experiences. This store is set in a prominent position on the outskirts of the ever growing and developing market town of Bicester. Access is simple with direct access through to London and Birmingham and by passing hotspots such as Silverstone on the A43 and the Heritage Motor Centre, Junction 12 on the M40. There are regular direct links through to London and Oxford by train and coach. Parking is free and there is a selection of other shops available to satisfy your shopping needs including a delightful cafe and restaurant with an adjacent indoor play facility for the younger explorers.

    Millet's - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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