Directions

Where to find us

Our full address is:

Crocodiles of the World
31 Crawley Mill
Dry Lane
Crawley
Witney
Oxfordshire OX29 9TJ
United Kingdom

If you are using a satellite navigation system, use OX29 9TJ as your destination or click here to use the AA route planner.

Click here for a Google map to plan your own journey.

Telephone: 01993 706990

info@crocodilesoftheworld.co.uk

Directions from Oxford

At Wolvercote Roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A40 heading to Witney. Once on the dual carriage way, take the 2nd exit toward Witney. At the roundabout, take the 4th exit towards Witney town centre. At the traffic lights turn left onto Thorney Leys road, at the roundabout the second exit onto Deer Park Road. Go through the first set of traffic lights, at the second set of lights turn left towards Burford. Turn Right at the Crawley Turn.

Directions from Cheltenham

Take the 1st right onto London Road. Continue onto A40 to Burford. At the roundabout go straight ahead 2nd exit toward Witney, at the roundabout take the 1st exit onto Burford Road heading to Minster Lovell. Turn Left towards Crawley.

Notice to drivers

We politely ask all visitors travelling to and from Crocodiles of the World, not to arrive or depart through the village of Crawley as a respectful gesture to the villagers.

Nearest railway station

The nearest railway stations are: Charlbury, Finstock and Combe.

The zoo is located around 5 miles away from any of the above railway stations. The approximate taxi cost is £10 for a single journey and the journey time is just 15 minutes.

Any questions?

If you have any questions, please read our FAQs page which may have the information you need. If you need further help, please contact us.

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