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Puy du Fou Submits £600m Plan for Ride-Free History Park Near Bicester

The council will now assess a proposal touting thousands of jobs with a major regional economic boost.

Overview

  • The French operator lodged an outline planning application with Cherwell District Council for a destination on land north of Bucknell, close to M40 junction 10.
  • If consent is granted, the attraction would open in phases from 2029, targeting roughly 1.47 million visitors annually once fully developed.
  • Plans describe four period villages and 13 live shows supported by three themed hotels and a year-round, on-demand conference centre.
  • The seasonal, largely outdoor concept would operate from April to October and emphasize immersive, ride-free storytelling.
  • Puy du Fou cites more than a year of consultation and a workforce partnership with Activate Learning, alongside biodiversity measures including new ponds, lakes, over 5 km of hedgerows, 40 acres of meadows and 20,000 trees.