Classificação do local: 5 Orpington, United Kingdom
I love this place, literally on our doorstep, well a 20 min drive! Great place to go to on a sunny Sunday morning to feed the animals. Entrance fee for adults is £4 and children 2 – 16 is £2(see my picture for opening times). A really fun few hours out to feed the animals with buckets of food you can also buy at the entrance. Most of the time there are free roaming Lambs to stroke and hand feed right in front of you, plus there’s many of animals to hand feed from Llamas, Sheep, Emu, Goats, Alpaca, Cows, Donkeys, Miniature Shire Horses, Pigs, Ducks, Chickens and horses plus small birds and you can also buy fresh plants for your gardens too. so if are ever in the area of Downe(near Biggin Hill) it truly is fantastic, especially for a young child’s first animal encounter.
Joanne M.
Classificação do local: 5 Chislehurst, United Kingdom
I love this farm very children friendly. They have sheep, cows, pigs, goats, llamas, horses, rabbitscbirds etc. You can feed them carrots and seeds at a small price. Also they have a café and picnic tables for you to use(only food purchased on site can eaten at the farm).
Willy0
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
This is a children’s farm which is a great day out with the children. Entrance is relatively cheap and the kids can have little buckets of animal feed to go round feeding the various animals. Mind the Rheas(like emu’s) although they don’t hurt their long necks can take the toddlers by surprise going for the bucket of feed. If you like getting close to the animals this really is the place for you. During the summer they have regular short pony rides around a small paddock and Bank Holiday weekends are usually filled with a Punch and Judy Stall, Bird of Prey displays and the requisite bouncy castle. The food is good for a treat and everything really is priced to be friendly to your pocket.