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Farm Admission

The mummy sheep are in the lambing shed and are due to give birth from late January through to late March.

A chance to see something memorable, the cute fluffy lambs or even you might be lucky enough to witness a birth.

Meet the lambs and help us to bottle feed them, daily February, March, April, May.

There's so much to keep the whole family occupied for a full day out!

  • Cuddle the small animals during our animal handling sessions - bunnies, guinea pigs and chickens
  • Animal grooming 
  • Den Building
  • Free Barrel Rides
  • Acres of signed walks and Nature Trails
  • Huge Outdoor Adventure Play Area
  • Heated Indoor Adventure Barn with Cafe
  • Licensed Family Restaurant
  • The Udder Place (Snack Cabin)
  • Plenty of Picnic benches and an undercover picnic barn.
  • Adventure Golf **
  • Pony Rides** (Limited availabilty - Often Sell Out)
  • Free Parking

Lambin Festival 17th - 25th February

Our pregnant ewes are due to start giving birth at the beginning of February 2024. Come to the farm and watch the miracle of life! You will also be able to bottle feed the lambs from 17th February until Easter.

 

IMPORTANT - At the time of booking we highly recommend you create an account with us. This will give you the option to change your booking should you need to. (Changes are subject to £2 admin fee)

**BOOKABLE EXTRA

There is a small extra charge for some of our activities that have a limited capacity and are subject to availability. These activities are available to book when you arrive at the farm park.

PLEASE BE AWARE ALL ANIMALS CAN CARRY BACTERIA AND ORGANISMS THAT CAN BE HARMFUL TO HUMANS (including your pets, farm animals and wild animals).

·         Although the risk of catching these organisms is very low, some bacteria such as E.coli can cause severe illness particularly to the more vulnerable people ie. young children under 5 and elderly people over 65.

·         E.coli can be carried by many animals including dogs, cats, pet reptiles, wild birds, farm animals and even people.

·         To help prevent illness, wash hands with soap and running water after visiting animals and animal areas, as well as avoiding animal faeces (particularly on your footwear).

·         Alcohol gel/sanitiser or Wipes do not remove or kill all harmful bacteria and is not a substitute for hand washing.

·         Do not eat and drink in animal areas

·         Please follow the safety guidelines and safety signs around the farm.

·         Germs can be carried on clothing. Please take extra care when wearing gloves. Hands must still be washed after removing gloves and before eating.

Pregnant women at lambing / kidding

Some sheep and goats can carry a bacteria, present in the birthing fluids, that may cause miscarriage in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. Pregnant women are advised to avoid all contact with birthing fluids, newly born animals and their mothers and should always wash hands after visiting a birthing area.

All of our new born lambs will be kept in a pen in full view of the public for at least the first 4 days after birth. This significantly reduces the risk as you will not be able to touch them, minimising the likelihood of birthing fluids coming in to contact with the public

PLEASE NOTE:

If after visiting the farm you contact diarrhoea, particularly if it is severe and contains blood then please report to your doctor and seek medical advice immediately

Ticket options

  • 1 PERSON
    1 PERSON
    from £4.00 to £11.95

    Admits 1 person over 2 years of age

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 person over 2 years of age

  • 1 TODDLER
    1 TODDLER
    £3.00

    Admits 1 toddler aged 12-23 months

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 toddler aged 12-23 months

  • 1 BABY
    1 BABY
    Free

    Admits 1 Baby aged between 0-11 months

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 Baby aged between 0-11 months

  • 1 ANNUAL PASS HOLDER
    1 ANNUAL PASS HOLDER
    Free

    Admits 1 person with current Annual Pass

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 person with current Annual Pass

  • 1 CARER
    1 CARER
    from £2.00 to £4.00

    Admits 1 carer accompanying a Disabled visitor. Must have proof of carer.

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 carer accompanying a Disabled visitor. Must have proof of carer.

Farm Admission

The mummy sheep are in the lambing shed and are due to give birth from late January through to late March.

A chance to see something memorable, the cute fluffy lambs or even you might be lucky enough to witness a birth.

Meet the lambs and help us to bottle feed them, daily February, March, April, May.

There's so much to keep the whole family occupied for a full day out!

  • Cuddle the small animals during our animal handling sessions - bunnies, guinea pigs and chickens
  • Animal grooming 
  • Den Building
  • Free Barrel Rides
  • Acres of signed walks and Nature Trails
  • Huge Outdoor Adventure Play Area
  • Heated Indoor Adventure Barn with Cafe
  • Licensed Family Restaurant
  • The Udder Place (Snack Cabin)
  • Plenty of Picnic benches and an undercover picnic barn.
  • Adventure Golf **
  • Pony Rides** (Limited availabilty - Often Sell Out)
  • Free Parking

Lambin Festival 17th - 25th February

Our pregnant ewes are due to start giving birth at the beginning of February 2024. Come to the farm and watch the miracle of life! You will also be able to bottle feed the lambs from 17th February until Easter.

 

IMPORTANT - At the time of booking we highly recommend you create an account with us. This will give you the option to change your booking should you need to. (Changes are subject to £2 admin fee)

**BOOKABLE EXTRA

There is a small extra charge for some of our activities that have a limited capacity and are subject to availability. These activities are available to book when you arrive at the farm park.

PLEASE BE AWARE ALL ANIMALS CAN CARRY BACTERIA AND ORGANISMS THAT CAN BE HARMFUL TO HUMANS (including your pets, farm animals and wild animals).

·         Although the risk of catching these organisms is very low, some bacteria such as E.coli can cause severe illness particularly to the more vulnerable people ie. young children under 5 and elderly people over 65.

·         E.coli can be carried by many animals including dogs, cats, pet reptiles, wild birds, farm animals and even people.

·         To help prevent illness, wash hands with soap and running water after visiting animals and animal areas, as well as avoiding animal faeces (particularly on your footwear).

·         Alcohol gel/sanitiser or Wipes do not remove or kill all harmful bacteria and is not a substitute for hand washing.

·         Do not eat and drink in animal areas

·         Please follow the safety guidelines and safety signs around the farm.

·         Germs can be carried on clothing. Please take extra care when wearing gloves. Hands must still be washed after removing gloves and before eating.

Pregnant women at lambing / kidding

Some sheep and goats can carry a bacteria, present in the birthing fluids, that may cause miscarriage in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. Pregnant women are advised to avoid all contact with birthing fluids, newly born animals and their mothers and should always wash hands after visiting a birthing area.

All of our new born lambs will be kept in a pen in full view of the public for at least the first 4 days after birth. This significantly reduces the risk as you will not be able to touch them, minimising the likelihood of birthing fluids coming in to contact with the public

PLEASE NOTE:

If after visiting the farm you contact diarrhoea, particularly if it is severe and contains blood then please report to your doctor and seek medical advice immediately

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