West Lodge Rural Centre LTD Ticket Portal

Summer Saver Tickets (June 25 - August 31)

Enjoy a full family day out at West Lodge Farm Park this summer for just £10 per person with our Summer Saver Tickets on weekends and during the school Holidays. Term time tickets are just £8.95.

Available from 25th June until 1st September, these special reduced-price tickets are part of the government’s Great British Summer Savings initiative, helping families enjoy more summer adventures for less.

Your ticket includes a full day of farm park fun, including:

✨ Indoor & outdoor adventure play
✨ Barrel rides throughout the day
✨ Adventure golf
✨ Animal petting sessions
✨ Piglet racing
✨ Farm walks and nature trails
✨ Plenty of space to relax, picnic and explore

Whether you’re planning one big family day out or multiple summer visits, there’s something for everyone to enjoy across the farm all summer long 

*Summer Saver Tickets are not available during PAW Patrol or Dinosaur weekend. Entry price for Paw Patrol weekend will be £14.95. Dinosaur weekend entry will be £12.95

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)

Pony Rides & Big Tractor Rides

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 online from 9.30am (look for a link on your ticket email) or when you arrive at the farm park.

Discounted Term Time entry after 3:30pm - the significant lower price of after 3:30pm tickets is reflective of less time and less activities. Also some activities do not run after 3:30pm.

Entry from 3.30pm. Do not book a Pony ride, Tractor ride or Restaurant table before 3.30pm

Visiting our animals – a quick health & hygiene note for families

We want everyone to enjoy meeting our animals safely. Like all animals (including pets), farm animals can naturally carry germs. The chance of anyone becoming unwell is very small, and we manage this carefully across the farm—simple handwashing is the best protection.

Please help us by following these easy steps:

  • Wash hands with soap and running water after touching animals, after being in animal areas, and before eating or drinking.
  • Hand sanitiser/wipes are handy, but they don’t kill animal germs and don’t replace proper handwashing.
  • No eating or drinking in animal areas.
  • Please follow our signs and staff guidance around the farm.
  • Gloves can carry germs too—if you wear gloves, please still wash hands after taking them off and before eating.

For added reassurance, the farm is laid out and run with clean systems, as well as you not being able to enter animal pens or fields to prevent your shoes touching animal poo, which poses more of an issue.

Pregnant visitors during lambing/kidding

During lambing and kidding, a small number of sheep and goats may carry bacteria in birthing fluids that can be harmful in early pregnancy. If you are pregnant, please:

  • wash hands after visiting any birthing area.

For added reassurance, our newborn lambs are kept in a pen (in full view) for the first few days after birth, to help prevent contact with birthing fluids, newborn animals, and mums with newborns, and so visitors can enjoy seeing them while not being able to touch them, which greatly reduces risk.

After your visit

If anyone develops diarrhoea after visiting (especially if it is severe or contains blood), please contact your GP/medical advice and let them know you have visited a farm.

Ticket options

  • 1 PERSON
    1 PERSON
    from £5.00 to £14.95

    Admits 1 person over the age of 2 years old.

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 person over the age of 2 years old.

  • 1 CARER
    1 CARER
    £6.25

    Admits 1 carer accompanying a disabled visitor. Must present proof of carer on arrival.

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 carer accompanying a disabled visitor. Must present proof of carer on arrival.

  • 1 TODDLER
    1 TODDLER
    £6.25

    Admits 1 Toddler between the age of 1 year and 24 months old.

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 Toddler between the age of 1 year and 24 months old.

  • 1 ANNUAL PASS HOLDER
    1 ANNUAL PASS HOLDER
    from Free to £6.50
    0 30 max
  • 1 BABY
    1 BABY
    Free

    Admits 1 Baby between the age of 12 months old.

    0 30 max

    Admits 1 Baby between the age of 12 months old.

Summer Saver Tickets (June 25 - August 31)

Enjoy a full family day out at West Lodge Farm Park this summer for just £10 per person with our Summer Saver Tickets on weekends and during the school Holidays. Term time tickets are just £8.95.

Available from 25th June until 1st September, these special reduced-price tickets are part of the government’s Great British Summer Savings initiative, helping families enjoy more summer adventures for less.

Your ticket includes a full day of farm park fun, including:

✨ Indoor & outdoor adventure play
✨ Barrel rides throughout the day
✨ Adventure golf
✨ Animal petting sessions
✨ Piglet racing
✨ Farm walks and nature trails
✨ Plenty of space to relax, picnic and explore

Whether you’re planning one big family day out or multiple summer visits, there’s something for everyone to enjoy across the farm all summer long 

*Summer Saver Tickets are not available during PAW Patrol or Dinosaur weekend. Entry price for Paw Patrol weekend will be £14.95. Dinosaur weekend entry will be £12.95

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)

Pony Rides & Big Tractor Rides

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 online from 9.30am (look for a link on your ticket email) or when you arrive at the farm park.

Discounted Term Time entry after 3:30pm - the significant lower price of after 3:30pm tickets is reflective of less time and less activities. Also some activities do not run after 3:30pm.

Entry from 3.30pm. Do not book a Pony ride, Tractor ride or Restaurant table before 3.30pm

Visiting our animals – a quick health & hygiene note for families

We want everyone to enjoy meeting our animals safely. Like all animals (including pets), farm animals can naturally carry germs. The chance of anyone becoming unwell is very small, and we manage this carefully across the farm—simple handwashing is the best protection.

Please help us by following these easy steps:

  • Wash hands with soap and running water after touching animals, after being in animal areas, and before eating or drinking.
  • Hand sanitiser/wipes are handy, but they don’t kill animal germs and don’t replace proper handwashing.
  • No eating or drinking in animal areas.
  • Please follow our signs and staff guidance around the farm.
  • Gloves can carry germs too—if you wear gloves, please still wash hands after taking them off and before eating.

For added reassurance, the farm is laid out and run with clean systems, as well as you not being able to enter animal pens or fields to prevent your shoes touching animal poo, which poses more of an issue.

Pregnant visitors during lambing/kidding

During lambing and kidding, a small number of sheep and goats may carry bacteria in birthing fluids that can be harmful in early pregnancy. If you are pregnant, please:

  • wash hands after visiting any birthing area.

For added reassurance, our newborn lambs are kept in a pen (in full view) for the first few days after birth, to help prevent contact with birthing fluids, newborn animals, and mums with newborns, and so visitors can enjoy seeing them while not being able to touch them, which greatly reduces risk.

After your visit

If anyone develops diarrhoea after visiting (especially if it is severe or contains blood), please contact your GP/medical advice and let them know you have visited a farm.

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