This traditional working farm allows visitors to bottle-feed newly born lambs in spring and watch the great shire horses at work in the fields. On dry days, tractor and trailer and pony rides are available.
The farm also caters for the North West's occasional' wet days, with indoor children's playrooms, picnic area and gift shop.
You can also watch the chocolatier at work in the farmhouse homemade chocolate 'factory', and taste the chocolate afterwards.
Opening times:
Daily Easter to October 10.30am to 5.30pm. Winter holidays and weekends.
Access:
There are disabled toilets on the farm itself, but the carpark is gravelled so can cause problems. The shallow steps to the buildings mean that assistance is needed for wheelchair users.
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The Leslie Family , Oldham What a great day we had at the farm. So much to do and kept everyone entertained all day. The first thing we all wanted to do the next morning was to go back again - unfortunately we had to go home! Fri Aug 22 09:47:34 2008
Jann Bell, Holyhead & Wirral Fantastic day out for not just kids but adults. We regularly go along and it's lovely to see the smile on my 5 year old's face when he sees all the baby animals. Visited at Easter and thought it was fantastic with lots to do for the children and adults. Had a hard time getting my son and his nan out when it was time to go! Fri May 5 16:02:57 2006
Peter Jones, Bangor Had a fantastic day! Staff were really helpfull despite being very busy especially in the bistro where the food was delicious. All activities were in working order, and my daughter had a brilliant time feeding the lambs. Wed Aug 31 20:10:42 2005