What makes it 79% Baby-Friendly: Parents find stroller-friendly paths, a free changing table, highchairs and microwave, yet no private nursing room and activities aimed at older kids reduce overall fit.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This gives time to stroll, feed animals, and take breaks without rushing the baby.
Stroll stroller-friendly paths:
Walk the flat, paved paths through the garden and meadows with a stroller.
Tip: Pick the shorter loop near the café to stay close to facilities.
Watch and meet farm animals:
Sit by the fenced enclosures to show your baby goats, hens, and rabbits at a safe distance.
Tip: Bring a soft blanket for a comfortable spot by the fence.
Café break and baby care:
Use the café’s highchairs, microwave, and changing table for feeding and diaper changes.
Tip: Warm bottles at the microwave and grab a fresh juice at the counter.

Kevin Mclintock
Great place to take young children with cafe, play area including a messy play area(change of clothes and towel recommended) lots of animals to interact with. Food is reasonably priced. Park is free to visit.
Sandeep Pathak
Fantastic place for day trip.kids enjoyed it and did not want to leave the place. Huge play area and farm animals are kept well. Cafeteria is also nice to have a drink or food. They also have places for picnic as well.
Kia Mingles
An open and interesting place to visit with your children with lovely and friendly animals ( horses, cow, swan, sheep’s, goat, ducks, rabbits, pig etc) to see. It’s big enough to do a nice walk Around as well as have a drink, pancakes, beer etc at their cafe.
Rosie Grayburn
Lovely farm for young children to explore and learn about different animals. The rabbits are just gorgeous! Playground is wonderful. Could spend hours there, especially with the café next door for the adults.
Jasminka D'Souza
It's a lovely little farm with lots of animals (chicken, goats, rabbits, sheep, horses and cows) and a kids playground. The stables and animal enclosures are open and accessible and kids can freely pet the animals. The farm also has a toilet and a cafeteria (currently closed due to covid)as well as picnic tables.
In spring (March–May), watch newborn lambs. During wet months, use a rain cover for your stroller and waterproof footwear.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry fee | EUR 0 |
| Café consumptions | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 10 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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