This farm park in the Cotswolds offers a variety of activities for families, including a petting zoo, pony rides, and a play area with trampolines, climbing frames, and slides. Visitors can also explore the farm's trails, meet the resident animals, and enjoy the scenic views of the surrounding countryside. Additional attractions include a maze, a zip wire, and a tractor ride, ensuring a fun-filled day for kids of all ages.
A great place to stay, excellent out of the way campsite, very peaceful, very clean toilet blocks & showers, that are 50p for a 4 min token from reception, great views, cafe tearoom for a great selection of food & full English breakfast. Just been taken over by new owners who couldn't help you enough, very friendly & looking forward to anything they may add to the farm. Lots of farm animals, would be a great place to take children, overall views from our point of view.....excellent 10 out of 10. Also there is a bus stop 50 yards away to go to Swanage & a return from swanage latest is about 11pm ish, so great for going out for a drink & meal without the worry of parking or having a few beers. Well done guys, will be returning very soon as site is very reasonably priced, Many thanks, Rob & Kirstine, pagham, west Sussex. X
Camped here August 24. Great campsite with lovely clean toilets and showers. Traditional camping with firepits available to rent. Our 5 year old had a really nice morning visiting the on site farm. Really nice friendly lady who runs it. Will definitely return. 5 stars
Two year old twins had a fantastic time in soft play, meeting the animals, outdoor play and then all three all over again!
Lovely day out great to get up close to the animals. My 1yr old granddaughter really enjoyed herself helping feed the sheep. We had lunch while we were there food was fantastic. The soft play area was a big hit with my granddaughter also. Well worth a visit.
Lovely farm and soft play. Food was simple and lovely, and the place is reasonably priced. ABSOLUTELY LOVED the lamb feeding experience and the guinea pig holding. My 3 year and 1 year old were both happy there. Most of the place is covered up from the rain, however need to go outside to go to the loo. Also very strange but need to go out to go to the tea rooms, which then doesn't have a loo we could easily use in the rain (have to walk for 15 metres outside to the council toilets). And the lady in the cafe was very unwelcoming and got very irritated when I asked to close the doors when it was cold and raining outside as we were cold (hence 4 stars)
We stayed here for a night camping and then went in the farm the next day. The campsite toilets were always very clean and there's a lot of space so you can choose your own pitch. Everyone we met was so friendly, from the lady we met when we booked in, to the girls organizing the animal activities to the man who took us on the tractor ride. It was a fun day out with kids and it brought back memories from when I was a child
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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A great place to stay, excellent out of the way campsite, very peaceful, very clean toilet blocks & showers, that are 50p for a 4 min token from reception, great views, cafe tearoom for a great selection of food & full English breakfast. Just been taken over by new owners who couldn't help you enough, very friendly & looking forward to anything they may add to the farm. Lots of farm animals, would be a great place to take children, overall views from our point of view.....excellent 10 out of 10. Also there is a bus stop 50 yards away to go to Swanage & a return from swanage latest is about 11pm ish, so great for going out for a drink & meal without the worry of parking or having a few beers. Well done guys, will be returning very soon as site is very reasonably priced, Many thanks, Rob & Kirstine, pagham, west Sussex. X
Camped here August 24. Great campsite with lovely clean toilets and showers. Traditional camping with firepits available to rent. Our 5 year old had a really nice morning visiting the on site farm. Really nice friendly lady who runs it. Will definitely return. 5 stars
Two year old twins had a fantastic time in soft play, meeting the animals, outdoor play and then all three all over again!
Lovely day out great to get up close to the animals. My 1yr old granddaughter really enjoyed herself helping feed the sheep. We had lunch while we were there food was fantastic. The soft play area was a big hit with my granddaughter also. Well worth a visit.
Lovely farm and soft play. Food was simple and lovely, and the place is reasonably priced. ABSOLUTELY LOVED the lamb feeding experience and the guinea pig holding. My 3 year and 1 year old were both happy there. Most of the place is covered up from the rain, however need to go outside to go to the loo. Also very strange but need to go out to go to the tea rooms, which then doesn't have a loo we could easily use in the rain (have to walk for 15 metres outside to the council toilets). And the lady in the cafe was very unwelcoming and got very irritated when I asked to close the doors when it was cold and raining outside as we were cold (hence 4 stars)
We stayed here for a night camping and then went in the farm the next day. The campsite toilets were always very clean and there's a lot of space so you can choose your own pitch. Everyone we met was so friendly, from the lady we met when we booked in, to the girls organizing the animal activities to the man who took us on the tractor ride. It was a fun day out with kids and it brought back memories from when I was a child