Rosaburn Ducks is a family-friendly farm park in Lancashire, UK, featuring a variety of animals, play areas, and activities. The park is home to over 1,000 ducks, as well as other animals such as llamas, alpacas, and goats. Visitors can feed and pet the friendly ducks, and explore the park's many attractions, including a playground, tractor rides, and a mini-golf course. The park also offers a cafe and picnic areas, making it a great day-out destination for families and animal lovers.
It is a quiet walk to this place. One can watch ducks and swans from the bridge. You can also buy feed for 50p at the entrance and there is no entry ticket to this place. Walk further from this place to go to the castle.
Lovely place to stop. Kids loved feeding the ducks. Swans and even a heron were there when we visited. Duck feed available on site
Went to duck bridge and there were in fact ducks. 50p for a fat bag of duck food and you can hand feed them. Also saw a kingfisher fly down the river.
A lovely little place to pause when in the area. Signposted from the road, between the heritage museum and the primary school; the ducks were easy to find. There were bags of duck food available for 50p as well as some painted stones with ducks and swans on for PS2, one of which we purchased via the honesty box, as a souvenir from our trip. The rescued and previously abandoned ducks were friendly and very pretty, many thanks to the family(s) who help care for them.
Nice little bridge that crosses over a river, its on the trail towards/coming back from Brodick castle. Lots of ducks must live in the area and are likely always there, highly recommend getting some duck food for 50p just before entering the bridge
Nice bridge with swans and ducks but you can also buy duck food. You may also find other ducks on the path
Identifies as women-owned
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Assistive hearing loop
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Good for kids
Kid-friendly activities
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It is a quiet walk to this place. One can watch ducks and swans from the bridge. You can also buy feed for 50p at the entrance and there is no entry ticket to this place. Walk further from this place to go to the castle.
Lovely place to stop. Kids loved feeding the ducks. Swans and even a heron were there when we visited. Duck feed available on site
Went to duck bridge and there were in fact ducks. 50p for a fat bag of duck food and you can hand feed them. Also saw a kingfisher fly down the river.
A lovely little place to pause when in the area. Signposted from the road, between the heritage museum and the primary school; the ducks were easy to find. There were bags of duck food available for 50p as well as some painted stones with ducks and swans on for PS2, one of which we purchased via the honesty box, as a souvenir from our trip. The rescued and previously abandoned ducks were friendly and very pretty, many thanks to the family(s) who help care for them.
Nice little bridge that crosses over a river, its on the trail towards/coming back from Brodick castle. Lots of ducks must live in the area and are likely always there, highly recommend getting some duck food for 50p just before entering the bridge
Nice bridge with swans and ducks but you can also buy duck food. You may also find other ducks on the path