Roves Farm is a family run, working farm open to the public year round. Roves Farm covers 166 hectares just 3 miles east of Swindon, on the Wiltshire and Oxfordshire border. The visitor centre opened in 1992 to welcome people of all ages to come and experience and learn about animals, farming and the countryside. We have a programme of daily activities around the farm including meet & feed the animals, music time, tractor trailer rides, outdoor and indoor play areas, electric ride-on tractors and lots more! Our Woolly Sheep Cafe provides freshly prepared hot & cold food, cakes and drinks. Ice cream & slushies can be found at our takeaway kiosk Piglet's Pantry. Our Farm Shop & Butchery offer home-reared meats and locally sourced produce.
We love it here! Lots of different animals, super friendly helpful staff, yummy food and great softplay. Annual pass is great value for money.
A little remote but a great place for little people. The tractor ride was worth the money as we received information about flowers and also an opportunity to feed the pigs. Plenty of tables, inside and out, for picnics with food and drinks available to purchase. Lots of timed events throughout the day. Interesting for all ages. Many play areas inside and out for all ages. Altogether a very worthwhile visit.
Excellent play areas for children. Tractor ride was a hit with 5 year old, because of flooded areas. Cafe has good selection of food.
Good place for kids. Indoor and outdoor games. Nice place to spend time with kids and animals
My family have just returned from the most wonderful day out at Roves Farm which is an actual working farm. There is so much to do it's hard to pack it all into the visit. Its half term and they are running activities every half hour and you can plan your day because it's all available to see on the activity board as you arrive. We got involved with the music time session which was so much fun, we also fed the animals, brushed the ponies and rabbits, had a bumpy tractor with Ricky who had everyone in fits of laughter with his running commentary and my favourite activity today was animal arithmetic I'm gonna leave you guessing as to what that was you need to visit for yourself and see. After a yummy lunch the children played on the massive indoor play area which has awesome tunnels to play it they call it The Rabbit Warren. Everyone there was so friendly and really engaged with the children. And a bonus is its great value for money. We had a quick visit to their farm shop before we left which includes a butchery and some homemade pies and cakes. Can't recommend enough.
We loved this farm. Kids can interact with animals, feed them and observe them in the fields. The cafe is amazing and we also shopped in the farm shop. The indoor soft play is massive. Unfortunately we live in London and we were passing by on our long weekend in the Cotswolds, but we really recommend it!!! Great place to spend a whole day. Bring wellies, it might get muddy but that's the fun part!
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Toilets
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
Good for kids birthday
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We love it here! Lots of different animals, super friendly helpful staff, yummy food and great softplay. Annual pass is great value for money.
A little remote but a great place for little people. The tractor ride was worth the money as we received information about flowers and also an opportunity to feed the pigs. Plenty of tables, inside and out, for picnics with food and drinks available to purchase. Lots of timed events throughout the day. Interesting for all ages. Many play areas inside and out for all ages. Altogether a very worthwhile visit.
Excellent play areas for children. Tractor ride was a hit with 5 year old, because of flooded areas. Cafe has good selection of food.
Good place for kids. Indoor and outdoor games. Nice place to spend time with kids and animals
My family have just returned from the most wonderful day out at Roves Farm which is an actual working farm. There is so much to do it's hard to pack it all into the visit. Its half term and they are running activities every half hour and you can plan your day because it's all available to see on the activity board as you arrive. We got involved with the music time session which was so much fun, we also fed the animals, brushed the ponies and rabbits, had a bumpy tractor with Ricky who had everyone in fits of laughter with his running commentary and my favourite activity today was animal arithmetic I'm gonna leave you guessing as to what that was you need to visit for yourself and see. After a yummy lunch the children played on the massive indoor play area which has awesome tunnels to play it they call it The Rabbit Warren. Everyone there was so friendly and really engaged with the children. And a bonus is its great value for money. We had a quick visit to their farm shop before we left which includes a butchery and some homemade pies and cakes. Can't recommend enough.
We loved this farm. Kids can interact with animals, feed them and observe them in the fields. The cafe is amazing and we also shopped in the farm shop. The indoor soft play is massive. Unfortunately we live in London and we were passing by on our long weekend in the Cotswolds, but we really recommend it!!! Great place to spend a whole day. Bring wellies, it might get muddy but that's the fun part!