Farms

Farms

What are they and what do they involve?

A farm is a venue devoted towards the cultivation of livestock or crops and can come in many shapes and sizes, ranging from small, dedicated establishments to huge farms that make many different products. Activities such as animal encounters, outdoor experiences and many more can be found on farms, and they’re fascinating places to visit to learn about how organic food is made.

What are the benefits?

Learning about farms and what goes on there can encourage students to be curious about the potential uses of everything around them and better their understanding of where food comes from (whether it is of plant or animal origin).

What students is it suitable for?

Some older students may find the novelty of visiting a farm has worn off as it can be quite common to have visited many farms in childhood, but in general it should be suitable for everybody!

Costs?

Admissions to farms are usually either reasonably cheap or free, but make sure to check beforehand!

Safety Implications?

Working farm machinery and/or animals can have their hazards, so make sure groups (especially young students) are carefully supervised.

National Organisations?

Farms for Schools

Venues for this Category

Lambing weekends in the spring, monthly country food fayres, and we have our famous and unique 'living manger' prior to Christmas.

A farm with plenty of animals to meet and handle, such as piglets, lambs, pygmy goats and more. Adventure playground, go karts and tractors, indoor soft play, and pony rides. Under 2s visit free.

Ash End House Children's Farm offer lots of friendly animals to feed and stroke. Three Play areas, Indoor Toddlers Barn, Family Games Yard, Crazy golf and lots of fun activities for the children. Plus Jumping Pillow, Tractor and Trailer Rides and visit our new Falconry Centre!

Working farm on the Old Yarr Estate with activities scheduled throughout the day including Animal Encounters, tractor and trailer rides, plus a giant sandpit and play area for younger children.

All our activity sessions are in small groups so you can enjoy a real personal touch and our friendly staff are always happy to answer any questions you have about our animals.

At Cantref we offer a fun filled day for the entire family! We have a large hearted indoor play zone, a farm house café with delicious home cooked meals with spectacular views. 

Boasts a wide variety of animals on the farm including pigs, cattle, sheep, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, rabbits, guinea pigs and other small animals. Free to all.

A working cattle farm on the urban fringe of Huddersfield. We promote healthy food growing in the community and wildlife conservation, with indoor and outdoor learning facilities.

A family run farm that offers open farm days, alpaca experiences and birthday parties. Abbots View Alpacas is an excellent place to learn about these inquistive animals and take them for a walk around the farm’s 22 acres.

There are also miniature ponies to meet, plus pigs, ducks, rabbits and guinea pigs.

Court Farm and Leisure has Fishing Lakes, Farm Shop & Pick Your Own and a Mountain Board Centre.

The Farm Park is within Floralands Garden Centre, a place for all the family to visit. There is play equipment, a picnic area and a wide variety of animals to see and feed.

Foxburrow Farm is a mixed arable farm with a mosaic of wildlife habitats including ponds, woodlands, meadows and an old orchard alongside the cropped fields. The education facilities are centred on the traditional farmyard and include the barn classroom, toilets, covered activity areas and wildlife garden.

Belmont Children's Farm provides fun and education and easily accommodates school visits and parties.

Come and see the animals and at specific times participate in their daily care: you won’t even have to get your feet muddy! Kids can interact with the animals either in petting sessions or helping with their care, plus tractor rides available through the hidden valley.

Whether you want to just sit and watch the world go by or indulge in activities we have something for you at Clyne Farm.

This City Farm has lots of animals to cuddle, stroke and feed, horses to ride and they are a venue for birthdays too.

We are in the heart of London with all the sights, smells, sounds and experiences of rural life.

The collection of animals includes rare breed sheep, goats, alpacas and pigs, plus ferrets, rabbits and guinea pigs all ready and waiting for cuddles.

Mudchute Park and Farm isone of the largest inner City Farms anywhere in Europe. 32 acres of countryside in the middle of the Isle of Dogs to share with friendly furry and feathered creatures. There is also an outdoor play area in Milwall Park which is adjacent.

They have a collection of British rare breeds and over 200 animals and fowl on their farm!

Amerton Farm and Craft Centre and Playbarn is a farmyard with indoor adventure play area. It has a tractor track, rope bridge and barns on stilts connected with raised walkways. There is also a soft play area for children under 3 years of age, plus fun days and farm activities.

Get up close to animals in a real farmyard setting.

Visit the famous farm for the lambing weekends and have a truly unique experience! Ride the miniature railway and enjoy homemade refreshments!

Amnerfield Railway

Including such gems as Arty Party, play areas and the Children's Farm this is easily an afternoon's worth if you have the weather.

Not only can you see a wide variety of Children's Pets such as Rabbits and Guinea Pigs, there is also a large selection of various breeds of Poultry, Pygmy Goats, Ducks and Geese, Deer, Sheep and a kune kune pig.

An all weather fun farm experience for the whole family. Indoor play areas, adventure playground, lots of animals to see and cuddle, tractor and trailer rides and demonstrations daily. Plus great for residential and day school visits.

Rand Farm Park offers a high quality “hands on” fun and learning experience both for day and residential visitors of all ages and abilities.

Hands on working farm with animals to visit and adorable petting village

See cows, pigs, sheep, chickens, goats, lots of rabbit, geese and ducks.

Education Activities

Meet the Animals is held every day at 11 am and again at 2 pm, bottle and hand feeding of lambs and kids all year round, plus feeding the pigs and cattle, egg collecting, goat and ferret walking. A wonderful hands on experience and great fun.

An urban farm in the middle of Nottingham! Free to visit and open every day, with a number of animals both big and small; which you can feed, pet and handle; play park and picnic area; plus amenities such as cafe, shop and toilets.

School Trips

Young visitors have the opportunity to get close to a wide range of farm animals from the tiniest chickens to the statuesque Shire horses, with hands-on activities and play zones.

Plus indoor Egg Splat cannons and ride on tractors as well as two adventure play areas for different age groups and the tractor trailer ride.

City Farm with lots of hands-on farming activities to get stuck in to plus events and activities held regularly to encourage volunteers and help fund this charity project.

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