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Children’S Farms

Hardy's Animal Farm

Hardy's Animal Farm is a children's farm located in Skegness, England. The farm specializes in agriculture and provides a fun and educational experience for children. With a variety of animals to interact with, children can learn about farming and the care of animals in a safe and enjoyable environment. Hardy's Animal Farm is committed to providing a memorable experience for all visitors.

Introduction to Hardy's Animal Farm

Hardy's Animal Farm is a family-owned and operated business with a rich history in agriculture. The farm was established in the early 1900s and has been passed down through generations. What makes this company unique is its focus on educating children about agriculture and animals, providing a fun and interactive experience for visitors of all ages.

Services & Products

At Hardy's Animal Farm, visitors can enjoy a variety of services and products. The farm offers guided tours, animal petting sessions, and even birthday party packages. The gift shop is stocked with souvenirs and locally-made products, including homemade jams and honey.

Location

Located in Skegness, visitors to Hardy's Animal Farm can expect to find a charming and picturesque rural area. The farm is surrounded by lush green fields and is only a short distance from the coast. The area is home to a number of small businesses, including cafes and gift shops. The closest public transportation options are the Skegness train station (3.5 miles), the Seaview Road bus stop (0.2 miles), and the Anchor Lane bus stop (0.1 miles).

Benefits

Visitors to Hardy's Animal Farm can expect a unique and educational experience, unlike any other in the area. The farm is dedicated to teaching children about agriculture and offers a variety of hands-on activities. The staff is knowledgeable and passionate about animals, making the experience enjoyable and informative for visitors of all ages.

Good to Know

It is important to note that some of the activities at Hardy's Animal Farm may not be suitable for very young children or those with allergies. Visitors should also be aware that the farm is located in a rural area, and appropriate footwear is recommended.

Reviews

Customers have raved about their experiences at Hardy's Animal Farm, praising the educational and interactive activities. Visitors have particularly enjoyed the animal petting sessions and guided tours, with many noting the knowledgeable and friendly staff. Overall, customers highly recommend a visit to Hardy's Animal Farm for a fun and educational day out.

FAQ

What kind of animals do you have on your farm for children to interact with?

At Hardy's Animal Farm, we have a variety of animals for children to interact with, including pigs, sheep, cows, goats, ponies, rabbits, and more!

Do you have any supervised activities or programs for children?

Yes, we have a range of supervised activities and programs for children, including tractor rides, animal feeding sessions, and pony rides.

Are there any special safety precautions in place for children?

We take the safety of our visitors very seriously and have several precautions in place, including hand sanitizing stations throughout the farm, fences around animal enclosures, and trained staff to supervise all activities.

What food options are available on the farm for families?

We have a range of food options available on the farm, including a cafe serving hot and cold food, snacks, and drinks. We also have picnic areas for families to enjoy their own food.

What is the cost of admission for both children and adults?

Our admission prices vary depending on the time of year and day of the week, but generally, children under 2 are free, children aged 2-16 are between £9.50-£11.50, and adults are between £8.50-£10.50. We also offer family tickets and discounts for senior citizens and disabled visitors.

Reviews

  • Lisa Rogers

    13-06-2023
  • Jordan Soar

    12-06-2023
  • Connor Machin

    Really nice day out! Lots of different animals, there's a tractor tour that takes you all the way around the farm. We got there just in time for the baby goat petting, and we even got to hold them. Therss a cafe inside and also a soft play area for the kids. The food was really good and very reasonably prices as well. Highly recommend!

    11-06-2023
  • Tonii Lazenby

    Fabulous place. Lots too do. Indoor play area good. Food very nice

    11-06-2023
  • Nadia Johnson

    The best farm we have been too. Activities all day throughout the farm which creates a personal experience. The cleanest farm and most lovely staff. The best day at a farm we have had! Thank you

    11-06-2023
  • Sasha Brown

    11-06-2023
  • Terry Gilliver

    Great experience

    11-06-2023
  • Terry Watkins

    A bit expensive £40 odd for a family of 4 which consists of 2 adult 1 child 3yr and an 18mth old. Nice place 3 hours was plenty of time to spend, also the onsite cafe was good value for kids meals £5.75,for that you get a filled roll,crips, a chocolate bar apple and a drink. Adults wasn't too bad value. Kids really enjoyed themselves.

    04-06-2023
  • amsal amjad

    Absolutely amazing experience! £36 for 2 adults and 1 child, including NHS discount, for a whole day packed with fun. Spacious parking, free of cost and very welcoming staff. Great outdoor and indoor playing frames. Pony cycle ride and tractor ride all included in the admission pack. Lovely interaction with the animals. Toilets were decent and tidy. There is also a 9-hole golf course which for me took our experience to a next level. No extra charges for the golf course! Food was absolutely fresh and flavorful. Can't fault anything to be honest. Only suggestion would be to keep more balls in the football pitch next to the playing frame. Probably one of the cleanest farm parks I have been to. Can easily spend a whole day here.

    04-06-2023
  • BonBon Pigeon

    I went 2 days ago to here, amazing place for kids but unfortunately I have found some animal cruelty. There was barbed wire everywhere behind the fences, but the thing is we are meant to be feeding them anyways? The poor animals have cuts all over their heads and cut themselves when going under the barbed wire. They are all fresh cuts. The kids play area gave me children multiple bruises and grazes from how dangerous it is inside and cramped. Lots of the animals look starving, only thing they survive on is grass. Also the goats have tiny enclosures inside, so I thought they must have lots of grass land outside right? But no just a tiny patch smaller then the actual cage inside. Also pig pens are tiny poor things. It’s like the farm depends on the customers to feed them all the time.

    04-06-2023