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Children’S Farms

Langleybury Children's Farm

Langleybury Children's Farm is a popular destination for families looking to introduce their children to the world of agriculture. Located in Kings Langley, England, the farm offers a range of activities for children to learn about farm animals and the importance of sustainable farming practices. With a focus on education and fun, Langleybury Children's Farm is the perfect place for a family day out.

Introduction to Langleybury Children's Farm

Langleybury Children's Farm is a family-owned farm that started in the early 1960s. The farm's purpose is to teach children about agriculture and the importance of farming in a fun and interactive way. The farm is unique because it offers hands-on experiences for children to learn about farm animals, crops, and the environment.

Services & Products

The farm offers various services, including school visits, birthday parties, and group tours. Customers can also buy animal feed, plants, and other farm products at the farm's shop. The farm's main attraction is its animal petting and feeding area where children can interact with different farm animals, including goats, sheep, ducks, and pigs.

Location

Located in Sarratt, Kings Langley, the farm is situated in a rural area surrounded by fields and forests. The area is known for its picturesque scenery and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can expect to find other farms and countryside businesses in the area. The farm is easily accessible by car, and the nearest public transportation options are the Hemel Hempstead railway station (6 miles), Kings Langley railway station (6 miles), and the Rickmansworth bus station (5 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose Langleybury Children's Farm because it offers a unique and educational experience for children. The farm's interactive approach to teaching children about agriculture is both fun and informative. Additionally, the farm's commitment to animal welfare ensures that the animals are well taken care of and happy.

Good to Know

Customers should be aware that the farm only accepts cash payments. Additionally, some of the farm's activities, such as the animal petting area, may be closed during certain times of the year due to animal welfare concerns.

Reviews

Customers have praised Langleybury Children's Farm for its friendly staff, clean facilities, and educational activities. Many parents have also commented on how much their children enjoyed interacting with the animals and learning about farming. Overall, customers highly recommend Langleybury Children's Farm for a fun and educational family day out.

Amenities

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    playground
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    petting zoo
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    pony rides
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    farm tours
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    farm animals
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    picnic area
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    bbq area
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    gift shop

FAQ

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

We have a wide variety of animals on our farm, including goats, pigs, sheep, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and more. Children can interact with these animals and even feed them.

Do you have any supervised activities or programs for children?

Yes, we have a number of supervised activities and programs for children, including pony rides, tractor rides, and a play area with slides and climbing frames. We also offer educational programs and workshops.

Are there any special safety precautions in place for children?

Yes, we take the safety of children very seriously and have a number of precautions in place. All of our animal interactions are supervised and we have hand-washing stations throughout the farm. We also have safety guidelines posted for all of our activities.

What food options are available on the farm for families?

We have a café on site that serves a variety of food and drinks, including sandwiches, hot dogs, pastries, and ice cream. We also have picnic areas available for families who prefer to bring their own food.

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

Our admission prices vary depending on the day and time of year, but generally range from £5 to £10 for children and £6 to £12 for adults. Children under 2 years old are free. We also offer family and group discounts.

Reviews

  • mansoor anwar

    23-05-2023
  • Mandy Anstee

    I love this place. It's great for all ages. The animals are all so cute.. the only thing I have to say is I dont like the owls cages. Or the peacock it's a tiny space. I didnt see any water for the donkeys calf or goats.. the pond water for the geese is disgusting and needs a clean out. It's a charity run place. I wish more money was given to help some of the animals. I asked if the owls get to fly.. the answer was no. 😪😪. I wish the peacock and pea hens had more room. There are new born baby lambs left out in the field. . Not happy about that. No barn for shelter. It has potential to be better. I fell in love with the donkeys.but two of them need eye hair trims as the cant see the hair is so long.

    15-05-2023
  • Lynn Wallington

    Lovely little farm. You can feed some of the animals. Sheep, Goats, Donkeys, Pigs, Guinea Pigs, Owls, Tortoises, Chickens, Rabbits, Birds. Also has a playground, zipwire, cafe and large seating area. A great place for little ones. Very reasonably priced and the staff are very friendly

    29-04-2023
  • Martin Styles

    Exellent family day out feed the animals

    29-04-2023
  • Stefan Cvetanov

    Small very good arranged and safe farm.

    29-04-2023
  • Roy Deacon

    29-03-2023
  • jake tomkins

    I had an overall really nice experience here apart from when my 3 year old son was feeding the goats. We were feeding them through the fence as normal and then a giant sheep that was in the same part as the goats scared the goats,bullying them out of the way to get the food. The goats were scared causing them to quickly try to get their head back on the otherwise of the fence. As this happened the horn of the goat caught my sons eye right in the corner. He was really hurt and I was really worried about him. Thankfully there was no serious injury to my son but I do feel that the sheep that is in the same pen should be removed from the same one as the goats as it is obviously bullying them and causing them to jolt and could cause further injury to other children

    29-09-2022
  • Mioara Olaru

    Such a lovely farm.

    29-09-2022
  • Glenn Perera

    Great place to spend a couple hours with the kids. They can get very close and feed the sheep, goats, cows, donkeys and pigs. Place is pretty small but is definitely worth visiting if you have some time to kill during the day. Not a full day out, but a fun one.

    29-09-2022
  • The Truth Generator

    Excellent farm. Excellent price. Beautiful staff. First time saw Chickens around us. There was no barrier. Kids really enjoyed. First time saw Rooster crowed in front of us and it reminded me natural life of Pakistan. Really enjoyed the day.

    29-09-2022