Rand Farm:
RAND Farm Park is a genuine working farm for children of all ages to enjoy.
You will find it in rural Lincolnshire near the main A158 Lincoln to Skegness road, about two miles on the Lincoln side of Wragby. There are a large variety of animals for you to hold, feed, touch and cuddle with daily activities including lamb and calf feeding and milking.
For more information call: (01673) 858904 or visit: www.randfarmpark.com.

Monk Park Farm:
MONK Park Farm, in Bagby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire, is set in beautiful surroundings with magnificent views and lots of animals to feed.
It has wallabies, fallow deer, llamas, alpacas, highland, longhorns and belted Galloway cattle, Shetland ponies, goats, ducks, geese, hens, Gloucestershire old spot, saddleback pigs and piglets, as well as rare breeds of sheep.
Also home to a host of rare breeds, pedal tractors, giant rabbits and bottle fed lambs, it is a sight to behold for all the family.
For more information, call: (01845) 597730 or visit: www.monkpark.co.uk

Honeysuckle:
HONEYSUCKLE Farm is a working farm and petting zoo in Bewholme Lane, Hornsea, in East Yorkshire. Visitors to Honeysuckle Farm can meet various characters, including Charlie and Tommy, the two Shire horses, who pull the cart. There are five donkeys on the farm too: Margaret, Janet, Penny, Posy and Jack as well as Jersey and Hereford cows. Each day visitors can see how cows are milked and take part in cart rides around the farm, seeing some beautiful scenes while resting their feet for a while.
For details, call: (01964) 533873.

Cruckley Animal Farm:
WHY not take the family to see a working farm in action this weekend?
At Cruckley Animal Farm, at Foston-on-the Wolds, Driffield, in East Yorkshire, you can watch the daily routines of a real farm and see another side to country life. Have a look at what it is like feeding animals, milking the cows and seeing newborn baby animals and pigs being reared. You can also catch a glimpse of the feedhouse and hatchery, with fluffy chicks and ducklings of all ages.
For more information call: (01262) 488337 or visit: www.cruckley.co.uk.

Bretton Farm:
THE Betton Farm Visitor Centre, near East Ayton, just outside Scarborough, is a great place for both children and adults.
Its animal farm is perfect for children to play and learn. They will have a great time exploring the farm and paddocks and getting to know all the animals. Meet Henry the goat, Sofie the Shetland pony, donkeys, rabbits and guinea pigs. The pot-bellied pigs, Porky and Hammy, are really friendly too.
There is also a large selection of toy tractors and other play equipment for both younger and older children.
For more information, call: (01723) 863143 or visit: www.bettonfarm.co.uk.

CRUCKLEY ANIMAL FARM

Opening 20th March 2008
Open Daily 10:30 am – 5:30 pm until 21st September and them weekends only to the end of October (daily during half term).

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NEW FOR 2008!

Birthday parties and ‘be a farmer’ days
40 breeds and varieties of pigs, cows, horses and sheep

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We are a working family farm with rare breeds of farm animals

• 1 ½ mile farm walk way
• Picnicking area
• Tea bar / refreshments
• Hatchery and lakes
• Educational tours
• Children’s play area

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Admission

Adults: £3.95
Seniors: £3.50
Children: £3.50

2 years and under free of charge
Special rates for school visits

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Cruckley Animal Farm
Foston on the Wolds
Between Beeford and Driffield
YO25 8BS

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