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There is plenty to see at Swithens Farm. You'll meet calves, pigs, piglets, rabbits, ducks, geese, micro-pigs and a Shetland pony- make sure you buy a bag of carrots from the farm shop and feed some of the animals. At the weekends there's the chance to hold and pet some of the smaller animals and you might even get the chance to milk a cow. There's a Play Barn where the kids can play and run around no matter the weather. You will find a number of different obstacles for them to tackle and a ball pool to explore.

Somewhere To Eat?

There is a café serving a selection of homemade food and refreshments.

Are There Toilets?

There are toilets available.

Baby Friendly?

There’s baby changing facilities available in the cafe.

Want To Treat Yourself?

In the Farm Shop you will find fresh produce, condiments and some gifts.

Where Shall I Park?

There’s free onsite parking.

Features

  • Outdoor
  • Open All Year

Category

Animals + Nature

Animals + Nature

Suitable For

toddler

toddler

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Opening Times

Monday: Closed (open on school holidays) Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 - 17:00

Price Information

Please contact the attraction.

Facilities

ShopCafeShopPlay AreaFREE ParkingBaby Changing

How To Get There

Directions

From the M1, exit at junction 42 on to the A654 towards Robin Hood. Stay on the Road through Robin Hood and out the other side until you reach Swithen's Street on your right. Turn down Swithen's Road. The farm will be on your righthand side.

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Tips

Great day out, mix of farmyard animal petting zoo, soft play and outdoor playground, food is delicious and reasonably priced

A fun day out.

Old play equipment showing wear & tear some items even damaged, no thought to health and safety at all. Animals are extremely smelly (my toddler nearly vomited because of the smell) but entry fee is low so you get what you pay for.

I really enjoyed taking my daughter here, the price is reasonable, the staff are friendly and it's more hands on with the farm animals, you can feed them with carrots. Would definitely go back, my daughter if 18 months loved it!

Great day out

Really nice place, homemade food is amazing.. Not a full day to do but a place worth visiting. Have animals just not enough, playground and soft play.

An enjoyable day visiting the farm with my little girl..would recommend to others.

Took my 1 year old grandson last weekend. He absolutely loved it! We had a nice walk round the animals to start with, a little play in the toddler ball pool and then lunch. The food was lovely, homemade pizza and chips, a freshly made smoothie and a full breakfast for less than £10.

Fantastic farm. It's absolutely free to go round and see the animals which you can feed (a bag of carrots is 25p). It's lovely in the spring with all the new babies. On a nice day you can take a picnic as there is places to sit outside or you can eat in the cafe which is cheap. You can also buy fresh vegetables and meat in the shop. There is an indoor play area for the kids as well which you do pay for but it's not expensive. The toilets are lovely and clean which is always a must in my book. We usually go once a month.

Excellent. Lots of piglets and lambs to watch and feed. Even saw a pig giving birth to its piglets today.

Perfect few hours for zero entry cost. Had a lovely home cooked lunch for very reasonable price. Will definitely be going back. Animals lovely and well kept.