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Admission Prices


Peak Season: 1st April - 1st September
(Including School Holidays)

Adult:£8.00
Child (2-15 years):£7.00
Senior Citizen:£7.00
Disabled Adult:£6.50
Disabled Child:£4.50
Special Needs Groups:£4.50
Group Visitors (15+ People):Minus 10%
School Visits (Children & Teachers):£4.50

Off Peak: March, September, October
(Excluding School Holidays)

25% off peak prices, not in conjunction with any other offers.

Season Ticket Prices (Yearly)

Adult:£60
Child (2-15years):£48
Senior Citizen/SN Adult:£52
SN Child:£34
2 Adults 1 Child (2-15years):£140
2 Adults & 2 Children (2-15years):£174
2 Adult 3 Children (2-15years):£200
1 Adult 1 Child (2-15years):£93
1 Adult 2 Children (2-15years):£134

**Please note all prices exclude special event days**



Opening Times


Summer Season : 6th March - 31st October
Daily from 9.30am - 5.30pm
During the summer season all of Farming World's attractions are open to the public.

Winter Season : 1st November - 19th December
Wed - Sun Only 10.00am - 4.00pm
Please note that during the winter season only the indoor play area and the main animal barn are open. Father Christmas weekends in December up until 19th December

Farming World is CLOSED in January and February

Cows do not have teeth on their upper jaw. They wrap their tongues around grass and pull food into their mouths


A cow has 4 stomaches so that it can digest all the grass that it eats


Beef cattle are bigger bodied and shorter legged than Dairy Cows, who are bonier and have larger udders


A cow has to have a calf before she can produce milk