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🐄Fermanagh Fun Farm
A family-friendly working farm offering a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities for children. Highlights include petting and feeding animals (goats, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs), tractor rides, indoor and outdoor soft play areas, pedal tractors, a sand pit, and a jumping pillow.
- Suitable for toddlers and primary school children (ages 2–12)
- Facilities: café serving home-cooked food, gift shop, baby-changing, wheelchair-accessible paths
- Tractor and trailer rides run regularly in good weather
- Indoor play barn provides a great rainy-day option
Practical tips: Wear wellies if it's been wet; allow at least 3–4 hours to enjoy everything. Booking online is recommended during peak season.
Travel tips
Wear wellies for muddy conditions
Bring wellies for children, especially after rain. The farm can be muddy, and proper footwear makes exploration much more comfortable.
Allow 3–4 hours for a full visit
Plan for at least 3–4 hours to enjoy the animals, tractor rides, soft play, and other activities without rushing.
Book online during peak season
Online booking is recommended during busy periods to avoid queues and secure your time slot.
Indoor play barn is perfect for rainy days
The indoor play barn means your visit isn't ruined by bad weather. A great backup option when outdoor activities aren't possible.
Baby-changing facilities available
Baby-changing facilities are on-site, so you can change nappies comfortably during your visit.
Tractor rides run in good weather only
Tractor and trailer rides depend on good weather conditions. Plan outdoor rides for earlier in your visit if rain is forecast.
Café serves home-cooked food
The café offers home-cooked meals, so you can grab lunch on-site rather than packing a full picnic.
Best suited for ages 2–12
This farm is designed for toddlers through to primary school children. Older teenagers may find limited appeal.
Wheelchair-accessible paths throughout
The farm has wheelchair-accessible paths, making it easier to navigate for buggies, pushchairs, and wheelchairs.
Bring hand wipes for animal interactions
You'll be feeding and petting animals (goats, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs). Pack hand wipes or sanitiser for afterwards.
Bring a change of clothes for active play
With sand pits, jumping pillows, and soft play, children may get messy. A spare outfit is worth packing.
Gift shop on-site for souvenirs
There's a gift shop if children want to take home a souvenir from their farm visit.
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