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🐑Lee Valley Park Farms

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A working farm set in the beautiful Lee Valley Park, featuring a mix of indoor and outdoor activities for families. Children can meet and feed a variety of farm animals including goats, sheep, pigs, and rabbits in the Animal Barn. The Farm Discovery Centre offers interactive exhibits about food and farming.

  • Outdoor adventure playground with slides, swings, and climbing frames
  • Tractor and trailer rides around the farm (seasonal)
  • Soft play barn for younger children (under 5s)
  • Pedal tractors and go-karts
  • Café serving hot and cold food, with indoor seating

Practical tips: Wellies and waterproofs recommended in wet weather; parking free; pushchair-friendly paths; baby changing facilities available. Best for toddlers and primary school aged children.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyEssex
CountryEngland
Ages012
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Travel tips

  • Wear wellies and waterproofs

    Bring wellies and waterproof jackets as the farm can be muddy, especially after rain. Children's feet tend to find every puddle.

  • Free parking available

    Parking is free, which helps keep costs down on a farm visit. Arrive early during weekends to secure a good spot near the entrance.

  • Pushchair-friendly throughout

    Paths are pushchair-friendly, making it manageable with younger children or twins. However, muddy conditions may make pushing trickier after rain.

  • Baby changing facilities on-site

    Baby changing facilities are available, so you can manage nappy changes without heading home or finding external facilities.

  • Soft play barn for under-5s

    The soft play barn is dedicated to under-5s, offering a safer, quieter play space when older children's energy becomes overwhelming.

  • Animal feeding experience

    Children can meet and feed goats, sheep, pigs, and rabbits in the Animal Barn. Bring a change of clothes as feeding can get messy.

  • Tractor rides are seasonal

    Tractor and trailer rides operate seasonally, so check ahead before visiting if this is a must-do activity for your children.

  • Pedal tractors and go-karts available

    Pedal tractors and go-karts offer fun for children who enjoy ride-on activities. These work well for primary school-aged children.

  • Café with indoor seating

    The on-site café serves hot and cold food with indoor seating, useful if weather turns or you need to warm up between activities.

  • Best suited to toddlers and primary school children

    The farm is specifically designed for toddlers and primary school-aged children. Older teens may find limited appeal.

  • Plan for mixed indoor and outdoor activities

    Mix of indoor (soft play, Animal Barn, café) and outdoor activities (playground, tractor rides) means you can adjust based on weather.

  • Bring extra socks and shoes

    Pack spare socks and dry shoes in the car. Muddy feet and puddle-jumping are inevitable on a working farm.

  • Allow time for unstructured play

    The adventure playground can absorb hours of children's energy. Don't overplan—build in time for free exploration and play.

  • Interactive farm exhibits teach whilst entertaining

    The Farm Discovery Centre offers interactive exhibits about food and farming, combining education with entertainment for curious minds.

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