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🐑Moher Hill Open Farm

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Moher Hill Open Farm is a family-run attraction in Liscannor, County Clare, offering a hands-on farm experience for children of all ages. Highlights include:
- Feeding and petting friendly animals (goats, sheep, pigs, donkeys, rabbits)
- Indoor and outdoor playgrounds, including a large bouncy castle and slides
- Tractor and trailer rides around the farm (seasonal)
- Indoor soft play area for younger kids

Facilities include a café serving homemade food and ice cream, picnic areas, baby changing, and ample parking. The farm is well-suited for toddlers to pre-teens, with plenty of supervised activities. It’s an excellent choice for a half-day outing, especially in good weather, though some indoor attractions (café, soft play) make it viable on drizzly days. Practical tip: bring rain gear as the farm is largely outdoor, and check seasonal opening hours online.

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyClare
CountryIreland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Dress for rain and wind

    The farm is mostly outdoors in County Clare, so bring waterproof jackets and wellies even if the forecast looks promising.

  • Plan for a half-day visit

    Most families spend 2-4 hours here. Mix animal interactions with playground time to keep children engaged without rushing.

  • Check seasonal opening hours

    Tractor rides and some activities are seasonal, so verify opening times and available attractions on the website before you visit.

  • Bring hand wipes and change of clothes

    Hands get muddy and wet from animal feeding and outdoor play. Pack spare clothes for younger children, especially toddlers.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    The farm has baby changing, making nappy changes straightforward. Worth noting the café is also indoors if you need a break.

  • Supervise children around animals

    Although animals are friendly, supervise children closely during feeding and petting to ensure safe, gentle interactions.

  • Soft play for littlest visitors

    An indoor soft play area makes the farm workable for babies and very young toddlers on drizzly days, not just outdoor play.

  • Parking is ample

    The farm has plenty of parking, so you won't struggle to find a space even during busier times.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    The on-site café serves homemade food and ice cream. Alternatively, pack a picnic to eat in the designated picnic areas.

  • Animal feeding is a highlight

    Feeding and petting goats, sheep, pigs, donkeys and rabbits is the main draw. Have cameras ready for happy moments.

  • Tractor rides suit older toddlers upwards

    Seasonal tractor and trailer rides work best for children who enjoy sitting still. Check if they're running on your visit day.

  • Bouncy castle and slides for energy release

    A large bouncy castle and slides are available, ideal for letting children burn energy between animal interactions.

  • Suitable for ages 0-18

    The farm works well for babies through pre-teens, though very young babies may find it mainly background scenery.

  • Good weather maximises the experience

    Dry, mild weather makes outdoor animal feeding and playground time much more enjoyable. Plan for good days if possible.

  • Buggy accessibility on the farm

    Much of the farm is outdoor terrain. Buggies are manageable but worth checking ground conditions on the day, especially after rain.

  • Affordable family attraction

    The farm is a budget-friendly outing compared to many attractions, making it good value for a half-day family experience.

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