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🐑Ouseburn Farm

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Ouseburn Farm is a delightful city farm located in Newcastle's Ouseburn Valley, offering families a hands-on experience with farm animals and nature. Highlights include:
- Meet and feed animals like cows, sheep, pigs, goats, rabbits, and guinea pigs.
- Children's play area with climbing frames, swings, and a sandpit.
- Community garden and orchard to explore.
- On-site café serving homemade meals, snacks, and hot drinks.

Suitable for all ages, from toddlers to teenagers. Facilities include pushchair-friendly paths, baby-changing, and toilets. Entry is free, with donations welcome. Open daily 10am–4pm (check for seasonal changes). It's an outdoor attraction but offers some covered areas for lighter rain.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Entry is free but bring spare change for donations

    Admission is free, though donations are welcomed. It's worth bringing some loose change to support the farm's running costs.

  • Animal feeding opportunities are a highlight

    Children can meet and feed various animals including cows, sheep, pigs, goats, rabbits, and guinea pigs. This hands-on experience is what makes the farm special.

  • Pushchairs are welcome but paths may be uneven

    Pushchair-friendly paths are available, though some areas may be uneven or muddy. Bring an all-terrain buggy if possible, especially after rain.

  • Baby changing and toilets on site

    Facilities include baby-changing rooms and toilets, making it comfortable for families with very young children.

  • Dress for muddy conditions year-round

    This is an outdoor farm with animals and gardens. Expect mud, especially after rain. Waterproof jackets, wellies, and spare clothes for children are essential.

  • Plan for an afternoon visit with café stops

    The farm is open 10am–4pm. Allow 2–3 hours to enjoy the animals, play area, and gardens without feeling rushed.

  • Bring a picnic or use the on-site café

    There's an on-site café serving homemade meals, snacks, and hot drinks. Alternatively, pack your own picnic to eat in the gardens.

  • Choose quieter mid-week visits if possible

    As a popular free attraction, weekends can get busy. Weekday visits, particularly mid-morning, often mean calmer animal encounters and play areas.

  • Limited shelter in heavier rain

    While there are some covered areas, the farm is largely outdoor. Lighter showers are manageable, but heavier rain may limit your visit.

  • Play area suits toddlers through older children

    The children's play area has climbing frames, swings, and a sandpit. It caters well to toddlers but also keeps older kids entertained.

  • Suitable for all ages from newborns onwards

    The farm welcomes families with newborns, toddlers, and teenagers. Adjust your visit pace based on your youngest child's needs.

  • Check opening times before visiting

    Standard hours are 10am–4pm daily, but seasonal changes may apply. Worth checking the website before planning your trip.

  • Explore the community garden and orchard

    Beyond the main farm, there's a community garden and orchard worth exploring. Children often enjoy learning about growing food.

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