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🐑St Werburghs City Farm

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A vibrant community city farm in Bristol offering free entry and a chance to meet animals like sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, and more. Highlights include a small animal handling area, a large adventure playground, a community garden, and a café serving homemade food.

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

Travel tips

  • Free entry makes it easy to visit often

    Entry is completely free, so you can pop in for an hour or stay longer without worrying about ticket costs.

  • Animal handling area suits younger children

    The small animal handling area is great for little ones wanting hands-on experience. Supervise closely and wash hands afterwards.

  • Large playground keeps older children entertained

    The adventure playground is substantial enough to occupy older children for a good while, giving younger siblings space too.

  • It's an outdoor site so plan for weather

    The farm is entirely outdoors. Bring waterproofs in winter and wet weather, plus sun protection in summer months.

  • Café serves homemade food

    There's an on-site café with homemade food, though it may be pricier than packed lunches. Worth checking opening times beforehand.

  • Bring a picnic for budget-friendly visits

    With free entry, bringing a packed lunch makes a very affordable family day out. Look for grassy areas to settle down.

  • Check buggy access before visiting

    As an outdoor farm, ground conditions vary. Contact ahead to check whether buggies are practical during your visit date.

  • Toilet facilities worth checking in advance

    Being outdoors, toilet availability may be limited. Ring ahead if your little one needs frequent access or changing facilities.

  • Baby changing facilities unclear

    Information about baby changing isn't widely advertised. Call ahead if you're bringing a baby to confirm what's available.

  • Wear appropriate footwear for farmyard

    Farmyard ground gets muddy, especially after rain. Wellies or sturdy shoes are essential, plus a spare pair in the car.

  • Suits all ages from babies upwards

    The farm welcomes all ages. Babies can enjoy the surroundings, toddlers love the animals, older kids get the playground.

  • Community garden adds variety to visit

    Beyond animals and play, the community garden offers educational interest about growing food and nature.

  • No suggested visit duration means flexibility

    There's no set recommended time, so visit for 30 minutes or half a day depending on your children's interests and energy levels.

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