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🐑Streamvale Open Farm

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Streamvale Open Farm is a family-run working farm in Carryduff, County Antrim, offering a hands-on experience for children and adults. Highlights include animal petting and feeding (lambs, goats, pigs, calves, and more), bottle-feeding lambs, pony rides, tractor and trailer rides, and indoor and outdoor play areas. The farm also features a large indoor soft play barn, pedal tractors, go-karts, and a bouncy castle. There's a farm shop and cafe serving local produce and homemade treats. The farm is particularly popular with toddlers and primary school-aged children, with activities that encourage interaction with animals and outdoor fun.

  • Animal petting, bottle-feeding, and feeding sessions
  • Pony rides, tractor rides, and go-kart tracks
  • Indoor soft play barn for rainy days
  • Farm shop and cafe with homemade food
  • Seasonal events like Easter egg hunts and Halloween spooktaculars
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingOutdoor
Ages012
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Travel tips

  • Dress for muddy play

    Bring old clothes and wellies as children will get dirty handling animals and exploring the farm. Consider spare clothes in the car.

  • Hand washing after animals

    Ensure children wash their hands thoroughly after petting and feeding animals before eating or touching faces.

  • Bottle-feeding lambs is popular

    Bottle-feeding sessions attract queues, especially on weekends. Arrive early or ask staff when the next session is scheduled.

  • Indoor soft play for bad weather

    The indoor soft play barn means rainy days are still worthwhile, though it may get crowded during wet weather.

  • Mix active and quiet activities

    Balance energetic activities like go-karts and pony rides with quieter animal interactions to avoid overstimulation and meltdowns.

  • Bring sun protection

    Much of the farm is outdoor. Pack sunscreen, hats, and consider a pop-up shelter for younger children needing shade breaks.

  • Cafe serves homemade food

    The on-site cafe offers homemade options, but bring snacks and drinks for young children who may need feeding between activities.

  • Check seasonal events in advance

    Easter egg hunts and Halloween events are popular. Book ahead or check opening times if visiting during school holidays.

  • Suitable from baby age onwards

    The farm welcomes babies and toddlers, though very young ones may need carrying during some activities. Check buggy access to all areas.

  • Allow time between activity stations

    With petting areas, rides, soft play, and go-karts spread across the farm, allow at least 3-4 hours for a full visit.

  • Plan for toilet breaks

    With outdoor activities and animal handling, know where toilet facilities are located to avoid long walks with young children.

  • Pony rides may have weight limits

    Pony rides typically have age and weight restrictions. Clarify with staff before queuing if your child meets the requirements.

  • Farm shop for local souvenirs

    The farm shop sells local produce and gifts. It's worth a browse, though prices may be higher than supermarkets.

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