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🐐Windmill Hill City Farm

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A community city farm in Bedminster, Bristol, offering a free and friendly space for families with children. The farm has a variety of animals including goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, and rabbits, which children can pet and feed at certain times. There is also a large adventure playground, a sensory garden, and a cafe serving homemade food.

  • Highlights: Animal feeding sessions, playground, gardening workshops, seasonal events.
  • Suitable for all ages, especially toddlers and primary school children.
  • Facilities: Cafe, toilets (including baby changing), picnic areas, free parking on nearby streets.
  • Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes as paths can be muddy. The farm is open daily except Mondays, 9am–4:30pm.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy, waterproof shoes

    Paths can get muddy, especially after rain. Waterproof shoes or wellies are worth bringing for all family members.

  • Plan around animal feeding times

    Animal feeding sessions are a highlight. Check the website or ask staff when these happen to avoid missing out.

  • Closed on Mondays

    The farm is closed on Mondays. Plan your visit for Tuesday to Sunday between 9am and 4:30pm.

  • Free entry and parking

    Admission is free, and there is free parking on nearby streets. Great value for families on a budget.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Toilets include baby changing facilities, making nappy changes easier during your visit.

  • Bring hand wipes for animal handling

    Children will want to pet and feed the animals. Pack hand wipes or sanitiser to clean hands afterwards.

  • Picnic-friendly with on-site cafe

    Bring a picnic to enjoy in designated areas, or grab homemade food from the cafe. Both options work well.

  • Explore the sensory garden

    The sensory garden offers a calmer area away from the main playground, useful if children need a quieter space.

  • Large adventure playground on-site

    A large adventure playground keeps children entertained. Wear layers as they'll likely play for a good while.

  • Suitable for toddlers and primary age children

    The farm is ideal for toddlers and primary school children. Very young babies may find it less engaging.

  • Check for seasonal events and workshops

    The farm runs gardening workshops and seasonal events throughout the year. Worth checking their website before visiting.

  • Allow flexibility for muddy play

    Expect muddy clothes if children play in the fields or playground. Bring a change of clothes or pack an extra top.

  • Animals include goats, sheep, pigs, chickens, and rabbits

    The farm has a good variety of animals to meet. Children who are nervous of certain animals can choose which to interact with.

  • Buggy-friendly paths available

    Though paths can be muddy, most main routes are manageable with a buggy. Check conditions on the day.

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