
Hoar Park Children's Farm
đ Nuneaton, West Midlands
Small farm with goats, sheep, alpacas, chickens, ducks, rabbits, guinea pigs, reptiles, and ponies. Part of Hoar Park Craft Village, which includes a tearoom, sweet shop, and antique shops. Comfortably visited in one to two hours.
Took my 5 year old and for that age group it's perfect. Farm animals, alpacas, reptiles etc. really good value for money and cheap to get in and the gift shop has lots of affordable bits and bobs for kids. Nice little play park too. Will be going again
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with children under 8 seeking a relaxed, hands-on animal experience. The farm is small â expect lambs, sheep, and alpacas to approach the fence immediately for food, which is a genuine highlight for young children. Not a large zoo substitute, and delivers an intimate farm visit that a 5-year-old will find genuinely exciting.
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katy gibson
a year ago
âTook my 5 year old and for that age group it's perfect. Farm animals, alpacas, reptiles etc. really good value for money and cheap to get in and the gift shop has lots of affordable bits and bobs for kids. Nice little play park too. Will be going againâ
Dimple Rehal
3 months ago
âThey had an offer this weekend ÂŖ5 a ticket + a free tea/coffee. Me & my son throughly enjoyed it. It was quiet, peaceful. The tearoom was a cosy place to eat lunch. The antique shops outside were nice. The man at the farm shop was kind. 100% recommend this place.â
E.BROWN
11 months ago
âLovely little farm, had a wonderful few hours there with the kids. Ideal little spot for some family fun, feeding animals, playing in the park area, and 100% stunning views. As we are a large family, the price is fair, and family of 6 cost ÂŖ38 admission to get into the farm, which is located towards the back of the main building. ÂŖ1 for a small bucket of animal food, and ÂŖ4.50 for two coffees. Can't really complain at those prices for a nice day out!?. Kids loved it. They really liked being able to feed the animals, and we even got lucky to pet a tortoise, guinea pig, and a rabbit. The only issue we found was that it felt like there were more sheep at the farm, and sadly, due to an illness, we couldn't see any chickens or ducks. However, We will be back for another lovely day out, hopefully see the ducks and chickens too. I would recommend coming here for a nice day out, especially as a cheap family day out. đđâ
paul brown
2 years ago
âA pleasant way to spend an hour or two. The animals are quite friendly and won't hesitate to approach you for food. There's signs dotted about reminding you which animals to feed and which ones to not feed. Well packed souvenir shop and a small tea room. The staff are very enthusiastic.â
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Overview
Hoar Park Children's Farm sits within Hoar Park Craft Village and lets children feed and interact with a range of animals including alpacas, guinea pigs, and reptiles. Animal feed is available on site. The adjacent tearoom is known for homemade cakes, and the craft village adds antique and gift shops for adults. Country walks and fishing are accessible nearby.



