1 / 2Tollcross Farm
đ Central Scotland
Small free farm attraction within Tollcross Park in Glasgow, housing alpacas, chickens, roosters, horses, goats, and peacocks. Free toilets on site. Pram-accessible paths. Best combined with the surrounding park.
I love Tollcross Farm even in winter. Or maybe especially in winter! The park surrounding this farm is just as pleasant ... I love the serenity without the danger element of being completely alone. Don't worry if you don't understand that.xx I love Tollcross Farm. I have so many photos. I will post them later.
đ Family Action Verdict
Best for families with toddlers and babies who want a calm, free introduction to farm animals without the scale or cost of a full farm attraction. The animal variety is solid for a free site.
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Lynn Smith
2 months ago
âI love Tollcross Farm even in winter. Or maybe especially in winter! The park surrounding this farm is just as pleasant ... I love the serenity without the danger element of being completely alone. Don't worry if you don't understand that.xx I love Tollcross Farm. I have so many photos. I will post them later.â
Vanessa
12 months ago
âAbsolutely loved it, ideal for young children and it is inside Tollcross Park. They have toilets facilities which are free, entry to farm is also free. Would definitely recommend coming for a visit.â
David Lawson
a month ago
âGreat place for kids (and granddads). Very nice variety of animals to see and marvel at. It's free, safe, informative and enjoyable.â
David O'Connor
6 months ago
âLittle gem, great for kids and adults alikeâ
Reviews from Google
Overview
Tollcross Farm sits inside Tollcross Park and offers free access to a compact collection of farm animals including alpacas, horses, goats, chickens, roosters, and peacocks. Free toilet facilities are available on site. Pram-friendly paths run throughout. Visits typically run 15â20 minutes at the farm itself, making it well-suited as part of a longer park outing rather than a standalone destination. The surrounding park adds playgrounds and open space for extending the visit.



