Took my 10 year old son and 18 month grand daughter they both loved it. My son loved the jumping pillow and big slides and pets and my grand daughter the animals and sand pit. Food as expected at these places was expensive cost nearly as much as our tickets so take picnic if can. Good toilet and change facilities that are unisex. My son bought a smores pack to make
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Beverley Chambers ★★★★☆
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D.S-W.C ★★★★★
Really good farm, variety of great options to keep kids of all ages entertained. We visited with age 2 and 6, kids were kept busy until the very end. Lake canoeing (No additional cost) Trampoline Big pillow bounce Small pillow bounce 2x indoor play areas 3x Outdoor playgrounds, one with sand pit, another with zip wire Pond with large fishes in Water park Outdoor castle play area Lots of farm animals plus deers which was a bonus, feeding, petting zones. Tractor tour ride around the farm (additional £3 each). It's one of those areas that you wished you lived closer and would definitely visit on a regular basis because your kids had so much fun. Staff were all very friendly. Great service all round. Highly recommend for family outings...
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Ayyub Chowdhury ★★★☆☆
Castle Country Farm Park has a really good mixture of things to do for kids and families, which makes it a fun day out overall. The splash part is great for the summer with plenty of water features for little ones to run around and cool off in. The indoor playground is set up inside the old cowshed building, which is a clever use of space and gives it a nice rustic feel. Inside there are climbing frames, slides and plenty to keep the kids entertained, especially if the weather turns. The sandpit is also a nice touch, giving younger children something a bit calmer to enjoy while still being hands-on. The trampoline area was another favourite, big enough for the kids to really burn off some energy. The tractor ride around the grounds is a nice little extra too with great views and that classic countryside charm. The animal section, though, was more of a mixed experience. While it’s always nice for kids to see animals up close, I really didn’t like how some of them were kept. The birds, ducks and especially the peacocks were in cages that felt far too small for them. It just didn’t sit right watching them pace around. The rabbits were also a concern, they were constantly being petted and grabbed at by groups of kids, and they honestly looked stressed and uncomfortable. I felt bad for them and wish the park had set up better enclosures or stricter rules to give them space and downtime. Overall, Castle Country Farm Park is packed with activities that kids will love, but I left with mixed feelings because of the animal welfare side of things. If they made improvements there, it would be a much more enjoyable and responsible experience.
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Dawn Waters ★★★★★
This was a really lovely day out with my family. My niece live 10 minutes away and suggested this location for my granddaughters. They loved it. I was clean, friendly, spacious and had lots to look at. We would have purchased an annual membership if we lived closer. My only disappointment was the website. The tickets should be clearly listed at the beginning as day pass and annual passes. It took me ages to to realise that the day tickets were at the bottom of the page. Not clear at all.
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Carole Joyce ★★★★★
Brilliant day out for the family. Reasonable prices, friendly staff. Plenty to do to keep children of all ages busy. Would highly recommend a visit, we will definitely be back
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Kevin Spurgeon ★★★★★
Perfect place for families with young kids. Not your regular tourist trap. Loads of space, several really good quality playgrounds, forts, indoor areas, sand pits, outdoor trampolines and a paddling pool. The tractor ride's good value, and the petting farm is fantastic. The facilities are really good too, lovely café, covered picnic table area and plenty of loos.
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Lia Travolta ★★★★★
Absolutely fantastic place! My 5 year old and I were there 7 hours and she still didn’t want to leave. So much to do and see. The only thing I’m not happy about is the tractor ride around the farm as I don’t think the talk is appropriate for young children. My daughter was so upset after.
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Lee Davis ★★★★★
Weather was terrible whilst out on the canal and raining so took kids here. To he fair, although parts were closed such as the maize field and the larger farm animals was a really good day. Kids loved it, the farm animals, the animal handling and the park. Really good day considering such bad weather. Got lots of photos and can't complain. Coat about £37_38 for all of the family. The cake in graze was really really good also(onsite cafe)
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Lois Biddlestone ★★★★★
We went for Graze and Play with our 2 year old an 9 month old, and we loved it! The goats and sheep and calf are so friendly. Except one grumpy goat who tried to eat me and my toddler. The soft play was great - a bit dated and very cold, but still fun! The restaurant was good, and a nice way to break up the day.
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Cattle Country Farm Park is located at Berkeley Heath Farm House, Berkeley GL13 9EW, UK
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You can contact Cattle Country Farm Park at +44 1453 810510
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