10 Farms in West Yorkshire That You Shouldn't Miss

March 4, 2022 Chanda Heide

West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in England. It is an inland and in relative terms upland county having eastward-draining valleys while taking in moors of the Pennines and has a population of 2.2 million. West Yorkshire came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972.
Restaurants in West Yorkshire

1. Posey Paca's

Tong Lane Home Farm, Tong Village, Bradford BD4 0RR England +44 113 285 4356 [email protected] http://poseypacas.co.uk
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Posey Paca's

To enable us to keep our herd of re homed alpacas and to ensure we can help more in the future, we provide alpaca trekking and walking experiences with our wonderful herd. We also do meet and greet experiences where you can come along and meet the tribe and get involved with feeding time. We provide event appearances, school visits etc which can be discussed to suit your needs.

Reviewed By tracey47l - Bradford, United Kingdom

Fantastic surroundings so peaceful and Kelsey knew so much about the alpacas it was wonderful they r soo cute and it was just lovely experience

2. Windle House Farm

Windle House Farm Lee Lane, Oxenhope BD22 9RB England +44 7854 505471 [email protected] http://windlehousefarm.co.uk
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Windle House Farm

PETTING BARN ENTRY £4 per person ​ Get up close and personal with a selection of our farm animals. Goats, cows, pigs, chickens, llama, alpacas, cattle, sheep, ponies, donkey. ​ Why Visit A Farm? A farm visit gives children the opportunity to connect with the living environment. Interacting with animals provides a very rich, hands-on learning experience in which both formal and informal education can flourish. ​ The farm environment can benefit the whole child. Intellectually, Personally, Emotionally, Physically and Socially. ​ Enjoy light refreshments from our cafe. ​ Please note children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. ​ Please follow us on facebook for regular up dates ​ OPENING TIMES VARY - please check the website OPEN MAY TO SEPTEMBER ONLY Saturday and Sunday 10-5pm, Thursdays and Fridays 11-4pm

Reviewed By IanGBradford - Yorkshire, United Kingdom

The main problem for my granddaughter was what to stroke/play with/ride on; she loved it all! The farm animals were so placid and easy to touch (safely, and always under supervision), the toys were numerous and mostly suitable for younger ones, (the small bouncy castle especially). There was a warm welcome too in the cafe, with very reasonable prices and selection of goodies. All in all, an excellent experience, and one we shall be repeating next year. (Check opening times, they're fairly limited at the moment - Excellent safety and Covid precautions in operation)

3. Braythorne Bees - The Honey House

Braythorne Barn Church Lane Stainburn, Otley, Leeds LS21 2LW England +44 113 284 2982
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Braythorne Bees - The Honey House

4. The Rhubarb Triangle Farm Shop

Green End Farm, Carlton, Wakefield WF3 3QR England +44 113 288 7034 [email protected] http://www.therhubarbtrianglefarmshop.co.uk
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

The Rhubarb Triangle Farm Shop

Reviewed By Honeykins

I visit here very often as it’s local to me . Always stocked with fresh, inviting looking vegetables and other produce. The farm eggs are fabulous. Staff nice and helpful. Very happy with all my purchases. A bit more economical with the prices than expensive Blacker Hall without scrimping on quality .

5. Crag House Farm

Otley Old Road, Leeds LS16 7NH England +44 113 230 3618 [email protected] http://www.craghousefarm.com
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Crag House Farm

Reviewed By Jen32B - Newcastle, United Kingdom

Came here with my extended family inc 2 small children. We had reserved and had plenty of space on the table. The activity packs provided for the children were fantastic, lots of different activities. I ordered the cheese burger which was well done as am pregnant. This was one of the best tasting burgers I have had in a long time. We ordered a variety of food, fish & chips, quiche, burgers and they were all great. I shared a raspberry frangipan with ice cream - it was huge!! Would totally recommend the granary restaurant. The plant nursery is nice and the children's play area is also good.

6. Farmer Copleys

Ravensknowle Farm Pontefract Road, Pontefract WF7 5AF England +44 1977 600200 http://www.farmercopleys.co.uk
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4.0 based on 663 reviews

Farmer Copleys

Reviewed By Sazrufc - Rotherham, United Kingdom

Had a great day here today, was recommended by a friend so thought we would book. We went in the corn maze which was great fun and got you looking for clues. We also did a bit of strawberry picking but they wasn’t many to choose but we had fun. My child is 13 and think if the children are older they would probably get a little bored. Definitely ideal for the younger children. Great place for a great day out.

7. Meanwood Valley Urban Farm

Meanwood Valley Urban Farm Sugar Well Road, Leeds LS7 2QG England +44 113 262 9759 [email protected] http://www.mvuf.org.uk
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4.0 based on 162 reviews

Meanwood Valley Urban Farm

The 24 acre Meanwood Valley Urban Farm has a variety of farm animals including alpacas, goats, sheep, pigs, hens, donkeys, and ducks. There are woodland walks, and a longer walk through our 5 acre coppice, where a variety of wildlife can be seen if you are very quiet.There is a small playground for children under 12 and you may want to take a break at the independently run Hungry Hedgehog Cafe which offers vegetarian options and facilities for warming baby food.We have our own car park and there is a Farm Shop with toys, gifts, plants and produce grown on the farm and fresh farm eggs.

Reviewed By Cakeyfacey - Leeds, United Kingdom

We've been going to the farm for years as a couple, especially in the spring to see the piglets ????, so I was very excited to take our little boy down when it opened after lockdown. I went down with a friend and our babies last week, one in a baby carrier and the other in a pram. He's only a baby so didn't really have a clue what was going on but was pretty transfixed with the alpacas! For a little farm there are lots of animals to see, we spotted pigs, cows, sheep, goats, ducks, chickens and the aforementioned alpacas. We've definitely seen rabbits and Guinea pigs before too. There's also a huge market garden and lots of plants and a pond to enjoy. There's a lovely farm shop (currently closed I think due to Covid) and a little cafe. We had a bite to eat at the cafe and a coffee each which was very welcome. It's such good value - £2 for adults and 50p for children over 2, under 2s are free. We got a family membership which is £25 for the year as we only live up the road and will go loads I'm sure. I have to say I'm really surprised by the negative reviews comparing it to somewhere like Cannon Hall in terms of activities and scale. If you're looking for outdoor playgrounds, tractor rides etc. then it might not be for you and you might be better visiting a commercial enterprise like Cannon Hall. This isn't a diss of Cannon Hall at all, I've been before with friends and their children and it's great, it's also £8 per adult and £8 per child over 2, so £34 per family plus parking charges. Meanwood would be £5 for a family and is a charity so it's a very different proposition. If you're looking for a little stroll, some plants and animals to entertain little ones for a couple of hours and a nice cuppa at the end then it's a fantastic place to visit and excellent value for money.

8. Farnley Estates

Manor Road, Farnley Tyas, Huddersfield HD4 6UL England +44 1484 665544 [email protected] http://farnleyestates.co.uk/
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

There are many walks in Yorkshire, yet we believe that the walks around Farnley Estates are some of the best. In fact, since Yorkshire was voted the third best place in the world to visit, we could claim that our Yorkshire walks are some of the world’s best. Whether you’re on a walking holiday, want to explore Yorkshire’s countryside come enjoy walking in Farnley.

9. None Go Bye Farm

None Go Bye Farm Otley Old Road, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 5HZ England +44 113 284 2206 http://www.nonegobyefarm.co.uk/
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

None Go Bye Farm

Reviewed By Cruiser109860

First time fishing here and defo visit again lovely place and well maintained and plenty of varied fish highly recommend it suits all experience of fishing abilities

10. Emsley's Farm Shop

Greenside Farm Greenside, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7DW England +44 113 250 3060 http://www.emsleysfarmshop.co.uk/
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3.5 based on 49 reviews

Emsley's Farm Shop

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