Discover the best top things to do in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom including Homefield Alpacas, Humber Llamas, Hardys Animal Farm, Rand Farm Park, Sir Richard Sutton Estates, Rushmoor Farm Park and Falconry Centre, Hall Farm Park, Tattershall Farm Park, Chambers Farm Woods, The Pink Pig Farm.
Restaurants in Lincolnshire
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Had our 2nd trek here, did the woodland walk had a really great walk with Darwin and Galaxy, and of course Chrissy who makes it so interesting and worth while. Followed by two large pieces of extremely good home made victoria sponge cake and coffee. Also spent three nights in the cottage and had a lovely time. Thanks for everything Chrissy
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Birthday treat for a member of our family. We were a group of 6 adults who had a fab time , feeding , grooming and walking the llamas. Great explanation and demonstration given by the staff. We were all put at ease and really enjoyed the 45 minute session. This was booked through email and cost £15 per person. We all loved it.
4.5 based on 560 reviews
Hardys Animal Farm is a great day out in over 7 acres of Lincolnshire countryside yet just 10 minutes walk from the beach, with loads of things to do and animals for you to meet feed and make friends with. It's a great day out, whatever the weather! You can see pigs being born in our specially glazed breeding unit, feed the goats and many other animals, allowing the children to learn about modern farming in a safe and fun environment. We also have baby Lambs, Goats, Cows and Chicks being born throughout the year. There is plenty of space for the kids to run around in our 3 Adventure Playgrounds catering to all ages, while you relax with a hot drink or a bite to eat. Go on a relaxing Cart Ride around the Farm with Fergie the Tractor and then decamp to Haystacks Indoor Playbarn, there are loads of things to do come rain or shine. The Number 3 Bus stops at the end of the farm road, running every 8-10 minutes from Skegness, Ingoldmells, Butlins & Fantasy Island
Love it. Plenty animals for kids and adventure playground. Younger kids liked pitch and putt golf myself and mum like coffees and rest
4.5 based on 472 reviews
Rand Farm Park offers a high quality "hands on" fun and learning experience both for day and residential visitors of all ages and abilities • Large variety of animals to hold, feed, touch and cuddle • Daily demonstrations • Two Indoor heated play areas • Under-cover ride-on tractors and sandpit • Tearoom to seat 120 • Coffee Bar seating a further 80 • Large outdoor Adventure Playground • Farm tractor and trailer rides complete with wheelchair lift Our staff are friendly, welcoming, highly trained and motivated and ensure that each visitor is treated as someone special to go home with memories to treasure for many years to come.
Called on a quite rainy day, had great time good value for money even on rainy day plenty to do and see had great time feeding the animals, tractor ride and crazy golf to name few. Great farm staff very friendly nice cafe good day out will definitely be back thanks for great day
4.5 based on 234 reviews
Rushmoor Farm Park and Falconry Centre is a small family farm park. We have a variety of farm animals, birds of prey and small animals. We have 3 different daily displays consisting of Harris Hawks, Owls, Falcons and Eagle. Daily Pony rides for children over 2 and Alpaca walking. All day small animal holding were you can get up close to our little animals. A creepy crawlies handling. We also have a Great Tearoom which is open to farm and passing visits. We have an amazing new outdoor children play area open to all customers.
4.5 based on 212 reviews
Hall Farm Park is a family owned and run attraction set on the edge of the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds. Indoor and outdoor play areas, friendly animals, woodland walks, crazy golf. Walk the goats and tractor and trailer rides(seasonal) Tearoom serving local produce and gift shop. Birthday parties and group visits catered for. A memorable day out.
Visited Hall Farm Park again with young grandson during school half term . Although the park was busy and weather was cold we had a fantastic day, tractor ride, goat walking, go carts and plenty of fun in the play barn for everyone. Hall Farm we’re running a Halloween competition with small prizes for all who completed as well as providing free face painting for those willing to wait their turn. We’ll be back!
4.5 based on 501 reviews
Tattershall Farm Park changed hands on 15th March 2015. The new owners love the outdoors, children (they have 2 young children of their own), animals and tasty food, and this has inspired them to buy Tattershall Farm Park. Their vision is to own and run a business that makes them proud. One where their visitors want to come back time and time again. Feedback on Trip Advisor has been extremely helpful, allowing the new owners to understand what visitors like and don't like about the current offering. The negative feedback has focussed attention on the areas most in need of improvement. Changes already made - Play Barn now heated, damaged equipment repaired, children's chill out area added to cafe, cafe redecorated, new menu launched sourcing fresh, local and tasty ingredients and 'Cuddles Corner' an area where children can handle small animals Changes in progress - During April the number and variety of animals at the attraction is increasing, and these will be housed on grass in large pens with field shelters (expected completion mid April 2015). Changes that we'd like to make, but may take a little while longer include improvements to the road. Whilst 70% of the road was upgraded last summer, parts of the road are still a little bumpier than we would like!
We can not recommend this play enough..... Visited here with our 3 year old and nearly ran out of time during the day to fit everything in despite staying the whole day! For an entry value of £6.50 and EVERY activity/experience included this is extremely good value for money. Outdoor play area Indoor soft play barn Interactive story time experience Bouncy castle Lovely restaurant Wide range of animals Feeding experience of the reindeer and calves Walking a goat experience Reptile area where you hold Tarantulas/snakes Falconry centre with demonstrations Kids can hold the guinea pigs/chicks too The list goes on..... The staff are also incredibly friendly, welcoming and passionate about their work - nothing seems too much and they all seem happy to be at work which is a novelty these days! You MUST visit here if in the area ????
4.5 based on 34 reviews
First thing the parking is free . there is a lovely garden that gets full of butterflies , great for photography and if you're lucky you could see a Grass Snake . Around the forest there are walks you could take short or long walks all are decent for disabled, wheelchairs etc and there is a toilet block at the first car park which are fairly clean considering theyre in the middle of a forest . a great place for a picnic or a walk or butterfly and bird spotting
4.0 based on 871 reviews
A friendly Lincolnshire farm with an award winning Greedy Pig cafe, indoor playbarn & family farm park with lots of indoor and outdoor play and animals to meet pus a free tractor/trailer ride. Free-range, homemade, happiness.
I may be a bit biased as my husband now works here, but we have had a few fantastic days here over the Easter holidays. The staff are all lovely and friendly and nothing is too much trouble. We also brought a couple of friends with us today and decided to have some food. The kids had a sausage meal and us grown ups had a panini, all I can say is WOW, it was delicious. The only thing I think is a little bit of a shame is that you can’t feed the animals any more and the kids used to love this, but I understand why. My eldest just spent the majority of the day in the hay bales, and my five year old got a beautiful face painting done. Thank you for making our Easter holiday even more fantastic, and can’t wait to see the new parts of the farm being built.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.