Discover the best top things to do in Abergele, United Kingdom including Manorafon Farm Park, St. Michael's Church, Catholic Church of Saint Therese of Lisieux, Gwrych Castle, St. Mary's Church, Salem Welsh Presbyterian Church, North Coast Church, The Catholic Church of Christ the King, The Church Of God In Towyn, St. Paul's Methodist Church.
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Oodles of fun for all the family…….Experience the thrill of the sheep race, get up close to reptiles and creepy crawlies, cuddle the rabbits, feed the goats and greet the alpacas. Or join us as we welcome an array of new baby animals throughout the year - from adorable lambs to cheeky kids, fluffy chicks and cute piglets. Then discover the indoor play barn, the exciting off-road pedal go-karts and the giant sand pit. Get into character in Tiny Town, explore the Clamber Castle or let off steam on the bouncy pillows before stopping off at the Greedy Goat Snack Hut to refuel. There’s plenty to see and even more to do. Nestled in the picturesque parkland of Gwrych Castle, close to the stunning North Wales coastline and conveniently just off the A55. Visit Manorafon Farm for a memorable and fun-packed family day out.
Such a well organised Farm Park, Puts anxious minds are ease, cleanliness and sanitisation stations and signage made clear, Very well planned out with social distancing and times of arrival in place makes it safe for families to visit, Wonderful care and information given from staff, Awesome Nibbles at the hungry goat, Our favourites of the day where the peddle bike/karts and the very vocal Donkey and the most Adorable Bunnies, Looking forward to returning real soon!
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4.5 based on 287 reviews
Gwrych Castle is a 250 acre historic landscape under restoration. The castle was purchased by a charitable trust in June 2018 with a view to restoring the site back to its former glory. Come and witness the process of restoration as part of our daily opening or visit one of our events. For up to date information please visit our website.
After seeing Gwrych Castle in the distance and admiring its beauty, we decided to visit and support this fantastic preservation project. We decided to purchase a yearly family pass which is excellent value if you plan to visit more than once. With four kids it can be a challenge to find activities which offer good value for money. I’m told that there are special events throughout the year that you can attend with the pass. The owners and volunteers have done an amazing job of the renovations and the gardens were in full bloom, much to the delight of my children who like to use the ‘Picture This’ app to identify flowers. The Cala lillies especially were stunning. The gardens have been restored sympathetically and you can imagine them being the same now as they were a hundred years ago. The restored indoor rooms are closed at the moment as there is a phased reopening due to COVID but this gives us something to look forward to when we visit again. There is hand sanitizer dotted around and the one way signed walk which ensures that you are never close or bumping into other people. The views from the top wall are amazing and panoramic. The sun was shining and life really couldn’t get any better. That was until we discovered the cherry trees near the car park and at least an hour was spent picking, eating and getting covered in cherry juice! Oh what fun! We can’t wait to see what restorations happen next and commend the owners and team of committed volunteers for their hard work and commitment.
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