Discover the best top things to do in Province of Munster, Ireland including The Farmyard, Kells Sheep Centre, Blueberry Hill Farm, Waterfall Alpaca Farm, Cloncannon Biofarm, The Flying Alpaca, Kennedy's Pet Farm, Muckross Traditional Farms, Cleire Goats, Castle Farm.
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5.0 based on 95 reviews
My husband and I were able to see this wonderful demonstration of sheep herding while travelling with our tour group with Gate 1 Travel as we travelled throughout Ireland. Today, as part of our "Ring of Kerry" day long adventure, we stopped to see Brendan Ferris and his two trained dogs with a herding demonstration. This was very exciting to see Brendan command his dogs and their reactions.
5.0 based on 262 reviews
A wonderful three hours awaits you at Blueberry Hill Farm! Yvonne and Sigi are warm, kind and gracious hosts, memorising the children's names from the start and ensuring they're included and enjoying all the fabulous activities they have lined up. Every child is treated as an individual and their needs skilfully and tactfully looked after. Our children, aged 5 and 13, loved it - and we did too! There was lots of hands on with the patient and friendly animals (the rabbits were almost too cute, especially the babies!) for a couple of hours - which flew by - before butter churning, scone baking and candle making. The tour is topped off with a fine spread of the children's scones and butter and some homemade blackcurrant jam. Our children left (dragging their heels) beaming and begging to come back again. Don't let your kids leave Kerry without a trip to this special place!
5.0 based on 47 reviews
I visited the farm last year and I did the walk. I loved it so much that I decided to do it again but also to stay in the cabin. I stayed 2 nights and I had an amazing time. The owners are fantastic people, animal lovers and rescuers. Their son Luca is a gem, very nice young man. Alpacas are so cute and friendly. They seem to be very happy and relaxed and very well looked after. The cabin itself is cosy and surrounded by greenery with views on the meadows and Castle ruins. Quiet piece of heaven. We are coming back in October!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
When you arrive at Cloncannon Biofarm on the picturesque western slopes of the Devils' Bit mountains, you have really brought yourself close to the 'Earth' on this working organic farm. You will feel the pressures release as you are reconnected to nature and ecological farming. Are you good at communicating with happy farm animals and would you like to be engaged in learning about wildlife? We provide guided tours of the working organic farming enterprises: cows + calves, pigs, chickens, geese, donkeys, and goats. You will also learn about growing organic fruit and vegetables using natural principles. Be prepared to get up close to really fascinating creatures in the various habitats on the farm, ie. woodland, hedgerows, meadows, ponds and rivers. There are stories to be told of local history, gold treasure and another story about murder, but you will be safe in the peace and tranquility of Cloncannon in these times. Refreshments provided. You will leave with pleasant memories.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
We offer multiples experiences tailored on you. Are you looking for some relax time? Do you want to meet special animals and know more about them? Are you brave enough to do our "alpaca owner experience"? You'll jump right into the field, meeting our lovely alpacas and horses. You can come here and take photos, weddings, or others special events!
I visited the Flying Alpaca in August and had such a positive experience. Barbara and Mike are so welcoming and made us feel right at home. They are both so passionate about animals and were extremely knowledgeable. The alpacas themselves were very gentle so this would be a great activity for families with kids. For the price I thought this was great value for money. Such a nice way to spend an afternoon. I could not recommend it more!
4.5 based on 318 reviews
All weather pet farm with indoor and outdoor playgrounds. Lots of baby animals to pet and cuddle.
We visited Kennedy’s pet farm last Saturday and we loved it. My son is 3 and he got real hands on experience with the animals the good and the bad ????. He could rub and feed all the animals with seed we purchased from coffee shop. He tried picking up a goat and got a “gentle” nudge of the goats head which thought him an important lesson on how not to handle animals! The animals are all very well taken care of and foul play is not tolerated. It’s well worth a visit but I’d advise you to bring a lunch as there isn’t much in the way of food.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
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