Discover the best top things to do in Worcestershire, United Kingdom including All Things Wild, Little Owl Farm Park, Stanleys Farm Shop, Simply Alpaca, Attwell Farm Park, Cob House, Pask Farm, Bodenham Arboretum, Clive's Fruit Farm, Churchfields Farmhouse Ice Cream.
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4.5 based on 559 reviews
All Things Wild is an all weather family attraction, with something for everyone! Step through time to discover our exciting Dino Barn, and life sized dinosaur models in the Dino Field. Learn about our amazing animals, including: reptiles, lemurs, meerkats, armadillos, chinchillas, and more! Indoor and outdoor play areas keep children entertained, along with pedal go-karts, bug land, den building, stamp trails, indoor pedal tractors, and our animal encounter sessions! Our on-site café serves hot food and drinks, delicious cakes, and snacks. Entrance fees do not apply to the café. Why not celebrate your birthday with us? Our two hour party sessions include a party host, fun activities, buffet meal, party bags, and entrance to the nature centre for the rest of the day! All Things Wild is a great venue for learning. We offer educational visits for schools, and take group bookings. Please see our website for more details, or contact us via our email address if you have any questions.
Having attempted several days out with the kids over the summer, this has been the best experience in the area by a long way. Covid-19 safety measures were very well thought out and because they were frequently signposted around the setting, the vast majority of visitors were adhering to them. They have introduced a one way system (with some optional shortcuts for tired legs) that genuinely work and personally I think the whole experience is all the better for it as it reduces pinch points. Staff were a visible presence, cleaning frequently and all were friendly and affable. Numbers allowed in have been clearly well managed so everyone gets their own space and ample time to explore all that’s on offer. Always loved visiting All Things Wild and our children thoroughly enjoy the range of experiences available and how there’s always something a little different every time. Post-Covid set-up is perfect. Well done All Things Wild, you’ve nailed it.
4.5 based on 437 reviews
We had a wonderful visit today! The park was managed so well to adapt to social distancing etc. We had to prebook tickets which was great as we knew we definitely had a slot! We did have to queue to get in but under the circumstances, it wasn't for long at all and I'd rather queue for the extra couple of minutes and be safe! Kids really enjoyed feeding the animals, following the signs and learning all about them. There was plenty of hand wash stations and all at the right height etc. The go carts were fun and bouncy pillows were a big hit! We had lots of fun cheering our favourite sheep on in the sheep race, and all of the animals looked happy and content with lots of room and you could obviously see that the staff were really knowledgeable and you could see the enthusiasm and passion! The fairy and nature trail were great and our boys loved it! Unfortunately the tractor rides and soft play was closed due to government guidelines but there was so much to do otherwise that we didn't even get it all done!! We cant believe what a gem we have almost on our doorstep and cant believe we havent visited before! We will definitely be back!! Thank you to all of the staff that worked so hard to keep the farm safe for visitors, keep doing what you are doing, you're fab!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Stanleys Farm Shop is a family run farm in the heart of Worcestershire established in 1977. We sell and grow seasonal fruit and vegetables available all year round. Buy in the shop or come and pick your own, whatever the weather, whatever the time of year! We also stock fresh bread and cakes, jam and pickles. There is a selection of fresh meats, all produced locally. Buy fresh....buy from us! We grow most of the produce ourselves when in season. Fruits including, table top strawberries (no more bending down!), summer and autumn raspberries, currants, rhubarb and gooseberries. Vegetables including cauliflower, cabbage, potatoes, pumpkins, squash, sprouts, root vegetables. We grow a range of herbs, bedding plants and perennials and also hand made hanging baskets, new or refills. We have ample parking and a lovely picnic area to cater for families or large groups
A great selection of fruit and veg. Mostly grown on their own farm, or sourced from nearby. A traditional pick your own for a broad vsriety of produce. They also sell local cakes and bread, milk, eggs, meat and frozen products. Staff are very friendly. A must if you live newrby.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
I got the alpaca trek as a quirky birthday present for my wife and it couldn’t have worked out better. Victoria was great, very amenable in sorting out our booking and she has great knowledge of Alpacas and Llamas with a very good way of explaining things. The real stars though are the animals, a mix of mainly alpacas with an odd llama for good measure. They are all individual characters and getting so close to them was such fun, who would have thought walking an alpaca could be such fun!!! The day was rounded off with a warming coffee and a lovely cake, something which I’m sure we will be repeating.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
DELVE DEEP INTO OUR TRADITIONAL & NEW AGE FARMING WORLD, A FANTASTIC & EDUCATIONAL WAY TO ENJOY A FAMILY, FUN FILLED, DAY OUT. Your favourite animals are just waiting to say hello, from our Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Cattle to our Alpacas, Sheep, Goats, Pigs, Chickens, Ducks & so much more. Our young aspiring farmers can also jump into some farming machinery and explore the controls. There is plenty to do at Attwell Farm park for all the family. The importance of Rural Educational – Here at the farm we believe it is so important to champion British farming and practices from a young age. We celebrate all that is amazing about British farming & conservation, with our main aim being education. Here at Attwell Farm we are always striving to contribute to your national curriculum. Be it early learning, Primary or SEN Classes. All the way to Degree level, we create bespoke visits to relate to you. We aim to provide a fully interactive farm experience.
We visited today with our 2.5 year old. Wonderful farm, pushchair friendly (although we didn’t bring on ourselves), £1 for a bag of animal feed and lots of animals to visit. The farm is clean and nice to walk round, the softplay is brilliant and our little one loved the indoor sand pit and air pillow. Bring a picnic as there’s not much choice for lunch to buy but plenty of tables both inside and out and a microwave for use with your own food. We will definitely be back.
4.0 based on 121 reviews
The Mayfly Cafe at Cob House Fisheries is a fantastic place to stop off on your travels or for the day with plenty for all the family. Set in 45 Acres with panoramic views from the cafe you can watch the kids play on the timber trail play area or the activity meadow. We have 5 Reindeer, 4 Alpacas, 2 Pigs, 7 Goats and feathered friends to visit for FREE! There are 9 fishing pools open for day ticket offering both match and pleasure fishing. Lots of walks, why not bring a kite to fly or a ball to play football out in the grounds? Car boots run the 1st and 3rd Saturday April to September and there are lots of other events that can be see on our website.
we had a fantastic experience there we enjoyed looking at the animals the reindeer looked a bit scruffy ! the goats were nice to look at and the alpacas too
4.0 based on 163 reviews
We visited the arboretum over the weekend and were blown away by its beauty. A fantastic venue that cater for all three of my children despite their different ages. We were served by a tall gentleman with glasses who was absolutely fantastic with my young children and made them all feel very welcome. Will definitely be returning due to this and the amazing cake!
4.0 based on 177 reviews
We are a family run fruit farm nestled between the Malvern Hills and the River Severn just outside the picturesque town of Upton-upon-Severn. Mr Clive started the fruit growing business in 1917, his son Felix introduced PYO after returning from WW2 and the current owner Charlie took the reins in the 1990s. Since Charlie took over the farm has planted different fruit, extended the farm shop, introudced a juicing plant as well as turning an old pig pen into a children's nursery (run by his wife Jane). We have a farm shop, butchery, café, children's play area, feed the animals, PYO (June-Nov) as well as markets at various points in the year
Charming place. Lovely farm shop. Hot and delicious bacon sandwiches served on the outside seating. Beautiful apple juice. A real gem.
4.0 based on 220 reviews
Churchfields Barn Cafe has been beautifully restored in 2015. The Barn boasts traditional oak beams and rural character which is set on a working farm within the beautiful Worcestershire countryside. The Barn is perfect for families and friends to meet up for a coffee along with a homemade cake or to enjoy our homemade milkshakes and ice cream sundaes. Our menu features homemade cakes, freshly made sandwiches, and our award-winning ice cream, made right here on the farm from our pedigree herd, our ice cream counter holds 36 homemade flavours. We have a small toy area, along with outside patio areas where you can enjoy the beautiful Worcestershire countryside
We came to Churchfields for the first time today and had a really good time. We went to the play barn, which was reasonably priced. Even though it was a Saturday and there were parties going on it wasn’t too busy. There was plenty inside the barn to do for my children (aged 5 and under) and the outside play areas had lots of space. The new born cows were lovely to see and the staff were very friendly. The ice cream was delicious!
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