6 January 2023
If you're looking for something different to do with the kids over the holidays, here are some of the best farm events in the UK you can take them to.
Easter Egg Hunt - Many UK farms hold special Easter egg hunts, where you can search for eggs hidden around the farm. This is a great way to encourage the kids to get outside and explore, while also teaching them about farm animals and their habitats. Cannon Hall Farm in Barnsley holds an Easter egg hunt every year over a 9 day period.
Easter Bonnet Parade - A lot of farms also host bonnet parades, where the kids can show off their Easter bonnets and other creative hats. This is a fun way for kids to get dressed up, and it's also a great chance for them to practice their coordination and teamwork skills. Freightliners Farm in London held an Easter bonnet parade this year after a 2-year break due to the pandemic.
Pumpkin Picking - One of the most popular Halloween activities is pumpkin picking. Most farms in the UK have a farm shop where they sell fresh produce and pumpkins. If you're looking for a fun day out with the kids, why not head to your nearest farm shop with them and pick out a pumpkin to carve together at home? Visitors to Arnprior Farm in Stirling pick a staggering 15,000 pumpkins every year.
Halloween Night Tours - For an extra spooky Halloween experience, some farms also offer night tours. These can be a great way for the kids to celebrate Halloween and learn about how farms are run. Attwell Farm Park in Worcestershire has a fantastic Halloween Spooktacula event every year.
Christmas Tree Maze - What better way to get into the Christmas spirit than by taking a walk through a maze of fresh Christmas trees? Many farms offer a Christmas tree maze for kids to explore, and it's a fun way to keep the kids entertained over the holidays.
Carol Singing - Many farms across the UK also host carol singing events, which can be a great way for kids to get into the Christmas spirit and learn about some of the traditional Christmas songs. This is also a great opportunity for them to socialise with other kids and make new friends.
Animal Feeding - Kids love feeding farm animals, and most UK farms offer regular feeding times for kids to attend. This is a great way for kids to learn about different animals and get up close and personal with them.
Picnics - Taking a picnic to your local farm is a great way to spend a day with the kids. Most farms have beautiful surroundings that the kids can explore, and they'll also enjoy getting to see all the animals up close.
If you're looking for a farm event to take the kids to, check your local farm shop or market. Many UK farms have farm shops that sell produce and other products, and they usually have information about upcoming events. You can also check online for events listings, or look for local community calendars.
Whatever farm event you choose to attend, be sure to plan ahead and bring any necessary supplies or equipment with you. And make sure to have fun with the kids and enjoy their company as you explore your local farm!
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