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Discover all the fun of the farm at Dairyland Farm Park enjoying tractor and pony rides around the fields and helping out with feeding time for the animals.
Offering farmyard frolics since 1975, families will enjoy outdoor fun meeting the animals – including cute rabbits and guinea pigs. Children can roam free in large outdoor play areas with trampolines, swings and slides, or enjoy drop slides and soft play areas.
Daily events include bottle-feeding, pat-a-pet, pony rides and you can also have a go at milking Clarabelle the cyber cow!
The adventure playground offers lots of rides, play equipment and entertainment, have a race around our go-cart track or experience a Tractor Ride through the beauty of the Nature Trail. There’s also the Bull Pen (open all year) – a 12,000sq ft undercover play area with Astra Slides, Drop Slides, Ball Pools, Soft Play Areas, Climbing Nets, Fireman’s Pole, Tumble Tower and a snack bar.
You can also journey back in time in the Cornish Heritage Centre – a fascinating look at how we used to live and work.
Dairyland Farm Park has been providing fun on the farm since 1975 - and if your family love visiting, you can hold your child's birthday party at the attraction! More information is available on their website.
The whole park is open for February half term from Saturday 11 February to Sunday 19 February.
Dairyland then reopens on Saturday 1 April, with Easter activities running from 1-16 April.
The Bullpen is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the winter months with the exception of February half term, when it is open daily.
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A lovely place to visit with small children."