Ten childrens farms worth visiting in the Midlands

Are you looking for childrens farms in the West Midlands? Here’s a selection of some of our favourite places to visit farm animals in and around Birmingham. Updated for 2024 with great outdoor activities for children of all ages to enjoy. We have a wide array of farm parks to explore with lots of animals to make for a great day out for children of all ages.

Ten children's farms worth visiting in the midlands.

1. Attwell Farm Park

Address: Seafield Lane, Redditch, B98 9DB.

Attwell Farm Park is relatively new on the scene but it’s been a favourite of ours for a while. A beautiful farm park in Worcestershire which makes a great place for a visit. There are the usual range of farm animals to meet and greet outdoors and in their huge barn, plus there’s a cow shed and a barn outdoors with smaller animals such as bunnies and pigmy goats. The reason Arlo loves Attwell Farm Park is because of the extras, they have a huge bouncing pillow, a decommissioned fire engine and a newly revamped outdoor play area – plus indoor soft play, ride on tractors and a giant sandpit in the play barn. It’s a great all round family day out. A small on-site cafe serves a delicious array of well priced snacks too.

2. Umberslade Farm

Address: Butts Lane, Tanworth in Arden, Solihull, B94 5AE.

Umberslade farm was one of the first we ever visited. They used host animal talks throughout the day but now it’s all about visiting the play area and the cafe, but you can still explore the farm yard and take a wander through the estate.  The farmyard pigs have the funniest names and the barn is home to lambs and calves. My personal favourite is the shire horses, whereas Arlo loves the ponies because he had a pony ride trekking experience (book separately) as a Christmas treat.  They have a wonderful indoor play area which is made from natural wood and a brilliant outdoor park area with climbing frames for all ages. The on-site cafe serves food and hot drinks too. Make sure you head out past the duck pond to greet the chickens.  If you fancy a long walk the Estate has very scenic views.

3. Hatton Country World


Address:
Dark Lane, Hatton, Warwick, CV35 8XA.

This is one of the more expensive family farm days out in the Midlands but it’s a worth visiting, especially around Easter time when it’s lambing season and all the cutest little chicks are around to meet too. Hatton seems to have the most friendly animals in its petting barn. The guinea pig village is an enviable setting too! When it comes to animals there’s no shortage of creatures, with snakes lizards and exotic animals as well as the usual farmyard animals. My favourite event is the sheep grand national which is thoroughly enjoyable to watch, and Arlo loves the bird of prey shows and experiences. Hatton also has a fabulous indoor children’s play area with free admission included with your farm ticket.

Hatton is also home to a shopping village and hosts regular events such as the drive in movies and arts and crafts faulted throughout the year.

4. Oak Tree children’s Farm

Oak Tree farm in Walsall is a low cost alternative farm in the west midlands = ideal for an afternoon out and about, it’s £3 for a little bucket of animal food, it’s the kind of place to spend a couple of hours on a quiet afternoon, with a small play area and plenty of room for a picnic and light refreshements from the cafe available.

5. Forge Mill Farm

Address: Forge Lane, West Bromwich B71 3SZ.

This little farmyard is based on the Sandwell Valley site and is just that, a small yard with the usual farm animals but in the most beautiful Victorian setting. I found lots of historical info Forge Mill fascinating. Adults entry is just £2, kids £1.50 and under 2’s are free. You can buy bags of animal food for under £1 and wander around as many times as you like. It’s perhaps one of the most accessible children’s farms. We like to spend about an hour here before trekking across the bridge and around Sandwell Valley Country Park and the Swan Lake.

6. Bodenham Arboretum

Okay so this isn’t a place where the children’s farm is the main attraction, but in the middle of the mature woodland grounds there’s a working farm yard and so you can enjoy a lovely wander around the pools and through the “deep dark woods” before meeting the cows, chickens and donkeys and heading back towards the main pool to spot the fish and ducks.

7. Lower Drayton Farm

Address: The Play Barn Lower Drayton Lane, Stafford, ST19 5RE.

Lower Drayton Farm is a delightful place to visit, offering a unique and memorable experience for the whole family. It has a really friendly atmosphere and there are lots of things to do here. Located in the heart of the countryside, this farm provides ample opportunities for fun and adventure. From interacting with friendly farm animals to exploring the vast outdoor play areas, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The farm also offers camping options, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rustic charm of the surroundings. Whether it’s experiencing the bustling atmosphere during Christmas time or embracing the beauty of nature in the summer, Lower Drayton Farm promises endless excitement and entertainment.

Christmas at the Lower Drayton play Barn

8. Little Owl Farm

Address: Owl Hill Lane, Dunhampton, Stourport-on-Severn, DY13 9SS.

In Stourport this farm has one of our favourite petting experiences with the chicks and guinea pigs and have the friendliest and most patient teams. They have an indoor play area, cafe and all important ride on tractor too. This makes another good place to explore with families and children of all ages.

9. All Things Wild

Address: Station Road, Honeybourne, Evesham, WR11 7QZ.

Not just a farm, if you’re needing a full day out with more animals than you can date to dream of then this is the ideal place. The farm park is home to some rare breeds and their land of the living dinosaurs alone is better than the WMSP exhibition. (Disclaimer: the dinosaurs aren’t real)

They have two outdoor childrens play area spaces , an indoor soft play and the “biggest and bestest” mud kitchen ever! (According to Arlo). My favourite however is the barefoot Walk. It truly is a lovely place to explore with large areas of wide open space great for picnics in the summer. Arlo loves the gift shop here too.

10. Sedgley Adventure Centre

Address: Sedgley Golf Club, Sandyfields Road, Sedgley, Dudley, DY3 3DL.

This is the place to visit for forest fun, a whole new area to explore for outdoor lovers, and the main attraction is mini golf surrounded by Animals which you can pet. It’s quite a surreal experience I must admit but so much fun to be had. This isn’t a huge place to explore but great for a couple of hours.

11. Ash End House Farm

Address: Middleton Lane, Tamworth, B78 2BL.

Ash End House Children’s Farm is a delightful and educational destination for kids of all ages. Located in the picturesque countryside, this charming farm offers a hands-on experience with a variety of farm animals. Children can pet and feed fluffy sheep, playful goats, and gentle rabbits. They can also learn about the daily care of cows, ponies, and chickens. The farm’s friendly staff conducts informative and interactive sessions, teaching children about animal welfare and the importance of sustainable farming. With its beautiful surroundings and engaging activities, Ash End House Children’s Farm ensures a memorable day out for the whole family. Visit today and immerse yourself in the wonders of farm life.

12. Northycote Childrens Farm

Address: Underhill Lane, Bushbury, Wolverhampton, WV10 7JF.

Northycote Farm is a captivating historic farm located in Wolverhampton, a city brimming with history and charm. This idyllic countryside escape offers a glimpse into the past, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich heritage of the region. The farm is home to a variety of animals, including friendly goats, cows, and pigs, creating a delightful experience for both children and adults. Stroll through lush green meadows, explore the enchanting woodland, or simply relax in the peaceful surroundings. With its picturesque landscapes, educational activities, and warm hospitality, Northycote Farm is a perfect destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

13. Churchfields Farm

Address: Salwarpe, Droitwich, WR9 0AH.

Churchfields Farm is a charming countryside destination nestled in the heart of Worcestershire, UK. Spanning over vast green pastures, this idyllic farm offers a delightful escape for families and nature enthusiasts. With its picturesque landscapes and friendly farm animals, Churchfields Farm presents an immersive and educational experience. Visitors can indulge in the farm’s delectable ice cream, known for its exceptional quality and diverse flavors. Additionally, the farm hosts extravagant seasonal events, providing endless entertainment for all ages. The recent addition of a huge new children’s play area has further enhanced the Farm’s appeal, creating an environment where joy and laughter abound. 

14. National Forest Adventure Farm

Address: Postern Road, Tatenhill, Burton-on-Trent, DE13 9SJ.

Nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, the National Forest Adventure Farm stands as a thrilling destination, offering an exciting fusion of outdoor adventure and family-friendly entertainment. Renowned for its diverse range of activities, visitors can enjoy attractions such as the expansive soft play area, Mega Slide Mountain, teacup ride, pedal go-karts, JCB Zone, music maze, and more! A visit to the barn allows you to interact with adorable animals like rabbits and guinea pigs.

This dynamic destination ensures each visit is a unique and unforgettable experience with themed adventures and seasonal events throughout the year. From the farm’s dinosaur event to the Farmarama summer extravaganza featuring a beach in Burton, foam parties, and a maize maze, there’s always something special happening. Not to be missed are the highly popular Halloween and Christmas events, promising festive fun for all.

The National Forest Adventure Farm is a must-visit for families in search of an all-encompassing experience that caters to everyone’s interests, making it an ideal destination for memorable and enjoyable outings.

15. Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World

Adress: Hoo, Hadley, Telford, TF6 6DJ.

Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World, nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Telford, Shropshire, provide an exhilarating fusion of zoo and farm animals alongside prehistoric marvels, making it an enchanting destination for families and dinosaur enthusiasts alike. This petting zoo offers the excitement of encountering exotic animals, ranging from rare and endangered species to majestic big cats and beloved farmyard favorites.

What makes Hoo Zoo truly stand out is its Dinosaur World, where lifelike animatronic dinosaurs transport you back in time to the era of giants. This immersive journey through history is both educational and immensely enjoyable for all ages, offering insights into both modern and ancient creatures.

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16. Amerton Farm and Billy’s Farm Barn


Address:
Stowe by Chartley, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST18 0LA.

Amerton Farm invites you to engage with a variety of animals, such as cows, horses, ponies, sheep, pigs, ducks, and chickens, all comfortably housed in a purpose-built barn. One of the standout features of the visit is Billy’s Farm Barn—an indoor play area that adds an extra layer of excitement to the experience. Here, children can unleash their energy in an adventure play zone, complete with slides and climbing frames. It’s the perfect setting for kids to have a blast while enjoying a fun and educational day surrounded by friendly farm animals.

17. Top Barn Farm

Address: Top Barn Farm, Worcester Road, Holt Heath, Worcester, WR6 6NH.

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Worcestershire countryside, Top Barn is a family-operated, multifaceted farm. Wander freely around the small farm, where you’ll encounter a delightful array of animals, including sheep, lambs, goats, chickens, pigs, rabbits, and guinea pigs—all free to explore. Be sure to explore the farm shop, where you’ll find a tempting selection of home-grown fruit and vegetables, locally reared meats, flavorful cheeses, and freshly baked goods. This immersive experience offers a taste of rural life and the chance to savor quality produce straight from the farm.

18. Home Farm Attingham


Home Farm Attingham presents a classic working farm experience that is open for public exploration. Wander through the historic farm and encounter a variety of animals, including cows, sheep, pigs, and fowl. Enhance your visit by stopping by the tearooms, where you can indulge in the delightful experience of savoring delicious homemade cake. This combination of a glimpse into agricultural traditions and a sweet treat at the tearooms makes for a well-rounded and enjoyable outing.

Address: Shrewsbury, SY4 4TN.

19. Rodbaston Animal Centre Visitor Zone

Address: South Staffordshire College, Rodbaston Drive, Penkridge, Stafford ST19 5PH.

The Rodbaston Visitor Centre Animal Zone is a charming and licensed zoo, welcoming the public on weekends, during half-terms, and school holidays. Housing a diverse collection of over 750 animals, the center features a delightful range from rabbits, pigs, owls, horses, and goats to meerkats and reptiles. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or seeking family-friendly outings, this small yet vibrant zoo promises an engaging experience with its varied and captivating animal residents.

20. Oakley Farm

Address: Oakley Farm, Blackhalve Lane, Wolverhampton WV11 2BB.

Oakley Farm stands as a genuine fourth-generation working farm, proudly showcasing its agricultural heritage. Explore the quaint farm shop offering an array of produce, including eggs, potatoes, fresh vegetables, and quality meats. Indulge your taste buds with Oakley Farm’s own milk or treat yourself to a delightful milkshake using their specialized milkshake machine, featuring a tempting selection of flavors. As you peruse the shop, take a moment to observe the farm’s resident cows, sheep, donkeys, and pigs, adding an authentic touch to your farm experience.

21. Sheldon Country Park

Address: Ragley Drive, Church Road, Sheldon, Birmingham, B26 3TU.

Encompassing an expansive expanse of more than 300 acres of open grassland, the park boasts a 96-acre farm within its grounds, offering a delightful encounter with free-roaming cows, goats, pigs, ponies, chickens, and geese. Visitors can enjoy designated picnic spots, a well-equipped children’s playground, and a charming café. Situated in proximity to Birmingham International Airport, the park provides a unique opportunity to savour a picnic on the grassy areas while observing the captivating sight of airplanes taking off.

22. Woodgate Valley Urban Farm

Address: Woodgate Valley, Urban Farm, B32 3DS.

Woodgate Valley Urban Farm stands as a distinctive green haven tucked away in Birmingham, UK, providing an urban sanctuary for residents and tourists alike. This farm, dedicated to community well-being, imparts valuable life skills, hands-on experience, mental health support, and engaging holiday activities for children and young individuals. Welcoming the public from Wednesday to Saturday, this quaint farm offers a unique blend of education and relaxation.

We hope you find your own fabulous adventures, share your experiences with us on social media by tagging us on Instagram or Facebook and if you have any more suggestions let us know and we can add them to the blog!

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Last Updated on 2 months by Lavania Oluban