Imhoff Farm
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Family friendly activities to do in Cape Town (on a budget )📍The Higgeldy Piggeldy Farmyard at Imhoff Farm 🐰🐴🐓 We took my nieces and they loved it ✨ #familyfriendlycapetown #thingstodoincapetownwithkids #thingstodoincapetown #capetownactivities #imhofffarm #farmyard #capetownsouthafrica #capetowntiktok #fyp #auntlife #girlaunt #southafticantiktok #capetowntravel
nadia_baadjiesnadia_baadjies
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We had such a great time with the family and kiddies at Imhoff farm. It was an almost hour drive from Blouberg but we travelled all the way there because it seems to be the only place in Cape Town with a maze for the kids to enjoy. The farm was very clean and well kept. Plenty of parking with security on site. Wide pathways and neat green lawns provide plenty of space. We arrived and first grabbed a bite to eat at Imhoff Coffee shop and sat in the shade under the trees. The burger was huge and service was good. There is a small play area with slide that kept the kids entertained. We then went to the petting zoo to explore the local farm animals. From bunnies to pigs and emu’s, the kids loved feeding the animals. Then it was off to enjoy the maze. We made teams with the kids and competed to fill in our game sheets as fast as possible. I felt the maze was just the right size for little kids and not too difficult, but not too easy. Everyone had fun. Besides the petting zoo and maze, the farm also has various market type shops, a nursery and a variety of small restaurants. Something for everyone. It was worth the drive and to enjoy a different part of Cape Town.
Jason RinquestJason Rinquest
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Went to eat lunch and buy food for on the road, and imhoff farm was the perfect stop over! The small farm stall gave a cosy home feeling and with huge variety of products and items in store, we obviously left with both hands full. Loved the atmosphere and calmness of the garden, the interaction of the ducks with the customers, and the lush green grass surrounding the different colourful little shops. We absolutely loved the almond slice, everyone must give it a try, but the fact that one of our drinks was missing an essential ingredient was slightly upsetting. If you looking for a peaceful space, Imhoff farm is just the right spot, and while you there, do give the few little shops a visit...there may very well be something that will catch your eye to buy as a gift for both a loved one or yourself! Take care till next time...
Jia TsaiJia Tsai
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One of my favourite places in the Noordhoek area is Imhoff Farm. The variety of things to do ensures that everyone in the group will have a good time. This includes visiting the farm shop which has a wide variety of products available, a wine shop with a great selection of wines to purchase, a petting zoo for the kids, a craft brewery and various shops and restaurants. When we visited we had lunch at the Blue Water Cafe (reviewed separately) and did a beer tasting at the Lakeside Brewing Co (reviewed separately). What I really liked was the big green lawns where kids can run around and play, and one of the other restaurants also had a decent jungle gym. Overall if you are visiting with family or friends, you will have a great time.
Dewald ReinkeDewald Reinke
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One weekend I just randomly picked out Higgeldy Piggeldy Farm to go with my 3 kids and my husband; it was a lovely surprise from the scenic drive down to Imhoff to arriving at the farm that was quite trendy and well kept. (I was a little afraid I was leading our family to a rundown dirty old farm and this was the complete opposite. ) It has many stores and restaurants inside, but not too much it's quite cozy. The one had sushi, there was an ice cream shop, there's a great jungle gym next to the restaurant so you can keep an eye on the kids. It was very hygienic inside, clean public toilets, and we got to feed the animals after paying a very affordable ticket of R20 per person or something. Great weekend.
Gillian HathawayGillian Hathaway
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Imhoff farm is such a lovely space to visit. It's safe with plenty of parking and accommodates all groups of people including families with small children. Hubby and I decided to go for brunch on Father's Day at the Free Range Coffee Shop and Deli. We chose a table outside which was partly shaded by the trees with the sun shining through. We ordered two scones with jam, cream and cheese (didn't have to choose one topping over the other!) and a lamb curry pie. Everything we ordered was delicious and fresh! The portions are also extremely generous and everything is well priced. We highly recommend a visit to this farm and a meal at this Deli.
Sandra Pow ChongSandra Pow Chong
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