We recently spent a memorable day at Willows Activity Farm, and it truly exceeded our expectations! Visiting with two other families with children around 3.5 years old, we all had a fantastic time exploring the farm, especially with the added Halloween decorations and pumpkin patches for the season. Lucky for us, we enjoyed a sunny day—quite a treat for October in England—which made the visit even more enjoyable. Willows Activity Farm is packed with a variety of activities that kept the kids entertained from start to finish. 1.Animal Feeding: The kids were delighted to feed and interact with the farm animals, including goats and sheep. Feed is available to purchase, adding a fun hands-on experience for little ones eager to get close to the animals. 2.Piglet Race: This was one of the biggest hits! The kids loved watching the adorable piglets race around a small track, and the cheering made it all the more exciting. 3.Cow Milking Show: The cow-milking demonstration offers a great mix of entertainment and education, allowing kids to see where milk comes from. The setup is both informative and engaging for young children, making it a lovely learning experience. 4.Tractor Ride: A classic part of any farm visit, the tractor ride was a major highlight for the kids. It took us on a scenic loop around the farm, with plenty of interesting sights along the way. Pumpkin Patch: Since it was Halloween, the pumpkin patches were wonderfully set up, allowing kids to pick their own pumpkins and take photos in a festive setting. Each child got to take home a pumpkin, which was a wonderful bonus! 6.Playgrounds and Inflatable Zone: There are several play areas with age-appropriate equipment for children, including swings, slides, and climbing frames. The inflatable play zone, with its bouncy castles and structures, was a huge hit as well and kept the kids engaged for quite some time. 7.Indoor Play Barn: A well-equipped soft play area inside provides a safe space for kids to play indoors. This is especially handy in case of rainy weather, and it offers a nice change of pace from outdoor activities.
The farm’s facilities are excellent, which made it a stress-free day for all of us: • Food and Refreshments: With a food truck, café, and coffee shop, there are plenty of options for snacks and meals. The food is reasonably priced and family-friendly, making it easy to grab a quick bite or a refreshing drink throughout the day. • Clean Toilets: We were particularly impressed with the cleanliness of the toilets. They’re well-placed around the farm, so you’re never too far from one, and each was well-stocked and maintained, which is a real plus when visiting with young children.
Ticket prices typically range from £20–£25 per person, with discounts available for online bookings. Special events, like Halloween, may impact ticket prices slightly, so checking the website for updated details is a good idea. Though it might seem a bit pricey at first glance, we felt that the wide range of activities and overall experience provided excellent value for money. The day felt like it was packed with entertainment and well worth every penny.
Final Thoughts Willows Activity Farm is an outstanding destination for families with young children. The staff is friendly and attentive, the facilities are clean and convenient, and the range of activities offers something for every family member. The Halloween decorations added an extra layer of magic, and we’re already looking forward to visiting again for another seasonal event.
In summary, Willows Activity Farm offers a wholesome, fun-filled day out that combines the charm of farm life with plenty of adventure and entertainment. Whether you’re local or coming from farther away, it’s well worth a visit for a day that’s sure to leave everyone smiling. We left with happy kids, a bundle of pumpkins, and wonderful memories. Highly recommended for any family looking for a...
Read moreWillow Activity Farm in St Albans provided the perfect backdrop for our office Christmas party this year, offering a delightful blend of festive charm and family-friendly activities that made for an unforgettable evening of celebration. Nestled in the picturesque Hertfordshire countryside, the farm's idyllic setting immediately set a merry tone for our gathering, and its warm, welcoming atmosphere ensured that everyone felt right at home from the moment we arrived.
Upon entering the farm, we were greeted by an enchanting display of twinkling lights, beautifully adorned Christmas trees, and the comforting scent of mulled wine and freshly baked mince pies. The festive ambiance was truly magical, instantly lifting our spirits and infusing the air with holiday cheer. The farm's staff members were incredibly friendly and accommodating, adding to the overall sense of warmth and hospitality that characterized our experience.
One of the highlights of our evening was the line circus entertainment in the middle stage, with singers and trapeze circus acts.
In addition to the farm's festive attractions, our party benefited from a superb selection of culinary offerings that catered to diverse tastes and preferences. The delicious spread of traditional holiday fare, including roasted turkey, glazed ham, and an assortment of delectable sides and desserts, left everyone thoroughly satisfied. The farm's on-site catering team ensured that the food was not only scrumptious but also impeccably presented, adding an extra touch of elegance to the evening.
The farm's facilities were well-maintained and thoughtfully designed, providing ample space for our group to mingle, dine, and partake in the various activities on offer. The cozy indoor areas, adorned with tasteful seasonal decorations, offered a respite from the chilly December air, while the outdoor spaces exuded a rustic charm that perfectly complemented the festive theme of our celebration.
To top it all off, the farm's attention to detail and commitment to creating a joyous holiday experience did not go unnoticed. From the cheerful carolers spreading musical cheer to the crackling bonfires that added a warm glow to the wintry night, every aspect of our visit was infused with the spirit of the season.
In conclusion, Willow Activity Farm in St Albans provided an exceptional setting for our office Christmas party, offering a delightful blend of festive ambience, family-friendly activities, delectable cuisine, and warm hospitality. Our experience at the farm not only fostered a sense of camaraderie and goodwill among our team but also left us with cherished memories that will undoubtedly endure for years to come. We wholeheartedly recommend Willow Activity Farm to anyone seeking a truly magical and memorable venue for their...
Read moreMe and my partner were turned away today at Willows Activity Farm as we didn't have children with us and it is their policy that you can only visit if you have children with you. We were in London Colney and needed to be out of the house for a couple of hours so as I love animals and especially feeding them we thought we'd go and do that and have some lunch there. I have been to several farms and animal sanctuaries either by myself or with my partner - Belmont Farm in Mill Hill, small farm, not a huge amount there, but I love seeing, feeding and petting the animals, springs to mind and Aldenham country park (£7.95 for an adult ticket) has a farm I've been to a couple of times. We spoke to a manager on duty and she told us the reason you can only go if you have children is it is mainly for children with lots of children's activities, but there are not many animals there so it is reflected in the price £20.45 per adult (which in itself seems steep if there is not much for the adults) Belmont farm price is £8 for an adult ticket by the way. I suspect you are paying for the use of the Peter Rabbit license. So it begs the question, why use the word farm as opposed to activity centre maybe if the number of animals is limited. I have to say I'm disappointed and at the end of the day, if I had been and didn't feel it was worth it, I just wouldn't go again. I was told that it does say on the website that adults cannot go without children. I found that stated in plan your visit and then latest information so not in the most obvious place. Maybe you should get a pop up when just ordering adult tickets that you will need a child with you. It never even occurred to me to even look for such a statement and that I wouldn't be welcome. Seems somewhat discriminatory actually as I think of it. Looking at the website they have cows, sheep, donkey's (I adore donkey's), pigs, alpacas all in the farm yard and animal paddock which you can feed. I would have been more than happy with that. I would say adults should be able to make up their own mind and dissecting the pricing, yes you are paying for the use of the Peter Rabbit name.
Also I'm not expecting a response as looking through they only respond to people who leave 5 stars. I suggest you may want to consider some changes...
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