Basically a petting zoo for farm animals with a very short wooded walk attached. Cafe is... read more
Basically a petting zoo for farm animals with a very short wooded walk attached. Cafe is... read more
Went with grandchildren 4 and 18 mths. Really quite tired. Elderly lady on the gate was very surly... read more
Visited here with my friend and our children. There are a fair few animals and you can purchase feed to give to them all (excluding the pigs). My 6 year old loved it.
Great picnic area with ample amount of benches, but we tried the cafe and I was pleasantly surprised, portions were big and was of a high standard.
Lovely separate play areas for small children and big ones.
Would visit again.
A nice small low key wander through a wooded area with half a dozen types of animals. It's a bit ramshackle but that's part of its charm. Do be careful, one of our party got a hard bite on the leg from a donkey that broke skin. Had it been a child it could have been quite nasty. Told staff who weren't very interested and reading below this happened recently. Tried to email them to ask them to put up a sign but they have no email address.
I read a lot of bad reviews for this little animal park (more of petting zoo) but i decided to give it a go. And it wasn't that bad at all! It is true, the park doesn't have many animals, when we were there, we saw 2 donkeys, a cow, couple of chickens, few goats and sheep, alpacas, white deer, few pigs and few rhea birds. I think it's great for little children, our son is 15 months old and he enjoyed it. The entrance fee was £5 per person and our son went free. We also purchased 40p worth of animal feed, which we fed to the animals. My son really enjoyed that. Yes, compared to Wildwood or Wingham Widllife Park, this is tiny but so is the entrance fee. But it has a nice little forest with a lot of bluebells and it is buggy friendly. There's also a caffe and a little play park.
A wonderful place for children and adults to see animals in their natura habitat. We had so much fun feeding the animals and walking through the enchanted wood hunting for goblins. Restaurant is great and very reasonably priced. Plenty of seating for picnics too. A brilliant children's play area for all age groups. Well worth a visit whatever age you are.
Today was our first ever visit, upon arrival the Carpark isn't massive, but I got parked at 10.30.
There's a large play area just through the entrance, all different climbing frames, suitable for different ages. My boys spent atleast a hour playing and exploring the surrounding bushes. We then had a picnic - plenty of benches around! There's a cafe too, but we didn't try that out.
After lunch we went on to explore the park, and fed and petted the animals. It's not a massive 'farm' but there's various farm animals and it's a woodland enclosure.
We then went for a walk through the enchanted forest, I had some very excited children when they found the den!
It was reasonably priced for what it is, And boys really enjoyed their selves. My advice would be take some sting relief cream tho, as there's a fair few nettles lurking about!!
Gift shop was also very reasonably priced.
Visited Druidstone Park this August. My children (7 and 4) spent a wonderful few hours playing on the various climbing equipment, feeding the animals and exploring the woods. As the park is small I wouldn't say it is suitable for a whole day out but we happily filled 3 hours there including a picnic.