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Foel Farm Park

Us parents love those ‘minimal effort, maximum enjoyment’ type days.

The ones where all you have to do is book the ticket and turn up. And that’s exactly what you’ll get at Foel Farm, hence why parents, guardians, and, of course, children love it.

This charming, family-run working farm sits on the picturesque western coast of the island, near Brynsiencyn. It’s home to your typical British farm favourites, like sheep, pigs, cattle, and horses. In the petting zoo area, you’ll find some of the farm’s cuddly friends, including rabbits and guinea pigs.

Useful Information

  • Location: Foel Farm Park, Brynsiencyn, Anglesey LL61 6TQ
  • Opening Times: Typically open daily during school holidays and weekends. Opening times are seasonal, so be sure to check the website or social media for up-to-date information.
  • Parking: Free on-site parking
  • Tickets: Family tickets and individual entry are available.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable shoes or wellies, clothes you don’t mind getting a little mucky, and maybe a change of clothes for the little ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book Foel Farm tickets in advance?

While walk-ins are welcome, it’s a good idea to book ahead during busy holiday periods due to the popularity of Foel Farm. You can book tickets directly on the Foel Farm website.

What age group is Foel Farm Park best suited for?

Foel Farm is best suited for toddlers through to children in year 5 – aged roughly between 2–9. However, older children and even adults who love animals and the outdoors will enjoy the experience too.

Are dogs allowed at the farm?

Dogs (except assistance dogs) are not allowed at Foel Farm Park due to the presence of farm animals and safety regulations.

What animals can we see and interact with?

Visitors can meet ponies, donkeys, pigs, sheep, cows, rabbits, and – in spring – bottle-feed lambs. There are plenty of opportunities for petting and feeding.

Is the farm accessible for prams and wheelchairs?

Yes, Foel Farm is accessible for prams and has flat, pushchair-friendly paths. Wheelchair access is available to most areas, though the terrain is mixed in some spots. Accessible toilets and baby changing facilities are also provided.

Is food available on site?

Yes, the on-site café serves hot and cold meals, snacks, and drinks. You can also bring your picnic; there are both outdoor and indoor picnic areas available.

How long should we plan to stay?

We tend to spend around 2–4 hours at the farm. Depending on your pace and whether you stop for lunch, this timescale might vary a little.

Fancy A Trip?

Foel Farm Park offers a refreshing escape from busy tourist attractions. It’s real, relaxed, and packed with charm. For parents looking to give their children a taste of country life, a connection with animals, and a big dose of fresh air, this is a perfect stop during your Anglesey adventure.

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