Fun Weekend Activities For The Family: 6 Berkshire Farms For Kids

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Berkshire is filled with farms offering family-friendly activities so if youโ€™re looking for somewhere to venture with the kids for the weekend then look no further.

Berkshire day-trippers hit a whopping average of 38,400,000 during peak season, so it is definitely the place to be. 

With rolling landscapes that offer a peaceful escape full of education, adventures, and fun, you can spend the weekend immersed in rural life as a family where thereโ€™s never a dull moment.

Whether itโ€™s child-livestock interactions, which studies show have many cognitive and developmental benefits, produce picking, or exciting adventure-play areas you have in mind, Berkshire’s 70+ farms offer plenty.

Today, we have narrowed down six of the best farms for kids in Berkshire, each with opportunities not to be missed!

1. Lockey Farm

First up a family-run option that is focused on educating through traditional farm experiences. If your kids like to get hands-on then Lockey Farm is ideal. 

They offer a variety of animal interactions for kids that are fun such as bottle-feeding the lambs and collecting eggs. There are outdoor play areas, to enjoy and they sell their own fresh produce on site too.

Why not visit for one of their seasonal events, such as autumn pumpkin picking or their popular Easter egg hunt?

Why Visit Lockey Farm?

  • A variety of animal interactions;
  • The opportunity to learn skills;
  • Outdoor climbing frames, slides, and swings;
  • Fresh local produce on sale;
  • Fun seasonal events.

2. Bucklebury Farm Park

Another great Berkshire farm for animal encounters up close and personal is Buckleberry Farm Park. 

It is set in a stunning 77-acre park full of llamas, ponies, and wild deer to observe and learn about. 

They can get hands-on with guinea pigs and other animals during the encounter activities and there are plenty of indoor and outdoor areas to enjoy. Energetic kids can zipline and take on the Buckleberry obstacle courses.

Why Visit Bucklebury Farm Park?

  • Variety of wild, nontraditionally domesticated farm animals to encounter;
  • Amazing play zones with zip wires and jumping pillows;
  • Seasonal events and a great choice of amenities.

3. Jake’s Playbarn and Mini Farm

As the name suggests, this one is chock full of obstacle courses and other play elements. 

The farm itself is home to alpacas and ponies, and it also has two beautiful fishing lakes to enjoy, and they host bird watching.

But its biggest appeal is its range of exciting indoor activities that include a huge pirate ship with ball cannons and interactive games.

Playbarn also has a designated toddler zone, which is a nice touch, as the bigger kids can get boisterous when they are having too much fun!

Why Visit Jakeโ€™s Playbarn and Mini Farm?

  • Lots of fun attractions;
  • Encounters with Alpacas, ponies, reptiles, and much much more;
  • Scenic lakes and outdoor rural activities.

4. 4 Kingdoms Farm Adventure Park

Another great family-friendly option is 4 Kingdoms Adventure Park, which offers 21 designated play zones!

There are a tonne of farm animals you can get close with they are kept in all-weather areas so you can visit year round and donโ€™t have to plan according to weather provisions.

But letโ€™s get back to the 21 play zones! Among the activities on offer are laser tag, inflatables, go-karts, and pedal boats, which guarantee hours of fun.

Why Visit 4 Kingdoms Farm Adventure Park?

  • 21 adventure activity areas;
  • All-weather animal encounters;
  • Scenic lakes and walks.

5. BCA Zoo

If you like diversity, then the BCA Zoo offers everything from lemurs to scorpions in its 400-acre educational facility.

First established as a training center for animal management, it opens its doors to the public for educational pre-booked fun.

Home to over 100 different species, BCA Zoo offers unique weekend tours and events 

Why Visit BCA Zoo?

  • Over 100 species of animals;
  • Exclusive personalized tours;
  • Educationally focused.

6. Copas Farm Cookham

Maybe you arenโ€™t looking for attractions and bells and whistles and would rather have a quiet rural escape. If laser tag and inflatables donโ€™t appeal, then Copas Farm offers seasonal produce picking in its picturesque fields. 

It is great for little ones who can get their hands on strawberries, raspberries, cherries, and other delights to eat at home.

It is set up to provide an interactive learning experience teaching kids farm-to-table processes. 

Why Visit Copas Farm Cookham?

  • Seasonal fruits and vegetables to pick and take away;
  • Farm-to-Table education;
  • Educational outdoor activities.

Conclusion

From interactive play zones to hands-on encounters with furry and feathered friends, Berkshire Farms have something for everyone.

Whether you want a destination jam-packed with activities or simply to enjoy some quality family time in the beautiful countryside, these farms have something to make every visit special, and that was just our shortlist!

Berkshire offers over 70 farms to visit all just a quick internet search away but remember to use a UK VPN to stay safe while surfing for ideas. 

With a destination picked all you have to do is pack your bags and take your little explorers by the hands!

A Morning at Longdown Activity Farm

Author

  • Donna Wishart is married to Dave and they have two children, Athena (13) and Troy (11). They live in Surrey with their two cats, Fred and George. Once a Bank Manager, Donna has been writing about everything from family finance to days out, travel and her favourite recipes since 2012. Donna is happiest either exploring somewhere new, with her camera in her hand and family by her side or snuggled up with a cat on her lap, reading a book and enjoying a nice cup of tea. She firmly believes that tea and cake can fix most things.

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