If you’re looking for a fun day out with your kids in Surrey or Southeast England, Godstone Farm is a must-visit option. This family-friendly attraction offers a range of activities and experiences for children of all ages. From feeding animals to playing in the indoor soft play area, there’s plenty to keep your little ones entertained on school breaks or even weekends.

Here are just a few of the things your kids can do at Godstone Farm:

Animal Encounters

Godstone Farm is home to a wide variety of animals, including pigs, goats, cows, and sheep. Your children can get up close and personal with these furry friends by taking part in daily animal encounters. During these sessions, your children will have the chance to pet and feed the animals and learn more about their habits and behaviours. It’s a great way to introduce your kids to the wonders of the animal kingdom. You can buy animal feed when you book online or from their gift shop.

Outdoor Play Areas

If your kids love to run around and burn off some energy, Godstone Farm has plenty of outdoor play areas to explore. Aside from their dinosaur trail, there are lots of opportunities for your kids to climb, slide, and bounce. There’s even a sandpit and diggers for little ones who love to play in the dirt. With so much to do, your kids will never get bored.

 

 

 

 

Indoor Play Barn

If the weather takes a turn for the worse, don’t worry – Godstone Farm has you covered. The indoor play barn offers a range of soft play equipment, including slides, climbing frames, and ball pits. It’s a great place for kids to let off steam and burn off some energy, no matter what the weather is like outside. Plus, there’s a café nearby where parents can relax with a cup of coffee while the kids play.

Why did we like Godstone Farm?

  • It’s accessible via Junction 6 at M25, so if you are coming from Surrey, Kent, Sussex or Greater London, it’s easy to get there.
  • It’s a fantastic destination for families with young children as they offer a wide range of activities and experiences like animal encounters, outdoor play areas, indoor soft play, and a play barn.
  • There’s a dedicated picnic area so if you prepared lunch or snacks, you can eat them there. But if not, their cafe is called ‘Courtyard Kitchen’ and food stalls near the soft play areas will be there for your food needs. It does get popular during lunch time so make sure you head your way early before the places get crowded.
  • The Courtyard Kitchen’s fish and chips are a must-try! Stephanie had it and she says it’s freshly made plus it’s the cheapest one we’ve had so far.

Godstone Farm is located at Tilburstow Hill Rd, Godstone RH9 8LX. Their website will contain all the info you need.

So why not plan a visit today and create some unforgettable memories with your little ones?

P.S. Bring some wellies and splash suits for your kids (or yourself) in case it rains. You will thank us later.

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