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Has anyone had a holiday on a farm?

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LadySybilLikesCake · 25/05/2014 21:55

with animals (sheep/chickens/bunnies/Llamas, you know the sort) which their DC can help to look after?

I need a back up incase our passports don't get here on time and ds loves animals (he's 15) so it needs to be in the UK, and I DON'T DRIVE so it needs to be accessible (sorry to yell).

Any ideas? Smile Our budget is 500.

Thank you Thanks

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FunkyBarnYardBroom · 25/05/2014 22:43

I've stayed at Kingsdale Head Farm many times as a child.

We watched lambs being born, bottle fed, sheep being sheared. Collecting eggs. Walking around the land, following the farmer and rounding up sheep! I loved it!

FunkyBarnYardBroom · 25/05/2014 22:43

Oh got carried away. It's near Ingleton/Dent so you'd need to drive. Sorry :(

WestmorlandSausage · 25/05/2014 22:44

Farms don't tend to be hugely accessible by public transport.

But have you looked at farmstay.co.uk

WestmorlandSausage · 25/05/2014 22:45

www.farmstay.co.uk clickable

WestmorlandSausage · 25/05/2014 22:52

what area would you be looking at?

LadySybilLikesCake · 25/05/2014 22:58

Smile Thank you! I've had a look at farmstay but there's soooo many to shift through. We can get anywhere providing it's near a train station. We're in the East Midlands, I we just want to chill out for a week.

Llamas would be cool Grin

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WestmorlandSausage · 25/05/2014 23:46

do you fancy Devon?

www.loweryellandfarm.co.uk/devon-farm.html

WestmorlandSausage · 25/05/2014 23:53

www.farmstay.co.uk/b-and-b/gloucestershire-chipping-campden-manor-farm-540/

These lot in Gloucestershire will pick you up from the train station

Doinmummy · 25/05/2014 23:58

We used to stay in a working farm in Devon, we also used to have holidays abroad ( vair posh for the late 60's/70's) . The farm won hands down , the best holiday ever.

LadySybilLikesCake · 26/05/2014 00:42

Oh... Smile Can ds help on the farms though? We went to a festival in the Cotswolds last year and he loved the petting zoo. He really likes animals but we don't have the space or the time to care for them Sad

I've found a site which rents out horse drawn caravans. I'm tempted Grin

We're off to Paris when the passports come through, I haven't booked it yet though as I've no idea how long they will take.

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Doinmummy · 26/05/2014 00:59

We were allowed to help with sheep dipping. I'll never forget it, sitting in the back of an old van with stinky but fabulous sheep dogs. We fed the baby calves, fed chickens, collected eggs, helped to make butter, rode ponies. It really was the most fabulous holiday.

Theonlyoneiknow · 26/05/2014 16:18

I would love to do with with DCs but there doesn't seem to be many in Scotland (unless I am looking in the wrong place!)

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