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Visit Turoe Pet Farm and Leisure Park, in Bullaun village County Galway. It is a family-friendly visitor farm, located 4km from the M6 motorway, near Loughrea (exit 16). Read more
Glendeer Pet Farm, in County Westmeath, is an interactive experience where people can see, feed and pet animals. Animals include deer, pot belly pigs, llamas, emu, ostrich, goats, donkeys, sheep, monkeys, wallabies and tortoises. Read more
Newgrange Farm is a 333 acre farm situated in the beautiful and historic Boyne Valley and surrounds the famous national monument of Newgrange, in County Meath. Read more
Woodville Farm, just outside Strandhill in County Sligo, takes you through mature woodland, green fields, and historic farm buildings where a variety of farm animals, live in natural surroundings. Read more
An ideal family day out in County Wicklow. Glenroe Open Farm has a large selection of farm animals, a nature walk with sensory garden, a large outdoor playground, picnic areas, a farmhouse museum, wildlife exhibit, coffee shop and gift shop. Read more
Streamvale farm is nestled in the rolling hills on the edge of Belfast. Read more
Large Hill Sheep and Tourism Farm in the Glens of Antrim. Read more
Gardens around this Georgian farmhouse. Experience old Irish gate, tree and sculpture trails. Read more
Nore Valley Park Open Farm in Bennettsbridge, County Kilkenny, offers numerous exciting activities for an enjoyable visit. There are indoor and outdoor farm play activities and an exciting range of farm animals to see. Read more
Causey Farm is a fun based venue for a variety of entertainment, tourism and educational programs, in Navan County Meath. It is a beef cattle and sheep farm with a small herd of Connemara Ponies. Read more
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