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Longdown Activity Farm



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LONGDOWN Activity Farm on the edge of the New Forest is a real hands-on day out for children and adults alike.
Visitors can join in all the daily activities such as feeding the larger goats, bottle-feeding the kid goats and calves, cuddling chicks and rabbits, and feeding the ducks and pigs as well.
Other animals on site include a Shire horse, ponies and loads of chicken and geese.
Have a go on the bumpy tractor and trailer ride.
There are also picnic and play areas (including ball pool, chute, climbing frame and 'squeezy tubes') indoors and outdoors, a Brio playroom, and children's tractors and go-karts to ride on.
Open daily between February 17 and October 28 plus weekends throughout the winter with activities from 10.30am–4.15pm.

Admission:
Adults £6.75
Children (3 - 14) £5.75
Senior £5.75
Family Ticket - 2 adults and 2 children £23.00

Longdown Activity Farm is at Ashurst, just off the A35, between Lyndhurst and Southampton.
Contact: www.longdownfarm.co.uk or call (023) 8029 2837.



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