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Pennywell’s Latest Arrivals

Treat your family to a full day of fun at Pennywell  and meet some of our  very new arrivals on the farm. We’re open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm.

Say, ‘Bonjour’ to our new family of miniature donkeys. they have just arrived from France and are settling in really well with their new friends. Mum and dad, Pedro and Diva are here with their foals Poppy and Maggie. We would say one big happy family but they’re actually rather miniature!

Donkeys

Miniature Donkeys

We also have new arrivals in the form of 3 new goat kids. Mum, Beau and all her 3 boys, Enzo, Eros and Eugene are all doing well and are happy to meet the visitors.

Goat kids

New arrivals goat kids

If Pennywell Miniature piglets are your thing, you won’t be disappointed as we have plenty of piggys ready to enjoy their piggy cuddles with the visitors.

There’s acres of indoor space to picnic and play as well as a commando course, maze, tractor village and toddle play farm. Four farm rides and crazy golf are also included in the admission price.

Put a spring in your step and a smile on your face as you discover why Pennywell Farm is amongst the top 20 farm attractions in the UK, in a list compiled by TripAdvisor Media Group.

New for 2019 is our pig agility course where you can test your own pig training skills. If goats are more up your street, why not grab a lead and take one for a walk; it’s great fun.

We have more than 250 friendly animals to meet with ponies, donkeys, alpacas, highland cows and a barn full of pets to come and meet.

You won’t waste a single minute as there is a new hands on activity, show or display every half hour; it’s what Pennywell is famous for!

BOOK TICKETS online and there’s a FREE Pennywell Pal soft toy with every online child ticket.

 

This story appeared on June 6, 2019

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