Smithills Farm Animals

4.5/5
(1.1K) · Farm in Bolton, United Kingdom
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Set in the Smithills countryside, housing a variety of farm and zoo animals large and small. A "real" working dairy farm with lots of play facilities.

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Mar 16, 2025
I appreciate it’s a working farm and all but to be honest I felt that the non farm animals were being exploited, especially in the areas where people and children were allowed to handle baby animals.…Full review by pixipoo
Feb 22, 2025
We were visiting Bolton for a couple days to stay at The Last Drop Hotel with our toddler and wanted to find something to do to keep him entertained. We found the farm and thought it would be great a…Full review by abby99lowe
Feb 22, 2025
We visit Smithills open farm regularly and each time is as great as the last. Not only is it well priced for adults and children but there is so much to see and do. We especially love seeing & holdin…Full review by missclairel18

Questions & answers

Q:
Do you do adults drive a tractor experience where you get to drive a tractor?
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I don't think so,we were driven around by one of the staff.. I'd say to much paperwork for adults to drive..
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Answer by steven b · Jul 27, 2023
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Can we bring a packed lunch? Thanks
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Yes
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How much for family ticket
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£28. Family ticket is either 2 adults and 2 children, or 1 adult and 3 children.
Q:
How long is a family ticket valid for smithills farm
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Do you have to pay for the donkey ride, if so, how much is it?
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How long is a family ticket to smithills farm valid for
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It’s just got the day
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Frequently asked questions

Q:
What are your opening times?
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We are open 10am until 5pm every day. We only close Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.
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