National Animal Welfare Trust Berkshire

National Animal Welfare Trust Berkshire

The National Animal Welfare Trust is located near Great Shefford in Berkshire. They are set in 10 acres of farmland on the edge of the beautiful Lambourn Downs and they are a rescue and rehoming centre that is open to the public.

The visiting area is otherwise known as Trindledown. They have lots to see and do including a guinea pig village, meet and feed their friendly sheep and alpacas plus you can take a tour and get to know their animals and their work. There is ample free parking, just drive up to the electronic gates and they will open for you.

In their rescue and rehoming centre, they have a wide variety of animals on-site including cats, dogs, birds, guinea pigs and more. They are open most of the week for visitors and entry to their farm is via a donation to their charity.

Further Information National Animal Welfare Trust Berkshire

Is there food and drink available?

There is a cafe serving hot and cold food and drinks.

What are the main things to do?

Rescue centre that has a farm open to the public with a variety of animals including some you can feed. There are toilets and a cafe.

What are the ticket prices?

Entrance costs are a charity donation of your choosing.

Is there parking?

There is free on-site parking.

When are they open?

The centre is open Tuesday-Sunday almost all year round, they close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Please visit their website for up-to-date opening times.

Are they accessible?

Please contact the venue.

Please note that the map location is not exact.

All Ages
Indoor Outdoor
Trindledown Farm, Wantage Rd, Great Shefford
Animals
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