Bocketts Farm Park
Bocketts Farm Park is just outside of Leatherhead in Surrey and is a fantastic day out for the whole family. On arrival, you can book a slot for the indoor soft play and walk straight into the main indoor area of Bocketts Farm. This is where the toilets, shop and cafe are as well as Little Hoppington, homes to the smaller animals, like rabbits, guinea pigs and mice.
What is there to do at Bocketts Farm Park?
Bocketts Farm Park is huge and you don’t really realise the scale of it until you leave the indoor area at the start. There are pens and fields that feel like they go on forever and another huge barn full of typical farm animals – sheep, goats, cows and even a few llamas for good measure!
There are plenty of places to wash your hands and you can buy animal feed to give to the animals, as you go around. My top tip would be to make sure you use the feed at the start of the day otherwise the animals, are too full and aren’t interested in eating it!
Outside there are fields of sheep and cows plus a yard full of horses and ponies in their stables. There’s a fantastic farm walk that takes you around the outside areas and for just £1.50 each you can hop on a really lovely tractor ride around the park too which has commentary as you move along. The main attractions outside are the play areas. With huge adventure playgrounds, jumping pillows, trampolines and even tractors and go-karts to drive there is something for everyone at Bocketts Farm Park.
That’s not to mention the indoor soft play areas with so much space to explore, huge slides to whizz down and plenty of space for parents to sit and watch the children play whilst enjoying a nice cup of tea! Twice a day Bocketts Farm have pig races where you can choose a pig and see where it comes as they dash around the track. I never knew that pigs could move so fast!
We finished our day with a panning for gold session which was great fun at just £2 per child. They absolutely loved it and got a medal to take away with them which was a fantastic souvenir of a really lovely day out.
Further Information
Is there food and drink available?
There is the Old Bark tearooms with hot food served all day plus The Cow Shed Coffee Shop selling hot and cold drinks, snacks and sandwiches.
What are the main things to do?
Farm park with plenty of animals, to feed, adventure playgrounds including jumping pillows, go-karts and trampolines. Large indoor play area, pig racing, tractor rides and gold panning for an additional cost. There are toilets, tearooms and a coffee shop.
What are the ticket prices?
They have three pricing tiers – winter weekday, standard and off-peak. A standard adult ticket is £13.50 and £14.50 for 3-17-year-olds. Other pricing options are available.
Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online.
Is there parking?
There is on-site parking.
When are they open?
Bocketts Farm Park is open all year round apart from Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. For up-to-date opening times and dates please follow this link.
Dog friendly?
Dogs are not permitted.
Are they accessible?
Guest post was written by Donna from What the Redhead Said. You can read her full review here.