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Attraction Information
Have you spent your days dreaming of finding paradise? Well at Paradise Found Educational Farm they’ve come true!
The farm has over 1000 animals over 36 different species, which you can feed while you’re walking around. Start at the peacock enclosure, then the reindeers, cows, chickens and ducks! There are lots of friendly staff along the way to help you get to know the animals.
Under the willow arch you can meet the horses and Shetland ponies before heading off to the petting corner to have a cuddle with lambs, rabbits and guinea pigs. Indoors there’s a soft play area and a warm space where families can relax with good food and a warm drink.
It’s a furry-tastic time down on the farm!
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- Meet Santa
- Train tours
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Opening hours
Summer
Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Winter Farm
Tuesday to Thursday 10:00 - 14:30
Friday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Winter Soft Play
Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 - 16:00
Opened on Mondays during Bank Holidays and School Holidays.
Last Entry
30 minutes before attraction closes
Pricing
General Admission
Adults: £3.00
Kids (1+): £4.50
Seniors: £2.50
Soft Play from £2.50
Travel & Contact Information
Address
Leicester Road, Sapcote, Leicestershire, LE9 4JF, England
Phone number
07747 845668
Map
Website
Click here to visit Paradise Found Educational Farm Park's website.FAQ & Additional Information
Yes, there is parking onsite.
Yes, there are toilets.
No, there are no baby changing facilities.
Paradise Found Educational Farm Park has not told us if you can bring a picnic.
Yes, there is an onsite restaurant and snacks are available.
No, Paradise Found Educational Farm Park is not wheelchair friendly.
No, Paradise Found Educational Farm Park have stated they are not pushchair friendly.
Paradise Found Educational Farm Park has not told us if they are dog friendly.
Reviews
Great little farm! 4 out of 5 stars
We visited in the week late May, there were very few people there so we had plenty of time to wander round looking at the animals, yes it's a shame that you can't take picnics but the food isn't that badly priced, the staff were lovely and friendly to us, a great little farm in the making! Don't let your first impression when you drive up fool you! There's lots of animals to keep the kids entertained!
KaykaleeHorrible place! Appalling animal conditions+ 1 out of 5 stars
Took my 1 year old. We've been to a few farms in the area and always loved it. But here I was UTTERLY APPAULED by the living conditions of the animals. They were covered in thick mud, lots didn't have shelters, and some had no food or no water or both. Loads were in enclosures that were way too small. There was a injured peacock and when we noted staff they were not bothered at all and just said "Ok" and walked away. I got very angry and upset on the way round and left early. Please do not take your children here! I have reported them to RSPCA
MissKHicksWould not waste your money 1 out of 5 stars
Like most families you try to save money and take your own lunch to places. Here it is not allowed! Really think this policy needs addressing. Staff have a lot to be desired as well!
MylittlefamilyLovely atmosphere. Friendly staff and animals 4 out of 5 stars
2 boys, 8 and 5, and one Grandma enjoyed our afternoon at this farm. Friendly animals and staff were also helpful. Thank you.
Baba