Rutland Farm Park
Oakham, RutlandAbout Rutland Farm Park
Enjoy a fun day on a charming 18-acre working family farm, Rutland Farm Park! Located in Oakham, England's smallest county, you'll find a range of animals, acres of parkland to explore and delicious food to indulge in.
Our Favourite Things To Do At Rutland Farm Park
A visit to Rutland Farm Park is a chance to meet friendly farm animals. Enjoy a hands-on experience, and learn about your favourite farmyard friends! It's the perfect day out for little ones who love adorable animals and nature.
- Say 'hello!' to cute farm animals. Like fluffy sheep and pygmy goats to guinea pigs and Highland cows! Your little ones will love getting up close to these adorable creatures.
- Discover rare breeds that the farm works hard to conserve and protect! Like the Shire Horse, Greyface Dartmoor & Lincoln Longwools.
- Make friends with Rutland Farm Park's animals with a feeding session! Choose from the exotic llamas and alpacas to farm favourites like goats, sheep, and chickens!
- Go wild in the outdoor play area, with ride-on tractors to make your tots feel like true farmers.
- Enjoy seasonal events, like autumn trails and Halloween, to meet your favourite princesses!
- Take part in themed activities, arts & crafts and creative workshops. Like Christmas wreath workshops and summer holiday activities!
- Indulge in afternoon tea or a hearty lunch. It's the best way to end your time as a family and make the most of your day out.
Top Tips For Your Day Out At Rutland Farm Park
Wear Proper Shoes: It can get muddy, especially when exploring the natural trails.
Bring Hand Sanitiser: After feeding and petting the animals, it's important to clean your hands.
Check the Weather: Since it's outdoors, check the weather and dress properly.
Buy Animal Feed: Your kids will love feeding the animals throughout the day.
Why We Think Rutland Farm Park Is Fun for Families
If you're looking for a fun activity this weekend or planning a longer stay in Rutland, Rutland Farm Park offers outdoor joy and education.
With a warm welcome, friendly animals, and engaging activities, your kids can learn, play, and create unique memories. From feeding farm animals to workshops, it's a great day for families looking to escape into the countryside.
Our Favourite Activity:
Say a big 'hello' to all your favourite farm animals as you cuddle pigs, pet alpacas, and feed Highland cows on your hands-on experience!
Uncover The 2 Century-Year-Old Farm!
Explore the 200 year old traditional working farm and how you can learn all about Rutland Farm Park's history!
Enjoy Seasonal Events:
Throughout the year, you can experience fun-filled events for the entire family. Like Christmas wreath-making and lambing days!
Facilities at Rutland Farm Park
Toilets
Onsite Parking
Food Available
Wheelchair Friendly
Dog Friendly
Pushchair Friendly
Opening times at Rutland Farm Park
- Monday, Closed
- Tuesday, 10:00 - 17:00
- Wednesday, 10:00 - 17:00
- Thursday, 10:00 - 17:00
- Friday, 10:00 - 17:00
- Saturday, 10:00 - 17:00
- Sunday, 10:00 - 17:00
Pricing & Tickets at Rutland Farm Park
- Child (4-17) : £8.50
- Adult (17-18+) : £9.50
Book in advance for cheapest tickets
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Plan Your Visit
Typical visit time 2 - 3 hours
Suitable for Kids and Adults too
Food & Drink Options at Rutland Farm Park
Head to the Rutland Farm Park Tearoom for a range of delicious cakes and bakes.
You can also sit down for a sandwich or toastie. They also have jacket potatoes, paninis, falafel pittas and breakfast baps! Not to mention a scrumptious afternoon tea, milkshakes, slushies and ice cream too!
There's even a children's menu, where kids can choose from chicken nuggets, sausage and chips or half a jacket potato.
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How To Get To Rutland Farm Park
By Train
Take a direct train to Oakham from major nearby cities. Oakham is well-connected with services running from Leicester (approx. 30 minutes), Peterborough (approx. 45 minutes), and Birmingham (approx. 1 hour 30 minutes).
The farm is located around a 15-minute walk from Oakham train station. After exiting the station, head northeast along Station Road, turn right onto Burley Road, and follow it until you reach Uppingham Road. Rutland Farm Park will be on your left.
By Bus
The Rutland area is serviced by several local buses. From Oakham, you can take the number 47 or RF1 bus towards Uppingham or Corby.
Get off at the Uppingham Road stop, which is about a 5-minute walk from Rutland Farm Park. Follow Uppingham Road heading west, and the farm will be on your right.
By Car
From the North (Leicester): Take the A47 towards Uppingham, then follow signs for Oakham via the A6003. Once in Oakham, take the Uppingham Road (A6003), and the farm is located on your right-hand side.
From the South (Peterborough): Travel along the A1(M) and take the A47 exit towards Leicester. Turn right onto the A6003 towards Oakham. Follow Uppingham Road, and Rutland Farm Park will be on your right.
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