Went for a lockdown walk today, easy honesty box to pay for parking. Lots of muddy puddles and different lengths of walk dependant on the age of your group. The little one we were babysitting, found the short walk not so short, but there were lots of things to look at all the way round. Sheep, donkeys, goats, pigs and cows. Even better was the cafe/shop was open for a snack! Everyone was socially distancing, probably because a member of our group couldn’t help but leap into the muddy puddles at every opportunity but it was the first time in a long time the world has felt normal! Thank you very much
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Went for a lockdown walk today, easy honesty box to pay for parking. Lots of muddy puddles and different lengths of walk dependant on the age of your group. The little one we were babysitting, found the short walk not so short, but there were lots of things to look at all the way round. Sheep, donkeys, goats, pigs and cows. Even better was the cafe/shop was open for a snack! Everyone was socially distancing, probably because a member of our group couldn’t help but leap into the muddy puddles at every opportunity but it was the first time in a long time the world has felt normal! Thank you very much
Roves Farm is really a wild farm, the environment is great, there are many people, overall it is more suitable for parent-child activities ~ and the Dutch pigs, cows and ponies, very docile, you can feed them interactive ~