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Foel Farm Park, Brynsiencyn

Brynsiencyn, Anglesey

Children feeding lambs at Foel Farm Park in Brynsiencyn with the Menai Strait and Caernarfon in the background

Photo via Google — Matthew Withers

About

A working farm at Brynsiencyn that doubles as Anglesey's finest family attraction, Foel Farm Park lets children feed lambs, meet pigs and ponies, and follow the seasons of a genuine dairy operation with views down to the Menai Straits and Caernarfon Castle across the water. The indoor play barn and outdoor adventure areas are well-maintained and designed for genuine fun rather than box-ticking — making it a reliable wet-weather option as much as a sunny-day destination. Open from February through October; lambing season in late winter is the most memorable time to visit.

Suitable for

Families children

Accessibility

Wheelchair access ♿ Fully accessible
Details Good accessibility across the main farm areas. Some outdoor areas may have uneven ground.
Mobility notes Most of the farm is accessible. Check with the operator for specific access needs.
Dogs Not inside the farm — dogs are not allowed to protect the animals.

Getting there & parking

Postcode for satnav LL61 6LQ
Parking Free parking on site
Notes Free on-site parking.
Parking details are approximate — always check signage on arrival.
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Frequently asked questions

Can children feed the lambs?

Yes — feeding the lambs is one of the main activities at Foel Farm Park, particularly during the lambing season from late February. Bottle feeding is available at designated times.

Is it open in the rain?

Yes — the indoor play barn and covered areas make Foel Farm Park a workable rainy-day option. Check the website for what is available indoors on your visit date.

Is it good for toddlers?

Foel Farm Park is particularly well-suited to children aged 2–10. The hands-on nature of the farm, the gentle animals, and the play areas all work well for younger children.

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