New weekly event for parents and children at Hall Farm
Hall Farm in Norfolk launches a weekly event for families
Posted on 07/05/2024

Prams, Ponies and Playtime takes place every Thursday, from 10:00am to 12:30pm, and provides the local community and visitors with access to the farm facilities during school term time.
This weekly meet-up offers little ones the opportunity to have fun in our farm’s indoor and outside play areas and for parents and carers to get together. With scenic, pushchair-friendly walkways to enjoy around the paddocks, parents and their children can say hello to some of the horses and ponies in our care.
This engaging and educational environment allows children to safely interact with animals, explore nature and create lasting memories.
We look forward to welcoming families to join these weekly sessions to enjoy our facilities, explore the farm, play, and meet some of the ponies.”
Maxine Langley-Cooper, Hall Farm Visitor Centre Officer.
The cost of admission is £3 and children under five go free. There is a complimentary tea or coffee for each paying adult.
This new event highlights our commitment to enhancing community engagement and providing valuable educational and recreational opportunities in the local area.
This is just one of a range of special events that run throughout the year at our accessible site in the beautiful Norfolk countryside.
Tickets for Prams, Ponies and Playtime can be booked on our website.
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