Springtime Fun on the Farm 2025
Shropshire: Frankly Farm Tours
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Spend Easter in Worcestershire with Frankly Farm Tours!
Get ready for an incredible Easter half term filled with adorable animals, family activities and delightful experiences with Frankly Farm Tours in Worcestershire!
- Dates: 12th - 17th April 2025
- Opening Hours: 10am - 4pm. Arrive any time.
- Age Guidance: Suitable for all ages!
- Duration: Spend as long or as little onsite as you'd like
- Tickets Include: Access to Meet the Lambs session, bottle-feeding demonstrations, opportunities to pet & hold lambs. Access to Meet the Small Animals session. Access to other farm animals including alpacas, cows and sheep. Plenty of opportunities to take selfies and ask questions!
Things to do at Springtime Fun on the Farm with Frankly Farm Tours
Head to the heart of Worcestershire and join the Frankly Farm Tours team as they welcome ewes and newly-born lambs to the farm!
- Get hands-on, up-close and personal with the friendly animals at the quaint and rustic farm
- Take a leisurely stroll around the charming farmyard
- Watch the Alpacas going about their day in the triangle field
- Meet the Quessants, the smallest sheep breed in the world!
- Say hello to the Dexter Cattle, Europe's smallest cows
- Surround yourself with cuteness overload as you meet the rabbits and guinea pigs at the Small Animal Barn
- Visit the ducks and chickens; the Indian Runner Ducks are the most upright ducks you'll ever see!
What's On at Springtime Fun on the Farm in Worcestershire?
- Meet the Lambs: Enjoy talks about lambing and all-things-sheep before holding and cuddling the gorgeous newborn lambs. Every hour from 11am - 3pm
- Meet the Small Animals: Enjoy an introduction to French lop rabbits, guinea pigs, chicks and ducks before holding and petting the adorable animals. Every hour from 11:30am - 2:30pm
Book Frankly Farm Tours tickets for one of the best ways to spend February half term in Worcestershire!
Broseley TF12 5AU
How To Find Us
Frankly Alpacas is located in Broseley, Shropshire. Use the postcode TF12 5AU in your sat-nav.
The entrance to Pound Lane is adjacent to the Forester's Arms pub in Broseley on Avenue Road. Please do NOT try to access Pound Lane from the access at the Woodbridge Pub in Coalport as this is a private road. Some sat-nav systems may direct you there in error.
Please allow a few extra minutes to drive down Pound Lane. It is a farm track for the most part and can be bumpy in places. Vehicles of many shapes and sizes use the lane with no issue, but please take care and drive slowly.
Drive for around two miles down Pound Lane past two cottages and the quarry weighbridge on your right hand side. Follow the road round to the left, up a slight incline, continuing past Inett Cottage on your left hand side. At the end of the road you will see a gate in front of you with the Frankly Alpacas logo facing you.
- Free parking
- This is an all-weather attraction, there is a small marquee which offers some protection on rainy days, however don't forget to bring weather appropriate clothing and footwear!
- The tracks are not smoothly tarmacked and may be uneven or muddy.
- As a result, the walking experiences are unfortunately not accessible for wheelchair users or pushchairs.
- The Paca Picnic however, is suitable for a wider range of people.
- Alpacas are calm, reserved and friendly social creatures.
- However, they are still wild animals at heart and can sometimes be unpredictable.
- Prior to the experience, you will be briefed on health safety to further minimise the risks of accidents.
- If you have underlying health conditions then it is your responsibility to assess whether you are fit to undertake the experience.
Although alpacas are clean animals, we would strongly advise washing hands prior to eating food and leaving the site.
- Alpacas only tend to spit at other alpacas, usually an uninterested female towards a pushy male or both genders towards members of the herd that try to pinch their food.
- It is very unlikely that an alpaca will spit at a human unprovoked!