Santa’s Back

Families looking for a festive day out should look no further than award winning children’s farm Odds Farm Park!  For just £4 extra, daily from 29 November to 24 December, children can visit Santa in his Magical Grotto and receive a Fantastic Gift!*

Combined with Crazy Entertainers every weekend and daily during the Christmas Holidays until 5 January+, there’s stacks of festive fun for the whole family to enjoy on a day out!

Elsewhere at Odds Farm Park meet plenty of furry friends in the large Undercover Animal Barns (including Christmas lambs!) and join in with the jam packed Animal Activity and Demonstration Programme.

Plus, within the Giant Indoor Playbarn, you’ll find a massive adventure play area including 4 lane Astra Slide, 2 large drop slides, a netted area with zig zag chicanes & tunnels, swinging ropes and much more.  With special Toddler and Under 5’s areas, there’s bags of fun for all ages.  And adults can relax with a delicious speciality coffee from the fantastic Espresso Bar!

Odds Farm Park is located just minutes from Junction 2 of the M40, near Beaconsfield. For more information, including special events and prices visitors should call 01628 520188 or visit www.oddsfarm.co.uk

*£4 extra charge per child towards cost of the gift (worth at least £6).

+ Please note, Odds Farm Park is closed on 25, 26 December and 1 January and closes at 3.30pm on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve with last entry being at 2.30pm. On these days, there will be no Entertainer.

Say Hello To Henry

Visitors to family day out favourite, Odds Farm Park, will love to meet new arrival, Henry!  Henry is  rare breed Golden Guernsey billy goat who has come from a breeder in Lincolnshire to meet the lady Golden Guernsey nannies at the farm.  He is settling in well and enjoying meeting new friends.

Visitors to the award winning farm will be interested to learn that with between 501-1,000 breeding nannies registered in the UK, the Golden Guernsey Goat is classed as a Minority Breed by the Rare Breed Survival Trust.

The exact origin of the Golden Guernsey is uncertain, though it is believed that they have French, Syrian and Maltese ancestry. They arrived in the UK in 1965 from Guernsey and the first reference to them on The Channel Islands is from an 1826 tourism guide book.

Golden Guernsey Goats are also very quiet, docile and friendly goats for children to meet on a day out.

Elsewhere at Odds Farm Park, people on a day out can expect to meet plenty more furry friends in the large Undercover Animal Barns.  Combined with a jam-packed Animal Activity and Demonstration Programme, there’s so much to do!

Family day out favourite, Odds Farm Park is easily reached from Beaconsfield, Amersham, Chesham, Gerrards Cross, High Wycombe, Great Missenden and Wendover. For more information, directions and prices visit the family days out website www.oddsfarm.co.uk