Spring really is such a great time to visit Ridgeway Farm. New life, daffodils, blossom and a whole new season ahead of us.
With lots of cuddly, fluffy, super friendly baby animals to meet and see, this, along with a sell-out Easter Eggstravaganza, there really will be plenty of fun interactions for all the family.
Tickets include an actioned packed treasure hunt, which will result in a sweet treat from the Easter Bunny himself, for all the children.
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Early Bird tickets are just £8.50 per child (1 - 14 years).
£6.99 per adult.
Children under 1 year are free (this does not include the activities/treats from the Easter Bunny).
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