Paradise Found Educational Farm Park

Paradise Found Educational Farm Park

Hours

Thursday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

4.4 - (347 reviews)
198
105
25
10
9
Read Our 347 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.4 - (347 reviews)
198
105
25
10
9
  • Ian Parkinson

    It's a great little place for younger children, feed the animals, soft play, small play park, they do food, small stuff, staff are friendly, parking ok.
    Apr 29th, 2023

  • joe oconnor

    Super clean, warm and friendly. Would recommend! Amazing experience for the grandchild and all of us!! We even got to feed lamb
    Apr 8th, 2023

  • Lewis Morley

    Brilliant farm, very friendly staff and all the animals are just as friendly too, loved every seconds will defintley be going back... every weekend it was brilliant.
    Apr 1st, 2023

  • Holley Davis

    Not as good as it's made out to be on the website. Visited over the Easter weekend with my family of 6. We have children ranging in ages from 10 to baby and the only good part is the petting session, however this is poorly managed with very small animals loose in a pen getting trodden on by children adults and pushchairs. Tortoises and guinea pigs were left on the floor with at least 30 people piled in. Children were grabbing and chasing the animals, the rabbits and guinea pigs were really unhappy and trying to get away, many parents not supervising their kids while they screamed and banged cages. The health and safety is really good in terms of fencing and paths and the place is fully secure so toddlers can roam free. The way in and out is a single track with a blind bend and fast road so you end up having to reverse all the way back to the farm to let people come in, it needs a marshal at the entrance to keep it fair and stop accidents. The no picnic policy doesn't allow you to take any food or drink, not even on the grass by the car park or on site at all so very expensive if your family need to eat while you are there. The queue to get tickets is the same queue for food with very slow service, we almost missed the petting session because the food queue was nearly out the door. Soft play is restricted to under 9 years only so if you've got older primary school children they will have to sit and watch younger siblings have fun. The whole farm only had around 45 visible animals instead of 200. The barn owls cage is tiny and no room to spread their wings. Only one alpaca baby will eat the food, one cow and two sheep, all other animals avoid you and are far away. Even though we walked slowly we got round in half an hour, another half an hour to hold the animals so an hour max. There's a couple of swings and a slide to play on but again only for very young children. My 9 year old was bored with nothing to do. The staff are really nice and friendly it's just a shame it's such a small place with 1/4 of what was originally listed. They also have so many different charges. One fee to get in, another for petting session, another for animal feed. I wouldn't re visit. We've been to many of these places over the last decade and there are much better places. After reading some other reviews and the managers replies I wouldn't of given my money to someone with such a sarcastic and hating under tone
    Apr 11th, 2023

  • Matthew Davis

    So who's up for wasting their time money and fuel? Visited yesterday during Easter bank holiday as my wife had said she had heard about it. We decided to pay this farm a visit. We have taken our children to many farms such as mini meadows hoar farm park and ash end. Thought it would be nice to try a new place as we are fairly new to Leicestershire. Unfortunately my wife was driving today otherwise I wouldn't have drove any further than the passing point on the single lane access! My first question was 'where are these animals then?' I mean your greeted by pen after pen after pen of just... Well grass! Not a major selling point I'm afraid. Anyway we proceed. So we have parked in the yard. What Is basically a free for all in terms of parking. You get out of your car and you are greeted with no picnics no picnics no picnics. I'm presuming you would like me to eat at your establishment? We will return to this one in a bit it's a charmer. So we need to get tickets. God knows where from. There's a play area and a cafe I presume we go there? No signs to identify where to go. Common sense prevails today! Though because it's doing tickets and food it takes soo long that we almost miss the start of the main even the petting session. Probably the only bit worth going to. This again was a free for all. No organisation we didn't no there was a queue to enter. Ended up just joining in. None of the staff have full control of the situation. People almost just stamping on the animals. Then after this session we go for a walk around to see if the good animals are hiding round the trail. Nope. A few sheep some peacocks 3 alpacas 2 cows. If this park was preparing animals to board Noah's ark we would be screwed! Oh back to the no picnics thing. They would like you to buy their overpriced Aldi mamia baby food. I would have gone to get my money back but my wife felt sorry for the few animals there and said they probably need the money. Best part of the day was driving back out the gates.
    Apr 6th, 2023

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About
Paradise Found Educational Farm Park

Paradise Found Educational Farm Park is located at Leicester Rd in Sapcote, England LE9 4JF. Paradise Found Educational Farm Park can be contacted via phone at (145) 527-0652 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (145) 527-0652

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Paradise Found Educational Farm Park?

A The phone number for Paradise Found Educational Farm Park is: (145) 527-0652.


Q Where is Paradise Found Educational Farm Park located?

A Paradise Found Educational Farm Park is located at Leicester Rd, Sapcote, eng LE9 4JF


Q What is the internet address for Paradise Found Educational Farm Park?

A The website (URL) for Paradise Found Educational Farm Park is: http://paradisefoundfarmpark.co.uk/


Q What days are Paradise Found Educational Farm Park open?

A Paradise Found Educational Farm Park is open:
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed


Q How is Paradise Found Educational Farm Park rated?

A Paradise Found Educational Farm Park has a 4.4 Star Rating from 347 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
Paradise Found Educational Farm Park

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 347 Reviews )
198
105
25
10
9
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Ian Parkinson on Google

image It's a great little place for younger children, feed the animals, soft play, small play park, they do food, small stuff, staff are friendly, parking ok.


joe oconnor on Google

image Super clean, warm and friendly. Would recommend! Amazing experience for the grandchild and all of us!! We even got to feed lamb


Lewis Morley on Google

image Brilliant farm, very friendly staff and all the animals are just as friendly too, loved every seconds will defintley be going back... every weekend it was brilliant.


Holley Davis on Google

image Not as good as it's made out to be on the website. Visited over the Easter weekend with my family of 6. We have children ranging in ages from 10 to baby and the only good part is the petting session, however this is poorly managed with very small animals loose in a pen getting trodden on by children adults and pushchairs. Tortoises and guinea pigs were left on the floor with at least 30 people piled in. Children were grabbing and chasing the animals, the rabbits and guinea pigs were really unhappy and trying to get away, many parents not supervising their kids while they screamed and banged cages. The health and safety is really good in terms of fencing and paths and the place is fully secure so toddlers can roam free. The way in and out is a single track with a blind bend and fast road so you end up having to reverse all the way back to the farm to let people come in, it needs a marshal at the entrance to keep it fair and stop accidents. The no picnic policy doesn't allow you to take any food or drink, not even on the grass by the car park or on site at all so very expensive if your family need to eat while you are there. The queue to get tickets is the same queue for food with very slow service, we almost missed the petting session because the food queue was nearly out the door. Soft play is restricted to under 9 years only so if you've got older primary school children they will have to sit and watch younger siblings have fun. The whole farm only had around 45 visible animals instead of 200. The barn owls cage is tiny and no room to spread their wings. Only one alpaca baby will eat the food, one cow and two sheep, all other animals avoid you and are far away. Even though we walked slowly we got round in half an hour, another half an hour to hold the animals so an hour max. There's a couple of swings and a slide to play on but again only for very young children. My 9 year old was bored with nothing to do. The staff are really nice and friendly it's just a shame it's such a small place with 1/4 of what was originally listed. They also have so many different charges. One fee to get in, another for petting session, another for animal feed. I wouldn't re visit. We've been to many of these places over the last decade and there are much better places. After reading some other reviews and the managers replies I wouldn't of given my money to someone with such a sarcastic and hating under tone


Matthew Davis on Google

image So who's up for wasting their time money and fuel?
Visited yesterday during Easter bank holiday as my wife had said she had heard about it. We decided to pay this farm a visit. We have taken our children to many farms such as mini meadows hoar farm park and ash end. Thought it would be nice to try a new place as we are fairly new to Leicestershire.
Unfortunately my wife was driving today otherwise I wouldn't have drove any further than the passing point on the single lane access! My first question was 'where are these animals then?' I mean your greeted by pen after pen after pen of just... Well grass! Not a major selling point I'm afraid. Anyway we proceed.
So we have parked in the yard. What Is basically a free for all in terms of parking. You get out of your car and you are greeted with no picnics no picnics no picnics. I'm presuming you would like me to eat at your establishment? We will return to this one in a bit it's a charmer.
So we need to get tickets. God knows where from. There's a play area and a cafe I presume we go there? No signs to identify where to go. Common sense prevails today! Though because it's doing tickets and food it takes soo long that we almost miss the start of the main even the petting session. Probably the only bit worth going to. This again was a free for all. No organisation we didn't no there was a queue to enter. Ended up just joining in. None of the staff have full control of the situation. People almost just stamping on the animals.
Then after this session we go for a walk around to see if the good animals are hiding round the trail. Nope. A few sheep some peacocks 3 alpacas 2 cows.
If this park was preparing animals to board Noah's ark we would be screwed!
Oh back to the no picnics thing. They would like you to buy their overpriced Aldi mamia baby food.
I would have gone to get my money back but my wife felt sorry for the few animals there and said they probably need the money.
Best part of the day was driving back out the gates.


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