FAQs

Welcome to the frequently asked questions (FAQs) section of the website. Please find below a collection of questions that we regularly get asked.

Can we buy a memento of our visit?

Do we need to bring a picnic?

Do you offer disabled access?

Do you sell any of the animals?

How much does it cost to park?

Is there anything to do at Easton Farm Park in the rain?

What are the activities?

What are the entry prices?

What are your opening times?

Where are you?

Can we buy a memento of our visit?

Our Gift Shop is full of farmyard gift and toy ideas. Sample some local produce or buy an Easton Farm Park gift. The Shop is open from 11am - 5pm every day.

Do we need to bring a picnic?

Our Riverside Cafe offers simple, wholesome food for the whole family. Jacket potatoes from the farm come with a variety of fillings, as do sandwiches, sausage and beans, ploughmans, sausage rolls and delicious home made soup.

Cream teas and tasty hot chocolates, lattes and capuccinos are all available with locally made cakes and our own scones.

The Riverside Cafe is open from 11am - 3pm during the week and from 11am - 5pm at weekends.

Do you offer disabled access?

We have disabled parking and disabled toilets. Many of our paths are concrete for both wheelchair and pushchair use. The majority of our exhibits and services are accessed via shallow ramps.

Every disabled person is entitled to bring a free carer with them to Easton Farm Park.

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Do you sell any of the animals?

Yes. We sell rabbits, guinea pigs and chickens during our season. We also sell the young goats at the end of September. Please call us for more details - 01728 746475.

How much does it cost to park?

There is ample free parking at Easton Farm Park for any vehicle, no matter how large or small!

Is there anything to do at Easton Farm Park in the rain?

Yes, lots. Our electric tractors are under cover. Hug a Bunny and Mildred the milking cow are also under cover. The indoor soft playbarn offers a welcome shelter from showers and always has the daily newspapers for Mum and Dad.

Shelter in our playbarn and watch our very own "Down on the Farm" film all about the animals at Easton Farm Park.

New for 2009 is our animal nursery in the Black Barn. Meet our new arrivals including 'Robert' the calf who is being hand fed by the outside team. Newborn lambs and kid goats are also in the barn ready for meet the babies which takes place at 11am and 3:30pm every day

Or challenge another member of the family to a game of chess or Connect 4 in the indoor games barn, where you can also have your indoor picnic.

For those who are a little more adventurous, bring your wellies and indulge in some puddle jumping in the rain - we never thought that something so simple could be such fun!

What are the activities?

Every day, we offer pony rides, hug a bunny, pony & cart rides, meet 'Major' (Suffolk Punch horse) and 'Toby' our bottle fed calf, train rides, barrel train rides, egg collecting, animal feeding.

Plus enjoy the outdoor adventure playground, indoor soft play, pets paddocks, river walks, go-karts, pedal & electric tractors.

If there is an activity that you really want to do, please call us to double check the timings on 01728 746475.

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What are the entry prices?

Adult: £7.25

Child: £6.00

Over 60: £6.50

Noah's Ark (2 adults + 2 children): £25.00

Disabled Adult £7.25 plus 1 carer free

Disabled Child £6.00 plus 1 carer free

What are your opening times?

Main Season

20st  March - 11th September 10.30am - 6pm

October half term

23th October - 31st October  10.30am - 4pm

11th - 23rd December 11am - 3pm

Where are you?

From the A12: We are signposted from the A12 at the Framlingham junction. All signposts either say Easton Farm Park or have a white horse on a brown background. We are approximately 3 miles from the A12.

From the A14: Take the A1120 towards Yoxford. Follow this route until you reach Earl Soham. Just after Tastebuds & the Earl Soham Brewery, take the next right turn (on a nasty left hand bend). Go through Brandeston & Kettleburgh. Turn right into Easton and right again towards Easton Farm Park.

From Diss/Stradbroke/Eye: Go through Framlingham and head out in the direction of Wickham Market. Approx half a mile out of Framlingham, we are signposted off to the right. We are another 2 miles along this road. Once you reach Easton, there is a right hand turn on a nasty left hand bend. We are approx 200 metres along here.

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