This family leisure attraction has a wide variety of farm animals, indoor and outdoor play areas (including soft play, sand pits, trampolines, ride-alongs, bouncy castles, carousel rides) and a range of daily animal shows. The Willows Farm Shop sells meat, cheese, bread, seasonal fruit and vegetables. There are two coffee shops (serving drinks, snacks and light lunches), a Farmhouse Restaurant (offering hot and cold meals, drinks and snacks) and a summer BBQ.
| Facilities: | Free parking, Disabled access, Disabled toilets, Wheelchair hire, Baby changing, Baby feeding, Highchairs, Café, Restaurant, Picnic area, Shop, Venue for hire, Children's parties, Private parties, Corporate events, Soft play, Play area |
| Venue Type: | Farm, Restaurant, Shop, Soft play centre |
| Dates & Times: | Daily 10am-5.30pm (4pm on 24 and 31Dec). Closed 25-27 Dec and 1 Jan. Farm Shop coffee shop 10am-5pm, lunch 11.30am-2.30pm, Woolly Jumpers coffee shop 10am-5.30pm, Farmhouse Restaurant open during school holidays – check first. Admission prices vary - call or check website. Under-two’s free. School and group rates. |
Great value annual pass
We've had an annual pass for the last 2 years and think it's great value for money, as it means we can pop in on a rainy afternoon for just an hour and enjoy the indoor slides as well as coming for a longer visit on sunny days. We love the variety of things to do at Willows and we've been impressed by the new events that keep being added. My only criticism is the catering - surely a good cup of coffee is not too much to ask - and white sandwiches for the kids - yuk. I'd hope that as the farm shop promotes healthy local food the food outlet would do the same - but sadly not. Other than that, it's a great day out, well worth it and in comparison to other similar venues, we think Willows is way ahead of the game! [Mar 09]
by BWBW
Great but expensive farm fun
If you live in St Albans, Willows is popular place to take the kids. Where else can you enjoy sheepstakes, daft duck trials, gold panning and dog agility shows? We like the convenient location, tranquil lakeside setting and child-friendly approach to activities, shows and facilities.
So why just 3 stars? The catering (awful when we had lunch there - we now take a picnic) and the price. Since opening its new indoor soft play area (or is this just a coincidence?) Willows' entrance price seems to have risen. At the time of visiting (July 08) it was a fairly steep £10.95 for adults and £11.95 for children. This means that you’ll want to make a day of it so if you’re after an hour or two of fun then pop into a local soft play centre or buy an annual pass.
Admission prices also vary with school holidays, weekends and seasons – an unusual policy which is confusing at best. When we asked about this, Willows said: At weekends and school holidays we put on more shows and activities which is reflected in the price. Seems logical until you realise that no other attraction changes its prices like this. That’s because they cover the cost of extra shows and activities from the increased number of visitors during these periods, or by charging for individual events, not by raising the general admission price and forcing regular visitors to pay more. We hope that Willows will reconsider their pricing policy and find one that offers year-round value for money. [Oct 08]
by south-sider
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