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Cefn Mably Farm Park

Began Rd, Cardiff CF3 6XL, United Kingdom

Cefn Mably Farm Park
Animal park
4.5
1 reviews
8 comments
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HV3Q+4R Cardiff, United Kingdom
+44 1633 680312
cefnmablyfarmpark.com
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Tuesday: 10–17
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Frompoolto poolefishing
Frompoolto poolefishing151 days ago
Brilliant place to visit been a few times before refurbishment love the new soft play train and mini golf. Park outdoors picnic benches and animals to see baby goats were funny watching them play. Animals look well looked after nice and clean.
Andrew Field
Andrew Field181 days ago
Fantastic day out we WILL be going back, good all weather the play area, was very good we all enjoyed it even the biggest kids in us ( 59+ only old in body)

All the staff are friendly and helpful one of the best days out we have had for a long time , if the weather is not with you this is still a fantastic I personally think you need 3 hours to do it all. Including the little train only takes 10 minutes but the little ones absolutely adored it
If it had been possible I would have given it more than five stars.
It is obvious that a lot of thought and effort has gone into the layout
Idris A
Idris A273 days ago
Great day out! The children (aged 1-5) enjoyed themselves. Farm was lovely and indoor soft play area had plenty of space for them to play. We would definitely return if in the area again. Staff were friendly.
Natalya Victoria
Natalya Victoria304 days ago
Really nice little place! Came for my nieces birthday. Lovely to feed the animals and was reasonably priced. The pizza’s in the cafe were very reasonably priced but the fries were very expensive. £4.50 for fries but very nice. Shame that some people ruin it for others. Woman and her unruly child in the petting Guinea pig area. Trying to undo their cages and pick up the Guinea pigs and then trying to make a complaint about the person manning it and the animal enclosures. Definitely not the park to blame. Would be great to have prices on all the rides and to see a few more staff around watching people don’t chase the birds and monitor the petting areas a bit more closely
Chris Mcloughlin
Chris Mcloughlin1 year ago
Such a great place to take young children.

They have plenty of animals to see and feed. They even have a petting area for the guinea pigs which was good for little ones.

They have a cool train that goes around the farm so you can see the animals from inside their pens.

Don't miss out on the play areas outside and a crazy golf based on farms.

One of the other good additions is the two diggers. These require £2 and in my opinion it's too high for the small amount of time they get to play on them.

Inside they have a Cafe and indoor soft play. This area is sectioned off by age group so the little ones can play safely.

All in all this is a very good place to bring children and spend a few hours playing and walking around seeing and feeding the animals. Food is purchased at the front desk on arrival.
Hyper Hamlet
Hyper Hamlet1 year ago
We visited on an off-chance on a Wednesday morning. It was quiet, which was nice as our 15mth old could just lead us around to what he wanted to do. It was wet, so we didn't use the outside playground much, but it's very well equipped with some fun looking apparatus. The inside play structure is huge! It's got lots of fun sections with air cannons and a football pitch up the top. There are also sections for babies and toddlers with a large ball pit. There is plenty of seating for food and waiting. The restaurant has good coffee, and the food was great and reasonably priced. There is themed crazy golf, a miniature railway, and station, which are both charged extras. For £2 the kids can drive a real digger (parents too). Of course, you can feed and pet most of the animals.
Sara Bennett
Sara Bennett2 years ago
The second time I've visited, however, it has been years. First of all, admission prices, it is quite steep considering it's quite a small location with limited attractions.

We were there for approximately 2 hours including the train and pony ride. The animals look well looked after and are clearly used to the public and were social with guests, pony ride was amazing and the lady who staffed the area (she had blue hair) was lovely!

Very limited on food choices and drink choices and not much room to sit and eat. Will visit again once the renovation has been done, but for now it's a little pricey for what it is. Daughter did really enjoy herself though and for that can't complain 🙂
Colin Owen
Colin Owen2 years ago
Plenty to see and a number of outside play areas, the areas are clean and spacious. The animals are farm animals and a few small pets which will keep younger children occupied. There is a large inside soft play area, divided into age groups, so ideal for inclement weather. Seating is plentiful and has some comfortable chairs and sofas. Staff are friendly and helpful. The meals are plain and very reasonably priced and good value for money. Parking is free and plentiful. It's a great day out.
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