Daisy May's Farm Hall Rd, Bishop's Stortford CM22 6DN

Daisy May's Farm

188 Reviews
Daisy May's Farm Hall Rd, Bishop's Stortford CM22 6DN

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Hall Rd, Bishop's Stortford CM22 6DN

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Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

Adrian Stefan Iancu
20.03.2024
Daisy May's Farm
Good farm for children with some playground and a small petting selection. Entry costs only £5 per person regardless of age, however you need to have cash as there are no card payments available.You can pet Goats mostly and if you are lucky you can get some chicks and baby ducks.You can also buy animal food which you can feed however do pay attention as the baby goats will jump on you to get your food (it's quite funny for adults but bear in mind for children as that can scare them). Remember to wear some not so good clothes as it's a farm and the animals will get dirty and if they jump on you, so will you. Because of the animals running around free, there will be loads of manure so please bring wellies with you.Toilets are also available, however do bear in mind that they are just basic toilets and might not be that clean.They also have a small playground/ picnic area where you can either eat your own food or you can purchase something from them. They serve Hotdogs ( made with British sausage, not actual hotdogs) , chips, sandwiches, burgers ( chicken and beef i believe) and some other (menu in review pics). They also serve coffee and teas ( this is purchased at the entrance kiosk indeed of the food kiosk.All in all a great day out for a little one to enjoy some animals and enjoy some fresh air.
Frankie Cattermole
06.03.2024
Daisy May's Farm
We had such a lovely morning at the farm. The staff (Loulou especially) were so lovely and kind. We held chick's and my nephew fed a kid! The animals are so sweet and friendly. Would really recommend. Would visit again.
Sarah H
23.02.2024
Daisy May's Farm
Lovely place. Very polite helpful staff. The lovely staff member doing chick handling with my autistic 4yo was extra patient and calm with him. All animals are super friendly and gentle. Animal feed is 50p a bag (goats and sheep mainly eat it) Parking is limited even with overflows on busy school holidays. Toilets were very dirty and not baby friendly or accessible (from what we saw). All ride-on toys in the main play area were sadly broken but the kids enjoyed the climbing frame. Overall we had a lovely afternoon here and will definitely come back with tons of bug deterrent due to lots of wasps in the main area. If it has been raining bring wellies as it is a farm.
Roxana P
15.02.2024
Daisy May's Farm
Great day out with a little one. Great for them to interact with animals, well, mostly goats as they are the ones that roam freely and you can feed them.Entrance costs £5.00 per person and you can purchase food for animal feeding (£0.50 / bag).There is a small playground and picnic area where you can sit and eat. They have a food kiosk where you can purchase burgers, hotdogs and some sandwiches. Prices are ok, however no card payments available, only cash. There was also a sign that you can do a bank transfer or PayPal.Since this is an actual farm, please wear some boots and also try and wear some not so great clothes as the goats will jump on you if they see or smell that you are holding any animal food.My daughter (5 years old) loves the farm and was very happy to feed the goats, to pet them and spend some time around" them.Overall a great day out for the little one to experience amongst some goats and to enjoy some outdoor fresh air."
Mr Slowik__
25.01.2024
Daisy May's Farm
Liked: Baby animals were nice experience for kids and woodland walk, kids also enjoyed playing in the sand pit until they were told to leave because they can’t be watched by older siblings.Disliked: Lots actually! This is very basic camp site on working farm. Animals running free so lots of poops everywhere! Make sure to bring wellies! Very small camp site. I personally think it was overbooked when we stayed. Main camp site full so we had to drive along the woodland site, this again was full with limited spaces, we had to pitch on side of the road, to be told the next day we can’t have our car there as it’s ‘peaceful’ location. This was right at the back of the camp, we were last tent. You will receive welcome’ message with unclear directions of where you can and can park and when booking is made you are advised one car per tenet is allowed, but this does not apply to field right at the back called woodlands. Just keep that in mind when you plan to arrive late as main field gets full as it is not that big at all. There is no one to greet you so don’t even worry to check in, no one at the gate to give map or directions.
Stayed there Friday to Sunday, Saturday evening we were approached by ‘lady’; no introduction or anything, we were basically told that rules are that cars can’t be parked next to tent and we need to move. She didn’t hear anything not even that we already had a drink and shouldn’t drive. She was rude to us and kids. My daughter wanted to get water and was told by staff that my business is more important than yours and you have to wait even though she was the first one at the tap. I have only seen two taps on entire field with drinking water, you have to walk around big animal enclosure to get to it so be prepared!
All in all, I would not recommend staying there. One last thing, no washing up point and showers and toilets are port cabins with no light, at both camp fields only two toilets and one shower! Never cleaned during our stay.
Bins at sand pit overflowing, never emptied.
Ground very uneven, hard to find flat space.
Also, not so peaceful, planes starting and landing at Stanstead Airport will keep you awake.
Marika Derra
20.01.2024
Daisy May's Farm
Not recommend at all!!! Only friendly wos animals not the owners ho wos wery Rude and with attitude attack as ... verbally...very poorly I can't even call them toilets. Not much space abandoned old tents and animal dung everywhere...
Jade
18.01.2024
Daisy May's Farm
Went today and we really enjoyed the farm! The kids getting to bottle feed the newborn piglets made their day. Lots of animals to interact with and feed. Lovely members of staff. Will definitely be returning and would recommend them for a day out!
Mark Harper
09.01.2024
Daisy May's Farm
Had a nice few hours here with my daughter (3.5) today. Staff lovely and facilities adequate (hint: toilets along the track towards open fields are better). Very close animal contact, with many wandering free. Basic hot food, drinks and snacks available (seasonal, check before). Definitely a rustic farm, but that's the charm. Bring wellies if any recent rain. Even the rain today didn't spoil the day as we went in the covered seating and did some crafting. Overall a good way to spend some time in the country.
Ellis Elmo
23.12.2023
Daisy May's Farm
Love it here. Staff so friendly and the children can get up close to the animals... Went to their Christmas event today... And it was brilliant.... Santa... Hot choc and a story around a open fire... Much more ... Worth the money everytime
shelley kelly
17.12.2023
Daisy May's Farm
First time visiting this farm today and was really impressed. We arrived at 10am to be in time for the first chick/duck handling session and was amazed at how friendly all the animals were. We had baby piglets and goats running around our feet which I've never had before at any farm. You was able to go into enclosures with the animals and run around with them too. Fresh food cooked on site and fresh produce to buy over the counter. The staff were so friendly and welcoming and we praised what fantastic work they do as a non profit organisation. My kids didn't want to leave. Will definitely be returning soon and have a day camping on site.I would highly recommend this to all family and friends

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Hall Rd, Bishop's Stortford CM22 6DN
Daisy May's Farm