A Cotswold farm will host the UK’s biggest lambing event this Easter.
There is plenty in store for visitors at Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park over the school holidays.
The highlight of the springtime schedule is the park’s live lambing and kidding experience, which claims to be the biggest of its kind in the UK.
Families will be able to get up close with the newborns and maybe even see a live birth, with over 800 new arrivals expected as the farm’s experts share their knowledge with daily lambing talks.
Charlie Sibbons, visitor experience supervisor, said: “Spring is one of the most exciting times at the Farm Park as we welcome lots of new arrivals, and we can’t wait to share this with our visitors.
“We’re thrilled to announce or unique offering of Easter Holiday activities, from the country’s biggest lambing event to our special springtime craft activities.
“We are also launching a photo competition in which entrants can share their visit to Cotswold Farm Park on social media for their chance to win free membership for one child.”
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Also on the agenda is the Farm Park’s new Easter Trail, packed with trivia to keep kids busy during the holidays.
Children will also be able to get their faces painted and enjoy some chocolate treats during the activities.
The park will also be teaming up with crafting experts Larkswold, to offer a selection of art workshops, allowing visitors of all ages the opportunity to decoupage an egg or block-print a canvas bag.
These activities have limited capacity and can be pre-booked online, or booked on-site on the day for just £8.95 each.
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Cotswold Farm Park’s schedule of Easter activities begins this Saturday, April 1, and runs until the end of the school holidays, Sunday, April 16.
Opening each day from 9.30am to 5pm, tickets for the park can be booked online while more details about the photo competition and Easter events can be found on social media.
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