About
Conservation Week at Lee Valley Park Farms
Saturday 10th February to Sunday 18th February
This spring half term we're kicking it up a notch with our week of regular farms fun activities with the addition of lessons all about our conservation work around the farm and how we protect our animals for the future.
10:30 - 11:30 Nature Crafts
11:00 Birds of Prey - watch a fantastic falconry display by Coda Falconry
12:00 Critter Corner - come and see our furry little friends
14:00 - 15:00 Nature Crafts
15:00 Birds of Prey - watch a fantastic falconry display by Coda Falconry
15:30 Bunny hops and Guinea Pig squeaks - meet everyones favourite pets!
PLUS
12:00 - 16:00 Alpine Adventure - whizz down our toboggan slope
14:15 - 16:00 Tractor and trailer rides
About Lee Valley Park Farms
Lee Valley Park Farms, set in leafy Essex, is a great day out! Kids will get to explore the great outdoors and meet farmyard friends along with more exotic animals like our mischievous Meerkats. Let their imagination (and their legs) run wild in our indoor and outdoor adventure play zones.
Open 10am to 5pm.
Standard prices apply
Guide Prices
Standard prices apply
Book Tickets Online
Facilities
Catering
- Cafe
- On-Site cafe/restaurant
- Picnic area
- Picnic Site
- Refreshments Available
Children & Infants
- Children's Meals
Establishment Features
- Groups welcome
- Toilets
Parking & Transport
- Free parking
- On Site Car Parking
- On site parking
- Parking (free)
Provider Preferences
- Based on a Working Farm
- Countryside Setting
- In countryside
Specialist Features
- Family Fun
- Marketed Towards Children
- Marketed Towards Families
Tours and Demonstrations
- Demonstrations Given
- Educational Visits Accepted - Packs available for teachers
- Guided Tours Available for Groups
Map & Directions
Road Directions
By Car:
The farms are two miles north of Waltham Abbey on the B194 and just four miles from the M25. Parking at the farms is FREE. Sat Nav postcode: EN9 2EF
By bike:
Sustrans route 1 runs through Lee Valley Park Farms. There are bike racks available at the farms.
Please note we do not recommend walking or cycling along the Crooked Mile (B194), this is a busy country road with no designated footpath, there are surfaced pathways throughout River Lee Country Park.
Public Transport Directions
By Bus:
Buses stop outside Lee Valley White Water Centre, Waltham Abbey (buses 250, 251). The farms are a two mile walk through River Lee Country Park.
By Train:
The nearest station is Cheshunt, it is then a pleasant two mile walk through River Lee Country Park to the farms. Follow the signs through this beautiful country park.