Facilities and FAQs
Facilities
- Visits to the Farm usually last for approximately 3 hours, but you are welcome to stay for as long as you wish (within opening hours).
- We have several picnic areas available for the use of visitors. Visitors are welcome to bring their own food on site. We have drinks and ice creams for sale, but no cafe.
- The Farm is an open air attraction. Other than our Museums, and our covered area for birthday parties, there are no covered areas.
- We have two toilets available for visitors; of which one is a disabled toilet, fitted with baby change facilities.
- There is a mixture of terrain on the farm. It goes from flat, to rolling to quite steep in places. Able bodied people of average fitness have no problem getting around the farm. For information about wheelchairs and prams, please read below:
FAQs
Is the Farm wheelchair friendly?
Many wheelchair users visit the Farm, and we get good feedback from them. Our main animal area, and all of the museums are accessible. However, the amount of mobility depends quite a bit on the wheelchair. Motorised ones usually can make it up to our lookout, whereas pushed ones usually can't, unless there's a fair bit of strength available. The Farm is pram-friendly. Our Native Bird Reserve track has lots of stairs, and is therefore unsuitable for prams and wheelchairs.
Can I bring my dog?
Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed on the Farm, and must stay in your car for the duration of your visit. Please let staff know if a parking spot with shade is needed for your dog.
Do I have to pay for my Nana who is on a walker?
There is no charge for visitors with very limited mobility.
Will my 18 Month Old / Teenager / Hipster Uncle enjoy the Farm too?
The Farm has a lot to see and do, and generally there's something for everyone. If you are the sort of person who would enjoy visiting a zoo or a museum, chances are you will love your day at Bullswool Heritage Farm.
If you cannot find the answer to your question there, please feel free to use the contact form here to contact us, or give us a call.