Access for all

Cattle Country has been designed to welcome all visitors, whatever their accessibility needs…

Whatever your requirements, we will do our very best to to assist. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch with out team either before your visit or upon arrival.

For Families

  • Baby changing facilities can be found in all of our toilet areas. We also have a fully accessible family bathroom in our GRAZE Cafe

  • We have seating throughout the park and designated picnic areas, both undercover and out in the grounds

  • High chairs can be found in Our GRAZE Cafe and Cowshed Indoor Play Barn

  • All buildings are accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs

For visitors with disabilities, limited mobility and wheelchair users

  • Disabled Visitors requiring a Carer: The support needed must exceed what could be reasonably expected of family/friends already accompanying you, due to disability-related needs. A free Carer ticket can be added to your booking on arrival on presentation of one of the following documents and your carer must be aged 18 or over

    • Access Card with a +1 symbol

    • A letter from a GP or consultant confirming the need for a full-time carer, dated within the last 12 months

  • Blue badge parking is located close to the entrance and our car park is fully accessible

  • Accessible toilets are located at the top of the park, in The Cowshed and in GRAZE cafe

  • The majority of our paths are accessible, although some parts of the farm trail are on grass and gravel

Assistance Dogs

We are only able to allow assistance dogs that have been trained or are being trained by a charity that is a member of Assistance Dogs UK.

This is because they have been trained to perform certain tasks for their human partner and will have been thoroughly assessed to ensure they are not a risk to members of the public or other animals on our farm. No other dogs are permitted.

Please notify a member of staff on arrival if you are have an assistance dog with you as it may be necessary to limit access to some areas of the park where our animals might be unfamiliar with dogs, we hope you understand.