Amelia Trust Farm

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Immerse yourself in nature at Amelia Trust Farm near Barry

Tucked away in the heart of the Vale of Glamorgan, Amelia Trust Farm is a peaceful countryside retreat and charity where visitors of all ages can reconnect with nature.

Enjoy the mental and physical benefits of spending time in nature on your visit to the Amelia Trust Farm, whether you're strolling through the woods, coming face-to-face with friendly animals, or soaking in the fresh countryside air, Amelia Trust Farm is the perfect place to unwind and relax. 

A countryside sanctuary open to all, Amelia Trust Farm offers a rare chance to truly immerse yourself in nature, get your tickets today. 

What is there to see and do at Amelia Trust Farm?

  • Meet the Animals: Outside in the larger paddocks, you'll meet the farm's donkeys, Shetland ponies, sheep, goats, pigs, alpacas, ducks, geese and more!  
  • Animal Centre: Here, you'll get to meet the smaller furry friends, including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and degus. 
  • Reptile Room: Come face to face with the smaller and scalier creatures of the farm, including royal pythons, bearded dragons, geckos and giant land snails. 
  • Woodland Walks: With winding paths and gorgeous flora and fauna, this beautiful woodland is the perfect place for a wander between the trees. 
  • The Green Leaf Café: Serving hot drinks, pastries, snacks and ice cream, the café offers a cosy and inviting atmosphere.
  • Outdoor Play Park: Perfect for the youngest of visitors, there's a big outdoor play park that offers plenty of space for kids to play and explore in the fresh air!

Tickets are delivered instantly via email and SMS, and you won't find a better price online. Book your escape into nature at Amelia Trust Farm in South Wales in just a few clicks. 

Location

Amelia Trust Farm

Five Mile Lane,
Barry,
Vale of Glamorgan,
CF62 3AS
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Facilities
  • The Green Leaf Café
  • Parking
  • Baby-changing facilities
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Is Amelia Trust Farm accessible for disabled visitors?

Getting around the farm: 

The Farm is on one level from the car park down to the Animal Centre. The pathways across to the outdoor paddocks are also on one level. However, when it has been raining, the paths on site can become boggy and muddy.

Please make sure you wear sensible footwear and clothing during your visit. As this is a countryside attraction, some paths may be uneven. Wellies and waterproofs are often a good idea if the weather is wet. 

Woodland walks: 

The Gnome and Fairy trail is on one level and is the most accessible for a pushchair, pram, or wheelchair. However, as with any woodland, the surface of the path can be uneven and will be impacted by the weather.

The Nature Trail is a more challenging walk and includes steps, slopes, and some areas that may become slippery.

Merlin's Walk is the shortest woodland walk. It begins through the amphitheatre and will take you to the sheep field. This path is on one level but can be narrow in places.

Accessible toilets:

Toilets including baby changing facilities and a disabled toilet can be found behind the café opposite the Animal Centre. A changing places toilet can be found next to the café.

Where is Amelia Trust Farm?

Amelia Trust Farm is located in Five Mile Lane, Barry. Approximately a 27-minute drive from Cardiff. 

Is the Amelia Trust Farm a charity?

Amelia Trust Farm is a small charity that has been established for over 30 years. With a history of providing a safe and welcoming space for the local community, the charity's aim is to encourage everyone to enjoy the benefits of spending time in nature.

Is there a café at Amelia Trust Farm?

Yes, the Green Leaf Café is based opposite the Animal Centre in the heart of Amelia Trust, which is both child-friendly and dog-friendly.

Is there a car park at Amelia Trust Farm?

Yes, there is parking at Amelia Trust Farm. 

Is smoking or vaping allowed at Amelia Trust Farm?

Amelia Trust Farm is a no-smoking and no-vaping zone.

Do children under the age of two need to purchase tickets at Amelia Trust Farm?

Children under the age of 2 don't need tickets and enter the Farm free of charge.

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