This is a fairly new attraction which I believe has only opened in the last 12 months. I had previously looked on line about going but the price didn't really seem to match up to the amount of animals on offer. But after our visit, I am pleasantly surprised.
Little Owls is a traditional farm park, there is opportunity to bottle feed the pigs and deer. There is a petting barn, where you can hold chicks and rabbits. This, I was really impressed with, as on previous visits to petting barns, you're given the chick to hold, whilst trying to juggle a toddler. But here they pop them in a little plastic tray (sounds cruel, but rest assured it isn't), so you can pop the tray on your lap and not have to worry about run away animals/children.
There are meerkats, a bit out of place but a great attraction never the less and lots of ducks and chickens. It doesn't sound like much but there are a lot of opportunities for the kids to interact with the animals and the staff are so friendly and willing to tell you more about the animals or let you hold them.
Along side the animals there is lots of play opportunities.
They then have a barn filled with ride on tractors. There are two sections, under 5's and then 5-11. The under 5's section have push along tractors as Oliver is modelling below. Then the 5-11's have pedal tractors. Again fab if its a bit rainy.
And finally, the piece de resistance: a massive sandpit with two humongous inflatable pillows for bouncing. I cannot highlight how utterly fantastic this was. The kids absolutely loved it, even if Oliver decided to start his career as a stunt man by throwing himself down it (heart in mouth).
As I said before I thought it was going to be overpriced for what it was, but at £24 for a family ticket (£20 in the week out of school holidays) I actually think its pretty well priced.
We visited on the first day back at school for most children, so it was really quiet. I can imagine at the height of summer or at the weekend it would be rather chaotic and maybe not as enjoyable with smaller children. But I would most definitely recommend a visit.
If you want to find out more visit: www.littleowlfarmpark.co.uk