East links Family Park & Railway
Recommendation added: 10/10/2006 21:20
By: jyb2 (YSUK rating +108)jyb2 has been thanked 0 times for this contribution
"This is one great place to go as a family, I'm married with two small children and some times find that it can be hard to find an activate that will be a fun treat for all of us rather than something that is fun for the adults and boars the kids or the other way round but here I think we have found something that makes us all happy. Here you can see a wide selection of animals up close some of which are Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Deer, Pigs, Horses, Donkeys, Ostriches, Lamas and many more, they also have a pond where you can see a range of ducks and geese, all of which can be seen while taking a nice leisurely walk around the farm which is on a level site and is wheelchair and buggy accessible. You can pick up bags of feed at the entrance which I can guarantee the animals will love. If walking isn't your thing then why not go for a ride on there 1kilometre rail ways, which they believe to be the only train safari any where, and if you wish you can spend the whole day on the train feeding the animals as you go along. They have an indoor soft play area, bouncy castle and sand pit for the small children to play in. Out side they have a giant maze, so if the little one's are in here make sure you stay close by as this is the last place you want to lose them. They have an all weather sledging slop that can be used all year round. A Pirates ship full of gems and treasures a toddler slide and sand diggers. Then there is the toy tractor and roller racers, the tractors are for the little ones but the roller racers are for children of all ages big and small, there is also trampolines and go-kart racing. And don't for get to visit the fish nursery and the windmill/ you can either take a picnic with you or get something to eat in the tea room, and if you go at the right season then the little ones can have a pony ride for just £1 open from 10am-5pm 360 days a year. So if you ever find your self in the east Lothian area then be sure to pay here a visit you will not be disappointed"
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