Meanwood Valley Urban Farm is a city farm established in 1980 in Meanwood, Leeds, England, which has animals and crops and an environmentally …
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May 18, 2025
Counter to some of the recent reviews we found our visit to the urban farm to be rather pleasant. For the cost of entry which was minimal I have to say the state of the urban farm for a charity end…Full review by 374wayneh
May 3, 2025
This is not worth a visit at all. Most areas look neglected & shabby. There are hardly any animals to see. The playground is old & boring. The only places they put some effort in are the money making…Full review by 245astridl
May 2, 2025
Fantastic day with the family, a few animals to see, cows, sheeps, alpaca’, rabbits, chickens etc. Very educational for both adults and kids. Affordable prices but the parking is a bit small espec…Full review by Garfield S
Hi we have been a few times and always enjoy the few hours we spend at the farm. How much is it for a yearly pass for 2 adults and 4 children.
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Hi Apologies for the belated response. Family membership is £20 (unwaged £15) which entitles you to free admission for 12 months except for special events which are not included in …
Hi Apologies for the belated response. Family membership is £20 (unwaged £15) which entitles you to free admission for 12 months except for special events which are not included in the annual membership.
Hi what is the latest time you can turn up? How long does it take to view all the animals? Im hoping to turn up today since staying just round the corner on holiday!
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Hi cafe closes at 4, not a huge amount of animals although nice walk around so wouldn't take long
Hi Claire Sorry I've only just seen your question. From the centre of Leeds catch either the 51 or 52 bus in Albion Street near Tiger Tiger or The Headrow opposite and down from …
Hi Claire Sorry I've only just seen your question. From the centre of Leeds catch either the 51 or 52 bus in Albion Street near Tiger Tiger or The Headrow opposite and down from TK Maxx. Ask the driver to let you off just after the Woodhouse Cricket Club ground in Meanwood Road, cross the road and follow the brown signs for "Urban Farm". If you are travelling across the city then the 91 bus which passes through Chapel Allerton and Headingley will get you to Grove Lane and you need the stop at Meanwood Road. From the traffic lights walk down Meanwood Road until you reach the cricket ground then follow the directions above.DJ