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Description
Bullswool Farm is in the Karangahake Gorge, near Paeroa.
We offer an unforgettable hands-on rural experience, set in beautiful farmland. Follow the walking tracks and get up close to our many rare-breed farm animals. All are friendly and can be handfed.
We have: emus, llamas, alpaca, deer, ducks, chickens, rabbits, gineau pigs, miniature horses, donkeys, miniature cattle, paint horses, gypsy cob horses, miniature goats, coloured sheep, kunekune pigs, and pygmy goats.
Unique play areas have handcrafted structures designed and built by an award-winning sculptor, that delight children of all ages.
Recently voted into the Top Five visitor attractions in The Coromandel's "Good for Your Soul" competition.
Our usual entry fee is $15 for adults and $10 for children (aged 2yrs - 17yrs).
- animal food is an additional $5
We're 1.5hours from Auckland, 50mins from Hamilton, and just over an hour from Tauranga, and well-signposted off SH2. More information and a map to the farm can be found on our website: http://www.bullswoolfarm.co.nz
Pass has no expiry date - use it whenever you wish.
- vouchers are emailed to auction winners *
"Hassle free. We really enjoyed the visit and feeding the animals. Great for big kids and small. Incredibly friendly, well worth a visit."
"Great family experience...especially for children being able to feed the animals.Thanks for the great deal, the farm was lots of fun."
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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To be arranged | N/A | |
Pick-up available from Paeroa, Waikato | Free |
Payment Options
NZ Bank Deposit
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Bullswool Farm Park Pass for 2 Adults & 2 Children
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