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Summer Holiday Fun at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park

Summer Holiday Fun at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park

Meet Dinosaur Squeak at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park every Tuesday throughout the Summer holidays: 23rd & 30th July, 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th August 2024
Whether you’re a fan of dinosaurs or simply seeking a fantastic day out, Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park has something for you. Not only can you get up close to our furry friends, but we also offer your little ones the opportunity to meet a friendly prehistoric companion – DINOSAUR SQUEAK!
DINOSAUR SQUEAK will roam around the farm park (weather permitting) alongside one of our dino-rangers at around 11 am and 2 pm to ensure good behaviour, read stories, and address any questions you may have.
Wet Wednesdays!
Every Wednesday throughout the Summer holidays: 24th & 31st July, 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th August 2024
Get ready for a splashin’ good time at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park with our Wet Wednesdays! From 10.30am, join the Wet the Western Tractor Ride, where we hand out water pistols to families for a tractor adventure, turning our staff into happy targets. At 12:15 pm, head to the hen house and feast on your BBQ favourites—it’s a lunch that pairs perfectly with a wet and wild day. Then, at 3 pm, get ready for the highlight of the day: our customer-favourite Foam Party! Let your kids and the inner child in you dance to the beat amidst a bubbly foam extravaganza. It’s laughter, barbecue, and foam-filled fun – the perfect midweek treat for you and your little ones this summer holiday!
10.30am:
Wet The Western
12.15pm:
BBQ’s
3pm:
Foam Party
Farmer Palmer’s Car Boot Sales – every Tuesday
One of Dorset’s favourite family-run car boot sales is back for 2024! Whether you are buying or selling, you can bop along to the wonderful music from the team at Marie Curie, have great coffee and food from Willy Hubbs Kitchen, and explore lots of lovely stalls for you to grab a bargain!
Disney Through the Decades at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park
We invite you to join our singer on a musical journey through the ages with “Disney Through the Decades.”
Last year, we loved seeing your little ones dress up! So if they love wearing their favourite costume (Disney or not) we highly encouraged it!
When Is Disney Through The Decades At Farmer Palmer’s?
Heather will be joining us on the farm park on alternating Thursday throughout the Dorset Summer Holidays.
Thursday 25th July 2024
Thursday 8th August 2024
Thursday 22nd August 2024
Preacher the Storyteller
Not everyone likes telling stories and not everyone knows how to tell a story. Preacher however, LOVES telling stories and he’s very good at it!
He believes that a story can’t just be heard or read it has to be lived. You need to be able to not only relate but feel how the character feels. Happiness, joy, fear, even pain. Preachers goal is to make sure he brings a story to life so that the experience is not one easily forgotten.
So, he’s become part of our family, and will share stories which will not only entertain your little ones, but you and your parents too!
This is a free event! You just need to purchase your admission tickets.
When Is Preacher the Storyteller at Farmer Palmer’s?
Preacher will be joining us on the farm park on alternating Thursday throughout the Dorset Summer Holidays.
Thursday 1st August 2024
Thursday 15th August 2024
Thursday 29th August 2024
Camping at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park
Camping at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park, available via Pitch Up, has been gaining immense popularity among outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled in a serene countryside setting, this camping destination offers a unique and family-friendly experience that campers are raving about.
When Can I Camp at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park?
August:
Friday 9th – Sunday 11th 2024.
Friday 23rd – Monday 26th 2024.
More details at www.farmerpalmers.co.uk
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24 Jul 2024 to
1 Sep 2024
 

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