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Amelia Trust Farm

A brown flurry haired donkey with a white nose resting his head on a wooden fence.
Set in 160 acres of countryside in the beautiful Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, Amelia Trust Farm is a visitor attraction the whole family will enjoy. Explore the woodland, meet the animals, and have adventures in the great outdoors.

Attraction Information

Get in touch

Location:
Five Mile Lane, Five Mile Lane, Barry, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF62 3AS
Telephone:
01446 782030
Email:
general@ameliatrust.org.uk
Website:
http://www.ameliatrust.org.uk

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Facilities

  • Accessibility Facilities
  • Business Facilities
  • Cater For Groups
  • Children Welcome
  • Mobility Accessibility Facilities
  • Pets Accepted

Take a look around

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Four donkeys. The two on the left are looking at the camera. Logs are in the forefront of the photograph.
Arthur, Madoc, Coco and Merlin
Barry
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A brown trailer with brightly coloured bunting attached to a blue tractor.
Tractor and Trailer
Barry
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Two Shetland ponies in a field with the wind blowing their hair back, both facing the camera.
Buddy & Mac
Barry
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A dark brown goat kid called Snap looking intently at the camera. One ear is up and one ear is down.
Snap
Barry
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A pond surrounded by trees and covered in water lillys and reeds.
The Pond
Barry
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Georgia the pig lying down and looking at the camera.
Georgia
Barry
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A wooden playground with climbing walls, a fireman's pole, swings, a slide and a mini tractor on grass and in front of trees.
The Outdoor Playground
Barry
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A crested gecko sitting on a wooden log.
Pogo
Barry
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A flufffy black and brown hamster eating a bowl of orange pumpkin.
Gary the Guinea Pig
Barry
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Two sheep on grass. One standing up and one sitting down, both looking at the camera.
Llanny and Ross
Barry
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A pathway littered with orange and yellow Autumn leaves. There is grass to the left and trees shedding orange leaves to the right.
Autumn at the Farm
Barry

About Amelia Trust Farm

Our unique care Farm is an outdoor visitor attraction for families, and a charity supporting disadvantaged and vulnerable people across South Wales. The Farm is the perfect size to spend a morning or afternoon.

Open every day except Christmas day, we encourage our visitors to enjoy being in the fresh air all year round!

What to Expect

With plenty of open space and an outdoor playground, there are lots of opportunities for little ones to let off steam. As well as watching our animals, you can explore our gorgeous woodland walks, spot native wildlife, discover our pond, and find our bird hide. Bring a picnic with you to enjoy on one of the picnic benches dotted around our grounds and woodland.

Our Animals

We've got all sorts of animals at the Farm, from donkeys and degus, to goats and guinea pigs! You’ll find our larger animals in our outdoor paddocks, including our donkeys, ponies, goats, sheep, and alpacas. In the Small Animal Centre, you’ll see our guinea pigs, rabbits, birds, degus, and ferrets. Most of our animals are rescue animals, and so for the health and safety of both our animals and visitors, unfortunately, you are not able to feed or stroke the animals.

Getting the Most Out of Your Visit

The grounds of Amelia Trust Farm. Green grass with trees, bright blue sky, and white fluffy clouds.
Amelia Trust Farm in Summer

We are in the countryside and the paths can be muddy – especially when it’s been raining. Pack your wellies/boots and waterproofs to ensure you can have fun at the Farm, whatever the weather!
Keep an eye on our social media pages and websites for information about special events and for regular updates on our lovely animals.

How to Get Here and Parking

Situated off Five Mile Lane in Barry, we are very close to Cardiff, Bridgend, and Llantrisant. Parking is free and we have ample space for visitors.

Accessibility

Most of the Farm is flat and is accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs, including the Gnome and Fairy Trail in the woodland. However, when it has been raining, the ground can get very muddy, and this can make some areas difficult to navigate.

Baby changing facilities and a disabled toilet can be found opposite reception.

Our Charity

We support disadvantaged and vulnerable young people across South Wales who struggle in mainstream education. During term time, we run an alternative education provision called the GROW programme which helps to teach young people essential skills at a critical time in their lives. Young people on the GROW programme take part in a variety of activities including woodwork, animal care, music, cooking, and health and wellbeing.

All money from ticket sales goes back into our charity to help us support young people and keep the Farm open for everyone to enjoy.

Amelia Trust Farm is a special place for lots of people and is a truly unique visitor attraction in the Vale.

An Introduction to Amelia Trust Farm

Location

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