The 'best' Leeds farm where you can visit and feed the animals for just £1
The farm is a great place to take the kids as the summer holidays approach - and it's even better if it's got a farm shop attached.
There's an outdoor animal park where you can freely walk around for just £1 per person . There you will find llamas, alpacas, donkeys and Shetland ponies.There's also geese, rabbits, goats, guinea pigs, hens, pigs and little piglets. The alpacas have babies throughout the year, and he llama is called Casper.
Once you start getting hungry, you can head to None Go Bye's farm shop. It sells local meats, eggs, burgers and sausages, as well as fresh produce, bakery items, condiments and even toys. A recent TripAdvisor visitor to the farm said: "This is by far the best farm to visit for animal variation and animal interaction in the area. You can buy small and large animal feed from the farm shop and feed the animals as you follow the path around the farm.
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