Kennedys Pet Farm
Description
Kennedys Pet Farm is a family-run attraction located in the scenic countryside near Killarney. When searching for the best things to do with kids in County Kerry, this authentic open farm activity category stands out because it allows children to interact safely with a huge variety of animals in a natural setting. The farm features covered indoor barns alongside sprawling outdoor paddocks, making it an excellent destination regardless of the unpredictable Irish weather.
General entry is €13.52 per person. A family ticket (2 adults and 3 children) is €60.32. Children aged 2 cost €13.52, while children under 2 enter for free.
If you are looking for the best place for a day out with family and kids, this interactive farm provides the perfect mix of education and high-energy play. Children can get up close to furry farmyard friends, explore dedicated play areas, and learn how a working countryside estate operates. It offers a wonderful, wholesome environment where kids can burn off energy and connect directly with nature.
Features
- Paid
- Host birthday parties: No
Features
Key Features
- Sensory Play: Children can pet soft baby rabbits, feel the coarse wool of sheep, and listen to the diverse sounds of a lively farmyard.
- Interactive Exhibits: The farm provides hands-on animal feeding opportunities, allowing kids to hand-feed friendly deer, goats, and lambs.
- Educational Day Out: Visitors can learn about different animal breeds, traditional farming practices, and the natural habitats of native Irish wildlife.
Top 5 Highlights
- The Indoor Petting Barn: Info A fully sheltered barn where children can safely hold, cuddle, and feed tiny baby animals like puppies, kittens, and guinea pigs.
- The Outdoor Play Playground: Info A large open-air play area featuring climbing frames, swings, and slides designed to challenge and entertain active kids.
- The Friendly Deer Enclosure: Info A beautiful walk-by paddock where children can get incredibly close to gentle deer and watch them feed.
- The Covered Sandbox Arena: Info A massive sheltered sand pit complete with toy diggers and buckets, offering hours of creative sensory play.
- The Farmyard Walkway: Info A scenic, easy-to-navigate path that winds past paddocks containing larger farm animals like donkeys, ponies, and cows.
Specific Named Areas & Sub-Exhibits
- The Main Barn: The primary indoor hub housing small domestic pets and seasonal newborns.
- The Goat Paddock: An energetic outdoor enclosure where mischievous and playful goats greet visitors.
- The Poultry Section: A dedicated area featuring a colorful variety of ducks, geese, chickens, and peacocks.
- The Indoor Play Area: A sheltered playground space packed with slides and climbing obstacles for rainy days.
- The Picnic Pasture: A wide, open green field with tables for families to relax and enjoy their own packed lunches.
Facilities
- Toilets: Clean baby-changing and standard restroom facilities are easily accessible near the main entrance and play hubs.
- Buggy Parking: Plenty of open space is available to park pushchairs, and the wide farm pathways are generally buggy-friendly.
- Food Options: A small coffee shop serves warm drinks and light snacks, and families are welcome to bring food to the designated picnic areas.
What to see
What Visitors Love
- The wonderful hands-on opportunity for children to hold and cuddle genuinely small baby animals.
- Excellent balance of indoor and outdoor attractions, making it highly reliable on rainy days.
- Super friendly, helpful staff who are great at introducing nervous children to the animals.
- Clean, well-maintained facilities and spacious play areas that keep kids entertained for hours.
What Visitors Don't Like
- The outdoor playground areas can get quite busy and crowded during peak weekend afternoon hours.
- Mobile phone signal can occasionally be patchy due to the rural countryside location.
Pro-Tips for Families
- Buy Food Bags at Entrance: Make sure to purchase animal feed at the admission desk so your kids can interact directly with the goats and deer.
- Bring a Change of Clothes: Outdoor farm play can get muddy, so packing a spare set of clothes and wellies for the kids is always a smart move.
- Visit Early to Avoid Crowds: Arriving close to opening time gives children a much quieter experience with the animals before school groups arrive.
Price
Price: Paid
Price Details
- Adult: €13.52 (incl. €0.52 fee*)
- Child 2yrs and up: €13.52 (incl. €0.52 fee*)
- Family (2A + 3C): €60.32 (incl. €2.32 fee*)
- Adult and under 2 years: €13.52 (incl. €0.52 fee*)
Birthday Parties
Offer Birthday Parties: No
Open 7 days a week from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last entry strictly at 4:00 PM.
Address: Kennedys Pet Farm, Brewsterfield, Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland
Post Code:
Council: Kerry County Council
County: County Kerry
- By Car: Located just off the main N72 road, approximately 5 miles east of Killarney town centre. Follow the clear road signs directing traffic toward the Brewsterfield area.
- Parking Options: A large, free private gravel car park is situated directly outside the main entrance gates.
- By Bus: Take a regional bus to central Killarney, from where a short 10-minute local taxi ride will bring you directly to the farm.
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