PLAN YOUR VISIT

As an environmental project with no visitor parking, we encourage you to come to Mudchute using public transport, bike or by foot! Easiest access is from Crossharbour DLR station which is a ten minute walk from our main courtyard area.

To enjoy the farm we recommend that you allow at least two hours for your visit. Make sure that you visit our farm courtyard, as well as the farm itself. Please ensure that all visitors follow the Mudchute code of hygiene to reduce the risk of infection caused by bacteria passed between animals and humans.

Planning an educational visit with your group? Please contact our Education department. Details can be found on our contact page.

Please note that fields where animals graze are not suitable for picnicking. Food should only be eaten in designated areas where animals have not been grazing. There is a lower paddock where children can play safely. Staff in the main office in the stable yard are available to offer directions if necessary.

When visiting the farm can all visitors please be advised to bring alternative shoes for walking around the paths as these are also used as bridle paths. Also be sure to wash your hands after changing back into original shoes to ensure that the spread of bacteria is not encouraged.

The Animal and Plant Health Agency we have advised that we can no longer allow our visitors to feed fruit and vegetables bought from supermarkets to the animals.

We know this may disappoint some people, but we have to comply with the legislation, and anyone who ignores this rule is committing an offence under the Animal By-Products (Enforcement) (England) Regulations 2013.

Visitors will still be able to buy the grass pellets that we have on sale, as well as fresh grass picked on site.

Health & Safety
Important Health & Safety Information can be found here.

Your Support Makes A Difference

We do not charge admission fees to visit our park and farm which has 32 acres and over 100 animals for people of all ages to enjoy. Every donation received allows us to keep our farm operating to ensure that it remains a free facility for everyone to enjoy all year round.