Spring Lamb Feeding in the Norfolk Broads

Gets hands-on at Wroxham Barns Junior Farm during Easter. Indoor bottle-feeding sessions with spring lambs begin on Saturday, February 9. Bottle-feeding sessions will continue daily at 11am, 1.30pm and 3.30pm and ends in June.
Photograph attached: Ross Barnes, Supervisor at Junior Farm bottle-feeding one of the new lambs.
Families can also enjoy bunny hugging and chick and guinea pig cuddling, as well as feed the goats, sheep and donkeys at the farm. Admission to Junior Farm is £3.50 (under three free), open 10am to 5pm.
There is much more for children and grown ups to enjoy at Wroxham Barns at half-term with free parking and free admission - crafts studios, The Norfolk Gallery (art exhibitions), The Lavender Room (Norfolk Lavender), Country Food Store, home-made fudge shop, Bill le Grice Roses and plant centre and clothes and gifts in The Gallery.
The newly refurbished restaurant-café re-opens on Saturday, February 9, serving breakfast, morning coffee, lunches and afternoon tea, all freshly made, using local, seasonal produce where possible.
Wroxham Barns - Open daily 10am to 5pm, tel. 01603 783762, is 10 miles from Norwich, take A1151 to Wroxham then follow brown and white tourist signs for 1.5 miles on the Tunstead road.
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Wroxham Barns is one of Norfolk’s most popular visitor attractions offering a range of shopping and crafts, together with activities for younger family members. Established by Director Ian Russell MBE in the early 1980s, Wroxham Barns opened on May 24, 1983 and is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
Winner of East of England Tourism’s, Enjoy England Awards for Excellence, Outstanding Customer Service Award 2007.
