Calmsley Hill City Farm
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When
- Open every day
9am - 4:30pm
(Closed Christmas Day,Boxing Day, new Years Eve & 1 January)
- Open every day
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Venue
- Calmsley Hill City Farm, Abbotsbury Visitor Info
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Phone
- (02) 9823 3222
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Cost
- Adult: 20.00 Pensioner/Concession: $15.00 Child (3-16years): $12.00 Family: $60.00 (2 adults and 3 children) Children under 3: FREE Tractor Rides: $3.00 per person. Children under 3 FREE with a paying adult Animal Feed Bags: $2.00 each **
- Website
- Themes
- Suitable for
- 15-18 year olds
- 12-15 year olds
- 10-12 year olds
- 8-10 year olds
- 5-8 year olds
- 3-5 year olds
- 0-3 year olds
Calmsley Hill City Farm is a farm based attraction, close to the heart of Sydney, a place where children and adults can enjoy a variety of exciting shows and exhibits.
Get up close to a range of native and farmyard animals.
Bring your own picnic lunch, or use our electric BBQ’s to cook your own lunch while you enjoy our beautiful grounds. Take-away food can be purchased at the Farmhouse Kiosk.
There is wheelchair access and facilities for people with disabilities.
Daily Shows Include:
Animal Patting (10.30am)
Morning Cow Milking Show (11.00am)
Tractor Ride (11.30am (additional $3 per person)
Stock Whip Show (12.30pm)
Working Dog Show (1:00pm)
Sheep Shearing Show (1:30 pm)
Koala Talk/Exhibition (2.00pm)
Tractor Ride (2.30pm (additional $3 per person)
Animal Patting (3:00pm)
Afternoon Cow Milking (3.30pm)
Venue: Calmsley Hill City Farm
Address
31 Darling Street
Abbotsbury
NSW
2176
(02) 9823 3222
All activities at Calmsley Hill City Farm
Picnic tables
Barbecues
Pram access
The venue has pram access.
Disability access
The venue has disability access.
Toilets
Toilets are available.
Cafe
The venue has a cafe.
Presented by Western Sydney Parklands Trust
The Western Sydney Parklands are part of the NSW Government’s new vision for contemporary, urban living in Western Sydney and are the perfect place to spend the day with family and friends – all without leaving your own backyard.
The NSW Government has established the Western Sydney Parklands Trust to be responsible for managing and developing the Parklands.
