Meet animals such as sheep, goats, guinea pigs and chickens and enjoy farm themed play equipment including tractors, sand, a farmyard and so much more and the Cheery and Chipper Farm Play. We had such a fun time on our visit. Arthur and Rupert really enjoyed meeting the animals and had a chance to feed the goats and stroke a guinea pig and even a chicken.
As well as meeting the animals there is also a craft activity. This was making cress heads on our visit. There’s pedal and push along tractors suitable for all ages and there was even a little play garden with real vegetables to “grow”. The sessions are 1.5 hours long so a bit longer than usual sessions which gave us more than enough time to play, meet the animals AND have lunch.


Where is Cheery and Chipper Farm Play?
Cheery and Chipper Farm Play is currently at The Compass Inn, Tormarton. The postcode is GL91JB.
is there Car Parking for Cheery and Chipper?
Yes there is free car parking offer by The Compass Inn.
what activities are there at Cheery and Chipper Farm Play?
There is always plenty to choose from. When we visited there were tractors, a cow to “milk” (that really worked), a farmyard, a garden with real fruit and vegetables, many different sensory activities, water play, a sandpit and a slide with other things to climb and explore. As well as the animals of course.


What animals are at Cheery and Chipper Farm Play?
When we visited there were chickens, ducks, guinea pigs, goats and sheep.
How much is Cheery and Chipper?
It is £9 per child, siblings under 1 and over 7 are free. There is no charge for adults. All tickets must be booked in advance which can be booked via this link.
Is there food and drink available?
There isn’t food and drink at Cheery and Chipper itself but you can purchase hot and cold drinks and snacks at the Compass Inn and bring it in with you.
We had such a brilliant time on our visit and both of mine really enjoyed themselves. As always if you have any other questions feel free to ask them in the comments and I can add them to this post. Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram for lots more days out and things to do around Bristol.

