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Wills Farm

Wills Farm is a family-run petting farm on the Gower Peninsula in Penclawdd, Swansea, home to hundreds of animals across a huge range of breeds, including donkeys, ponies, horses, llamas, alpacas, an emu, sheep, goats, pygmy goats, pigs, rabbits, guinea pigs, mice, hamsters, tortoises, chickens, ducks and geese. Alongside the usual farmyard favourites, you’ll find some real rarities, including the world’s smallest sheep breed, the Ouessant, the long horned Hungarian Racka, and the Swiss Valais Blacknose, often called the world’s cutest sheep.

As well as being open to the public during school holidays, the farm is also a rescue and rehoming service for small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, tortoises, chickens and ducks, many of whom have found a forever home here. The farmers are always happy to answer questions as you go around, and while wellies are recommended since it can get muddy, the site is wheelchair and buggy friendly. Wills Farm also offers birthday and event packages, and can even bring the animals to your own venue.

 

About Wills Farm

Wills Farm is a family-run petting farm on the Gower Peninsula in Penclawdd, Swansea, started by 19 year old Will and now home to hundreds of animals, including rare breeds and rescued small pets.

 

Prices

Tickets cost £5.29 for both adults and children, including a small booking fee. Wills Farm is only open to the public during school holiday periods (February half term, Easter, May half term, summer holidays, Halloween and Christmas), so it’s worth checking the farm’s website for exact dates and booking a timeslot in advance.

 

FAQs

When is Wills Farm open?

It's only open during school holiday periods, including February half term, Easter, May half term, summer holidays, Halloween and Christmas, with exact dates released on the farm's website.

What are opening times during the summer holidays?

Wills Farm is open daily from the end of July until 31st August, with 1 hour timeslots bookable between 10am and 3.30pm.

Is the farm accessible?

Yes, the site is wheelchair and buggy friendly, though wellies are recommended as it can get muddy underfoot.

Can we celebrate a birthday at the farm?

Yes, Wills Farm offers customisable birthday and event packages, and can even bring the animal experience to your own venue or home.

Does the farm rescue animals?

Yes, Wills Farm rescues and rehomes small pets including rabbits, guinea pigs, tortoises, chickens and ducks, many of which now live permanently on the farm.

If Wills Farm sounds like your kind of place, we’ve plenty more suggestions to add to your family days bucket list, take a look at our full guide to animal attractions in West Wales for more family friendly options across the region. Don’t forget to add it to your calendar, and check our What’s On West Wales guide for more summer holiday ideas.

 


Location: Will’s Farm
Highfield farm barns
Llanmorlais, Pen-clawdd
Swansea
SA4 3UH
Opening Times:

Open during school holidays only (Feb half term, Easter, May half term, summer, Halloween, Christmas). During summer holidays: daily from end of July to 31st August, 1 hour timeslots between 10am and 3.30pm.

Enry Costs:
  • Adult: £5.29 (incl. booking fee)
  • Child: £5.29 (incl. booking fee)

At a Glance

Wheelchair Access
Pushchair Access
Wellies Advised

Everything was spot on when we shared it, but for a hassle-free family day out, check with the venue before you go!

Last Updated: 9 August 2026

More Places to Visit

Looking for more family days out? Explore our full Places to Go guide for family friendly attractions across West Wales, or check out What’s On in West Wales for events and activities happening near you.