Animal Farm Adventure Park in Berrow has fully reopened, just months after a devastating fire forced the popular attraction to close — and the park has enjoyed a busy Easter holiday period as families return in large numbers.
The blaze, which broke out on 18th November, destroyed one of the park’s buildings and tragically killed several animals.
Food stores, medication and essential supplies were also lost, prompting an outpouring of support from visitors and the local community.

Despite the scale of the damage, the park managed a short Christmas reopening in December. Now, following months of work, the attraction has reopened permanently with a full programme of hands‑on animal experiences.
Visitors can once again enjoy activities including baby goat play sessions, alpaca and llama walks, and feeding the park’s rare black foxes. The park has also welcomed lots of new arrivals with 11 baby goats and lambs on the way.
A spokesperson at the park said the team had faced a very difficult few months. “We really thought the farm might not reopen and would have to close for good. It’s been a really difficult time for a family‑run business which started in 1984. We’ve been really fortunate to have an amazing team of animal keepers, and we are now back open.”
Animal Farm Adventure Park is now open daily from 10am to 5pm.






