Tuesday, 27 April 2010 11:26

Tannaghmore Animal Farm

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This attraction offers close encounters with many animals. These include cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and poultry traditionally found on farms in Ulster 100 years ago. Many of these breeds are now rare or close to extinction.

Irish Moiled cattle, the rarest breed of cattle in the world

Dexter cattle, one of the smallest breed of cattle in the world

Galway sheep, one of the rarest sheep in the British Isles

Saddleback pigs, known throughout Ireland as the ‘Beltie’

Poultry – Geese, hens, turkeys, ducks. pheasants, guinea fowl and peafowl.

Rabbits

The Farm is located beside the Craigavon Lakes, which is an ideal location for walking. A playground is situated in the gardens adjacent to the Farm.

Opening times:
Every day 10.00am – One hour before dusk

Admission: Free

Guided group tours: £2.70 per person

For more information visit www.craigavon.co.uk or www.gowithus.co.uk

Last modified on Wednesday, 02 June 2010 08:00