La Ferme du Planois

La Ferme du Planois

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A wondeful kids friendly farm with a playground, a shop with fresh products and a cottage to spend the night!

The Farm

There are many animals and in spring the baby sheep and baby goats are so cute!

The Playground

There is also a playground

You can also stay at a cottage at the farm. It can accomodate up to 14 people

They also sell their own products in the shop. The sourdough bread and the goat cheese bruschetta are both amazing! Sorry, no photos, they were that good 😉

Practical stuff

*Open: see here for all details
*Cost: free, except for golf and riding the carriage with donkeys (no need to reserve to visit the farm, but you need to reserve for gold and donkey riding in advance)
*It can get pretty muddy, so put on your wellies!
*They organize stages for 4-12 years old, you can see more details here
*You can also organize a birthday party there
*Stroller friendly, wheelchair friendly (but keep in mind it can get muddy)
*Dogs allowed on a leash
*Parking: free outdoor parking at the street in front of the entrance

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Address

About 45 minutes drive from Schuman, Brussels (or 1 hour 15 minutes by public transport)

La Ferme du Planois
https://www.lafermeduplanois.be/
Rue de la Chapelle au Foya 22, 7090 Braine-le-Comt

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