The hidden gem farm shop with stunning views, free outdoor play area and baby emus
07.04.2023 - 08:45
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Sitting on top of a hill and boasting stunning views across rolling fields, this Cheshire farm shop makes an idylllic destination on a sunny day.
Riverside Organic Farm Shop is nestled off a country lane near Northwich in Cheshire and boasts tearooms with seating indoors and outdoors. There are also two free outdoor play areas that families love.
There is plenty of seating across the farm to admire the spectacular views across the River Dane and to the horizon - where the unusual spire of St Wilfrid's Church in Davenham can be seen. And the farm is home to some unusual animals to visit including two emus who have recently become parents to a litter of adorable emu chicks.
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Families have been full of praise for the farm on Tripadvisor, particularly loving the two free to use play areas. The first is a contained play area close to the cafe with little tikes equipment suitable for younger children.
Then venture a little further along the hillside and you'll find a brilliant adventure park, with large tyres to jump on and through, alongside a full wooden play frame with slides and swings. All while still looking out across the beautiful countryside views.
Next to the playpark kids will also love to visit the farm's resident animals - including goats, pigs and sheep. It's free to visit them, but you can buy bags of feed in the farm shop for £1.50 if you wish.
And the star attraction here are the farm's two adult emu birds. Their first babies were born last month and they've just been taken outside so visitors can get to see them over the weekend for the first time.
The farm shared an image of the cute striped chicks on their Instagram
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