Our second visit, its lovely to see the horses and of course donkeys. Not the best weather but we enjoyed seeing the animals being looked after by cheerful staff who spoke to the children. We had planned to have hot drinks and cake at the end but the girl behind the counter was intent in cleaning so we didn't bother but made a willing donation in the envelope provided.
Took my wife and 2 boys, for 'Special Birthday'. It was so good we went back the next day. Staff on hand to answer any questions, and are so kind. Walking round the fields is great exercise without you even knowing it. The donkeys are very entertaining, could have stood there for hours.Info on horsecare etc, nice little shop.Nice little cafe - basic, but does the job, basic but clean toilets.Cute little play area for kids.Would recommend.
I took my 9yr old grandson to this centre. It was very interesting and we learned a lot about horses , ponies and donkeys. It is very well run, the staff are very helpful and the animals are very well cared for.
Nice place to visit lovely horses and they do fantastic work there..worth a visit. Not a full day as there are just the paddocks. Cafe just served sandwiches and cakes which was ok but we went somewhere else. Nice place though we adopted a horse and would go back though.
We have visited the sanctuary in Norfolk twice and whilst on holiday this year we visited the one in Warwickshire. It was lovely to see the horses, ponies and donkeys so well cared for and a bonus is the admission is free, a rare occurrence in this day and age. As always, I visited the gift shop and purchased several items as well as leaving a donation. If places like this didn't exist, what would happen to the poor unfortunate animals does not bear thinking about. Well done all of the staff who obviously care so much about whAt they do.
Indirectly we have been supporting Redwings for years my sister sends our stamps on to a former work colleague of her who then sends them to Redwings.We did a detour from our usual route and came across it. What a fantastic place the horses donkeys etc so well looked after and a great sanctuary. Information signs gave you and insight of why the were here as well as informative ones as well so very educational. After a walk round the paddock we had refreshment at the nosebag café. We had a lovely ploughmans with ham and cheese and tea the lady on explained she was on her own as the other member of staff had gone home early and we would have a little wait, she was with us in no time at all and explained because we were eating later than most people she had run out of the bread they normal serve she said she had white or granary would that be ok? That was fine with us l think there bread is baked locally she was ever so helpful and accommodating, there is an indoor café and outdoor are just outside but a word of warning in the wind is in the wrong direction you will get essence of our equine friends which is only to be expected and not a problem for us. There were water bowls for our canine friends as well. Great gift shop. Free entrance, donations appreciated The whole place was clean smart timber building, disabled accessible. Great unexpected stop. There is a childrens play area they are revamping
This was our first visit to this amazing place, where rescued horses, ponies and donkeys are given new homes. You can walk among the paddocks and view the animals at your leisure, and there are many interesting displays with much information that will enhance your knowledge of these super-intelligent animals.There is also a good gift shop and tea room. Everything is super-clean, and admission is free. They welcome donations towards the upkeep of the animals, and you can also adopt an animal for just £12.50 a year!This lovely place makes a great visit for adults, children, families of any age group. Admission is free and there is no parking charge.
This centre has alot of horses of all sizes also has six donkeys which will be ten as four have just come to the centre they are in a special pen for about three weeks they are a family mum dad and two baby donkeys who are just sweet it's a very clean place all the horses and donkeys are well looked after it's free to get in but you can donate or adopt if you want to also there is a cafe and a shop where you can buy alsorts of gifts its widespread and flat with lots of bench seats so its good if your elderly or disabled also free parking and some disabled spaces this place is worth a visit
My friend adopted rumple for me for my birthday so we went to visit the sanctuary, it was a really good experience. It was so nice to see the animals in a nice and loving environment after they've had a bad start to life. The staff are great very friendly and helpful! Would highly recommend a visit! Nicky X
Nice few hours looking a horses and donkeys. My girls and sister enjoyed chalking on new chalkboardFree to get in, with a gift shop and somewhere to have a cuppa we took a picnic .The only thing was that playarea was being redone and was last year when we visited. As a lot of children were there maybe that could have been better