Hold a Baby Lamb
Aedán and his team pour their hearts into caring for their lambs year-round, treating each one like family. Visit the farm and witness their dedication firsthand, experiencing Irish heritage in the most heartwarming way.


Aedán and his team pour their hearts into caring for their lambs year-round, treating each one like family. Visit the farm and witness their dedication firsthand, experiencing Irish heritage in the most heartwarming way.
What to Expect
- Hold and feed baby lambs
- Step behind the scenes of an Irish farm
- Explore early medieval Beehive Huts
- Visitors of all ages are welcome.
Full Description
This is a family-friendly activity open to children of all ages. For the safety and enjoyment of both the lambs and visitors, young children must be supervised by an adult at all times.
Step back in time and explore Ireland’s iconic beehive huts. Crafted by early monks using the ancient corbelling technique, these stone structures have endured over a thousand years of weather and history. Learn about their design, function, and fascinating connection to Star Wars.
Bottle-feeding lambs is a special seasonal experience available only from March to June, during the natural lambing season. This activity is one of Ireland's most cherished traditions and a highlight for many visitors.
Location
Tour Details
Visitors are advised to book in advance during the busy summer season to secure their spot and avoid disappointment.
Additional Information
As this is a farm experience, it’s advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, as the ground can get muddy.
Inclusions & Exclusions
- Photo opportunities
- Self-guided tour of the beehive huts
- Hands-on interaction with playful lambs
- Snacks
- Refreshments
- Transport
Cancellation Policy
Customers are entitled to a full refund or credit if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
No-shows will be charged the full price.
Reviews
The name says it all! great owners who are warm and welcoming. The baby lambs are so cute and the farm is great. Additionally there are ancient 'beehive huts to visit too. These are where monks lived centuries ago. Must do stop if you are in the area!!