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Easter Anguston Farm

Useful Visitor Information

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Easter Anguston Farm is open daily from 10am - 3pm.

Below are some Frequently Asked Questions that may be useful for your visit.

Due to external factors, such as weather, Easter Anguston Farm may be closed. For the most up-to-date information on our opening hours, please check our Facebook page before your visit.

Blossom Café is operating Winter hours and is open Wednesday - Sunday from 10am - 3pm.

We are trialling a new 'Donate What You Can' system, where the car park barriers will be raised all day, during normal opening hours, until Sunday 22nd March 2026. Please read our FAQs below for more information.

This page was last updated on Monday 23rd February.

Is the farm currently open to visit?

(Updated 19/01/26) The farm is open daily from 10am - 3pm. Blossom Café is operating Winter hours and is open Wednesday - Sunday from 10am - 3pm.

How does the car park system work?

(Updated 23/02/26) We are trialling a new 'Donate What You Can' system until Sunday 22nd March 2026. Our car park barriers will be raised all day during our normal opening hours.

We have lifted the £3 parking donation for the duration. Instead, we ask that you support the farm and VSA's vital work in any way you can during your visit. This could be through donating £3 at the car park barrier, using the tap-to-donate feature at Blossom Cafe, or the cash buckets at the Cafe and Farm Shop.

Is the farm fully accessible?

We are pleased to confirm that the farm is fully accessible for anyone who may have mobility restrictions, including our parks, poly tunnels and wheelchair accessible play equipment.

Can coach trips to the farm be arranged?

Due to the limited space within the car park and turning areas, and in the interest of health and safety, coach trips visiting the farm must be arranged and approved prior to any visit being organised. To manage expectations and to avoid disappointment, we should advise that such opportunities are currently limited although we will always try to accommodate whenever we can. For further enquiries, please contact: easter-anguston@vsa.org.uk

Can schools or large groups be accommodated?

We ask that schools, nurseries, Brownies, Scouts, and similar large groups contact us ahead of visiting the farm so we can advise on parking arrangements. In lieu of using our main car park, we ask for a small donation towards VSA and Easter Anguston Farm. For further enquiries, please contact: easter-anguston@vsa.org.uk

Where is Easter Anguston Farm located?

Our farm is situated near Peterculter, near Aberdeen. Full postal address: Easter Anguston Farm, Peterculter, Aberdeen AB14 0PJ

What animals are at the farm?

At present we have: Shetland Ponies, Donkeys, Alpacas, Goats and Rabbits.

Is there a cafe at the farm?

We are pleased to advise that our café, operated by our partners Blossom, will open to coincide the farm opening hours. For further details on Blossom and to view their menu, visit vsa.org.uk/blossom

Am I allowed to take my dog to Easter Anguston Farm?

Dogs on a lead are very welcome at the farm, except our play area and animal zones. These areas are clearly sign posted within the farm. We are also pleased to confirm that Run Free Dog Parks now operate at the farm. Further details and bookings can be made at https://runfreedogfields.co.uk...

Are there toilets and sanitising facilities available?

Toilets are available at the café from 10am - 4pm on days when the farm is open. There are sanitising stations available to help prevent the spread of infections such as COVID-19 and E.Coli. Pregnant people should take extra precautions especially in the spring and around the farm animal pens.

Is smoking permitted within the farm?

No smoking, including vaping, is allowed anywhere in our farm park area.

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