Party fever is hitting a Staffordshire farm park as families prepare to dance to toe tapping tunes, while enjoying family shows and party games for the Bank Holiday.
Crumpet’s Big Weekend will be coming to the National Forest Adventure Farm, in Tatenhill, from Saturday 3rd to Monday 5th May.
Bringing a variety of live shows and family fun to the 40-acre farm park, the fun filled event hosted by the farm’s mascot Crumpet the Cow will also be the last time families will be able to bottle feed the farm’s new Spring lambs.
Tom Robinson, who runs the National Forest Adventure Farm with his brother Ivor, said: “We are looking forward to welcoming families to the farm this May Bank Holiday for Crumpet’s Big Weekend of family fun.
“It will be a time for families to come together and enjoy a variety of activities in the great outdoors. With Mega Slide Mountain reopened and all the usual farm favourites there will be a really fun feel to get youngsters dancing and singing to their favourite sounds.”
The National Forest Adventure Farm is a family attraction based just outside Burton on Trent on farmland owned by the Robinson family. In 2004 brothers Ivor and Tom started to diversify the farm with the first ever maize maze on the site. They then launched the National Forest Adventure Farm in 2011 after converting agricultural barns to create Scarecrow Joe’s Restaurant, soft play area and animal barns. The attraction was born from a vision by the brothers of providing a fun safe environment in which families can explore and spend time together in the countryside.
Today the farm park contains 40 acres of open space including an animal barn with goats, chickens, pigs, horses, cows, rabbits and guinea pigs, pedal Go-Karts, frisbee golf, Jurassic Canyon sand and fossil dig, tractor rides, JCB Big Dig Zone, giant jumping pillows and its latest addition – the UK’s longest mega slide providing 200ft of outdoor fun.