Fort Evergreen Pet & Play Farm
Review
Just a short drive from the charming town of Warrenpoint lies Fort Evergreen, one of Co. Down’s premier children’s pet and play farms. Founded by John Annett and still family-run to this day, this attraction has been delighting families for many years. Purpose-built with young visitors in mind, it offers an exciting mix of indoor and outdoor fun, from engaging play areas to hands-on animal encounters. Children will love meeting the farm’s friendly residents, but the real magic happens when Unicorn Starlight makes her star appearance, a highlight that adds a touch of wonder to any visit. The staff here are warm, welcoming, and eager to ensure everyone has a great time. Fort Evergreen also boasts a small kiosk serving hot and cold food, fresh coffee, and an ice cream parlour that’s perfect for a sweet treat after playtime. A must-visit for families exploring this beautiful part of Northern Ireland.
- Top 100 Review
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29b Rath Road,
, Warrenpoint,
Newry, Co. Down
, BT34 3RX
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