Swiss Sheep Farm
Swiss Sheep Farm
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worrabsj
Bang Saphan Noi, Thailand36 contributions
Aug 2022
Yet another tired sheep farm that is really not worth stopping off for. A few sheep in a large enclosure, a few donkeys and a collection of rabbits and guinea pigs. Oh, I forgot the geese. Other than that there was nothing to catch the eye to hold you there. As my Thai wife has just said to me, "Rubbish".
Written August 27, 2022
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AnjaH
Virum, Denmark93 contributions
Apr 2022 • Family
Swiss Farm is (still) open but has scaled a bit down due to covid. It’s still a lovely place for the kids to feed sheep, horses, goats, rabbits etc. Also there is a house with 3D wall paintings where you can take funny pictures. You can buy drinks and ice cream. Our kids love to pet the rabbits and can spend hours with the rabbits. It’s a family tradition that we go here at least once when we are in Hua Hin.
Written April 17, 2022
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Akethana
Nakhon Chai Si, Thailand3 contributions
Mar 2021 • Family
I came and felt like I like it because I can relax and watch the natural atmosphere. There are sheep to feed and there are many products to see. and another good thing is The service here is excellent. It's easy to drive and not very far. Can go with the family, feel relaxed, relax, take the family If there is a chance to go again
Written February 20, 2022
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Wolfee600
Singapore, Singapore763 contributions
Jan 2022
It can be rather hot, avoid mid-noon.
A nice place for children and family to take some nice photos.
You get a small bundle of grass to feed the animals to have some interaction with them.
Allow for an hour or so for this place.
I hope this place will survive the pandemic, as it would be a pity if it had to close down.
A nice place for children and family to take some nice photos.
You get a small bundle of grass to feed the animals to have some interaction with them.
Allow for an hour or so for this place.
I hope this place will survive the pandemic, as it would be a pity if it had to close down.
Written February 13, 2022
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John F
Bangkok, Thailand91 contributions
Mar 2020
We took our 5yr old to see the Swiss Sheep Farm. There really isn't much for a small child to do there that weren't an add-on cost after paying the admission. There's very little shade, so I'd recommend taking children very early or very late in the day. If you are a young male wanting to take endless photos of your girlfriend, this place seems mostly designed to meet that need for you. Would probably be best to just call it The Swiss Selfie Farm because there's a heck of a lot more there having to do with selfies than with sheep or other farm animas.
Written February 4, 2021
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diana and roma show haterz
2 contributions
Aug 2020 • Business
Terrible!!!!!!!
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Written February 1, 2021
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Santorin HoiAn Villa
Hoi An, Vietnam70 contributions
Jan 2020
This farm is so nice! I love the screen here! I think it’s suitable for the family and kids. There’re many cute animals, especially rabits and sheep!
Written January 22, 2020
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Mellys Travels
Brisbane, Australia77 contributions
Jan 2020
This was a great little place. The kids loved being able to pat the animals especially the rabbits. If your looking for something cheap and easy to keep the kids entertained then this is the place.
Written January 9, 2020
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SnowFairy2014
Singapore, Singapore208 contributions
Dec 2019
As some reviewers mentioned, deco are old and worn. Imagine you are there in December but you see holloween decorations instead of Christmas stuff.
However if you love rabbits, they have a huge rabbit hut with lots of rabbit and is sheltered. Paying 80 bahts will get you into the alpacas enclosure where you can get close, feed and touch them. They have now covered the whole enclosure with stickers, so you won't be able to see them at all unless you pay the fee and go inside.
However if you love rabbits, they have a huge rabbit hut with lots of rabbit and is sheltered. Paying 80 bahts will get you into the alpacas enclosure where you can get close, feed and touch them. They have now covered the whole enclosure with stickers, so you won't be able to see them at all unless you pay the fee and go inside.
Written January 2, 2020
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t.n
Singapore, Singapore99 contributions
Dec 2019 • Family
We brought our 8 year old son here while staying at a nearby hotel. Quaint place modeled after an American ranch style farm. Could feed many animals. Bunnies were really cute. Recommended for kids!
Written December 26, 2019
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Can share your contact number please as soon as possible? ....The contact number available on the website of yours is showing invalid...
Quỳnh Nga N
13 contributions
I heard there is a mini zoo in venezia and i saw (in the pictures) venezia has sheep too. So if i go to venezia first, should i go to here (swiss sheep farm) as a next station?
Tony On Tour
Bangkok, Thailand215 contributions
Venezia is a replica of the tourist attractions of Venice, but inside there is a booth selling goods. And customers like Beautiful place, taking pictures sir
melaniechrisholm
Singapore, Singapore1 contribution
Where should I stay or is this place a 1 day trip?
Claudia A
97 contributions
One day trip is enough to see around Huahin
Johnnykhoo89
Penang, Malaysia50 contributions
Hi all, I need your feedback urgently as I will be going to Hua HIn very soon.
I am a solo traveller and will stay in Hua Hin center. But, I find it difficult to search the budget transport in Hua Hin.
Understand that there are 4 types of minivan available, but none of them can provide service from Hua Hin beach area to Swiss Sheep Farm ? Can anyone please advise any recommendation for budget transportation from Hua Hin city to Swiss Sheep Farm?
Andini P
4 contributions
I rented a car plus a driver there.. I suggest you should be have a fix transportation to go around in hua hin, because not many transportations are available and are such a difficult to find it.
How to go from Cha Am station and back to Bangkok in day? Have anyone help me, thank you?
is that any alpaca in the swiss sheep farm?
Bangerschris
Bangkok, Thailand905 contributions
Yes small room you pay extra and operates a dual pricing system 80 Thb for foreigner 40 Thb for Thai - so I declined
Thanh Ha
Hanoi, Vietnam
How to go from Huahin to santorini park and swiss sheep farm. I can take taxi or bus public
Bui T
Hanoi, Vietnam510 contributions
we took a local bus from a bus stop in front of Pavilion hotel. only 25B/pax. dont expect much as it will take time more than taxis. but you can try the locals life and that's modest transportation to go Swiss farm, I think
for the way back we took a minivan which came from BKK at the gas station nearby Swiss farm, 50B/pax.
Khairul K
14 contributions
Im planning to go to Bangkok this October for 4d 3N and love the idea arrange for Hua Hin daily trip. Can you suggest to me, which one better?
1) to hire taxi from bangkok to huahin for daily visit; or
2) to stay for 2 days at Hua Hin and another 2 days at bangkok?
Su Wen L
Bandung, Indonesia434 contributions
Hi..
I think its too much for 2 days in Huahin. One night is enough.
On my last trip. I hire a tour with local guide that can provide vehicle and tickets. It will be charge per person. Its too far to take a taxi. From Bangkok to Hua hin take 2-2,5 hours
On day 1 I visit Santoriny park . Swiss shepp farm , venetian park and Huahin vintage rail way station. Dinner at night market.
Go back to Santorini park to stay 1 night
Day 2. I visit Damoen saduak floating market ( this one should be very eary in the morning) , Plenetarian market and dinner at Chocolate ville
I suggest to spent more time in Bangkok because more to visit if you are come for first time
benchin
Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia3 contributions
Please advise.....1 day at huahin...best choice swisssheep, camelrepublic, santorini park .....? do all three? we have 2 kids with us...please advise
Lawrensha
Jakarta, Indonesia188 contributions
hello, you can do all three for one day.. but for kids i prefer swisssheep, the kids can feeding the sheep, riding horse,etc :) for camel republic i dont go there because i see some blog review there is nothing interest there. santorini park just nice spot for take photo, and there are new open santorini park for swimming. hope it can help :)
Swiss Sheep Farm (Cha-am) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go
Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss Sheep Farm
- Hotels near Swiss Sheep Farm:
- (0.28 mi) P' Private Resort Cha-Am
- (3.96 mi) So Sofitel Hua Hin
- (6.49 mi) Vala Hua Hin
- (5.51 mi) Veranda Resort & Villas Hua Hin Cha Am
- (5.83 mi) Regent – Chaam Hua Hin
- Restaurants near Swiss Sheep Farm:
- (0.52 mi) Glass House
- (0.54 mi) Salasa Hill Halal Restaurant
- (3.17 mi) DiDiNE Restaurant Cha-Am
- (6.70 mi) Harry's Pizzeria and Restaurant
- (6.50 mi) Woods Kitchen & Bar