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Mother’s Day at Almond Valley

Dates:

Sunday 15th March 2026
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A Day Off for Mum (She’s Earned It)

Mums go FREE with every paying child.

Treat your mum to a Mother’s Day she’ll genuinely love a full day of fresh air, family fun and quality time together at Almond Valley.

Relax, roam and reconnect as you meet our animal residents, hop aboard the train, and let the wee ones burn off energy while mum soaks up the smiles (and maybe a little peace and quiet). With a bit of luck, you might even meet a few of our new or expectant farm mums along the way.

Make it extra special with a delicious Cream Tea in our café, or go all out with a mouth-watering Sunday roast (both available as optional extras – no cooking, no washing up, no stress). Just the perfect way to say thanks.

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