Our Adventure to Toodyay Fairytale Farm

Toodyay Fairytale Farm

Toodyay Fairytale Farm​

*Please note that Toodyay Fairytale Farm is now permanently CLOSED January 2023

Wheatbelt Kids visited Toodyay Fairytale Farm last month before the COVID-19 temporary closed all parks and attractions.

We had a wonderful time exploring all the sculptures and small houses around the park.  There are over 70 sections each with their own nursery rhyme or fairy tale to see and interact with, there are also daily guest appearances and lots of farm animals to cuddle and pet.

The Toodyay Fairytale Farm also includes a huge activity area including a playground with boat, maze, croquet, bocce, bowling, giant connect 4, jenga, bean bag tossing and a picnic area with shade and tables.

Maddison’s favorite parts of the farm were the elves making shoes, the three little pigs, the Mad Hatters Tea Party and feeding the hungry billy goats.

Watch our adventure below.

Video on YouTube – Toodyay Fairytale Farm

Lots to do at Toodyay Fairytale Farm

  • Bring the family and wander the gardens, finding characters and enjoying the sculptures
  • Discover who lives in the cottages
  • Pat and feed the friendly farm animals
  • Have a picnic
  • Enjoy the outdoor activities
  • Discover the vintage toys and farming memorabilia
  • Book your next Birthday party, school excursion, playgroup outing, mothers group etc
Toodyay Fairytale Farm

Toodyay Fairytale Farm Opening Hours

*Please note that Toodyay Fairytale Farm is now permanently CLOSED January 2023

Saturdays, Sundays, Public Holidays and every day in the school holidays.

10am-4pm

Admission

Adults: $12

Children (2yrs-16yrs): $9

Concession: $9

Children under 2yrs FREE

Party/Group bookings welcome

Toodyay Fairytale Farm

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Author - Jodie Lowen

Jodie Lowen is the owner of Wheatbelt Kids and a mother of two. She lives in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia and has worked in education for many years. Jodie is passionate about social media marketing and using online platforms to build community connections.

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