The family farm breeds cows and produces dairy products, which you can taste and buy on the farm. And not only that, you can walk around the farm and see how such a farm actually works, you can pet and feed the cows, goats or cats.
What does a typical day on the farm look like? Here you can see it for yourself and find out what a cup of yoghurt contains... And then you can taste it.
A visit without a guide
The farm is open all year round from 9am to 6pm. You can walk around freely and read about the life and workings of the farm on the information signs. The usual work activities take place here: herding cows for milking, feeding with tractors, piling feed into troughs, etc.
Guided visit
Guided tours of the farm can be booked for groups of at least 10 people. For individuals it is possible to book an experiential visit For a moment with the farmer, where you can experience the chasing and milking of cows, cheese making in the dairy and taste refreshments prepared from local products.
Visit children's groups
For children's groups, the farm offers an experiential farm tour. Children will learn about the animals that provide milk (cows, sheep, goats) on the farm. Why do animals have to have a baby first to give milk? They will look into the "kitchen" where the cows are cooked. They will learn what calves and cows are fed. They will see how milk is milked and find out why milk is important to humans and what it is made into. The programme lasts 1-2 hours (depending on the age and interest of the children)
The Granary
The kitchen here will prepare simple, but high quality and fresh snacks. Most of the products are made from our own ingredients or from local farmers.
Sale of products
Several types of cheese, yoghurt, cottage cheese, cottage cheese spreads, desserts and yoghurt dip are made from freshly milked milk. Sales run Monday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entrance, parking and toilets are free