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Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park Announces Father’s Day Weekend Events in Poole

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Lisa Hayes
25 May 2026, 2:03 pm

Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park in Poole has announced plans for its upcoming Father’s Day celebrations, which will take place on Saturday 20 June and Sunday 21 June 2026. The family-run attraction, located at Wareham Road, Organford, is marking the weekend with special food menus and activities aimed at visiting families.

The Hen House Restaurant on-site will be offering specific Father’s Day meals for the occasion. Dads can choose between homemade hot roast pork baps served with stuffing, gravy and crackling, or a grazing board featuring homemade scotch eggs. These options are part of the daily food service provided by the restaurant, which typically caters to both adults and children using fresh ingredients.

The event includes various park attractions, such as piglet racing and go-karts, alongside opportunities for animal encounters. The park, which is designed for families with children aged 0 to 8 years, provides over 23 indoor and outdoor activities for visitors.

According to Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park, admission during the Father’s Day weekend falls within the term-time pricing period. Tickets are priced at £18 for adults and children aged 3 and over, while children under the age of 2 are admitted for free. The park recommends that visitors pre-book their tickets through the official event website, as this can save guests approximately £3 per ticket.

Established in 1998, the site is operated as a family business by the Palmer family. The attraction is open from 9:30am to 4:00pm during this period.

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