FERMANAGH Fun Farm is set to celebrate its fifth anniversary in style this Saturday.
To mark this milestone, a family fun day in conduction with local family-run business, 'inflata-fun', will take place on July 5.
The farm will be open to the public from 11am to 5pm, with all the usual fun activities to be enjoyed alongside the added allure of indoor and outdoor play areas, and a variety of inflatables onsite.
Farm manager, Alan Potters said: "We are delighted to team up with Chris from Inflata-fun to put together this fun day of activities.
"Working together, we have been able to keep the price of entry at the normal price - a huge savings for our visitors, giving them great value for money."
Chris, owner of Inflata-fun, added: "This is our first season as owners of Inflata-fun.
"We are a local family-run business, and have over 20 inflatables. I am delighted to be working with Fermanagh Fun Farm, on their fifth anniversary!"
Tickets can be purchased online on Fermanagh Fun Farm's website, or at the door.
Fermanagh Fun Farm opened its doors on Saturday, July 6, 2019, as a social enterprise CIC (Community Interest Company), with the aim of providing a home to many rescued and adopted animals.
When the farm first opened it had 20 animals across five species.
It now has over 100 animals across 20 different species, including rabbits, guinea pigs, chipmunks, chinchillas, gerbils, meerkats, ponies, donkeys, horses, goats, pigs, cows, deer, ducks, geese, ducks, guinea fowl birds, peacocks, hens, roosters and turkeys.
The farm has reimbursed all profits back into the attraction since opening, and added new attractions such as fun fair rides and a quad and trailer ride.
It has also converted a silage pit into an indoor play area, converted a disused calf shed into a pets corner, and refurbished an unused bungalow into a cafe with an added car park and outdoor play area.
The farm has many events planned for summer, such as a camping weekend, superhero day and magic show.
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