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Devon family days out: the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

Devon family days out: the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

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Nestled in the rugged landscape of Dartmoor National Park is a small but perfectly formed family attraction that will delight animal lovers young and old. The Miniature Pony Centre is home to dozens of farm yard favourites, including ponies, horses, goats and rabbits. We were invited to visit this great Devon family day out over October half term. Here’s what we got up to:

Things to do: Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

Meeting the heavy horses

Buster the Shire Horse - one of the heavy horses at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

We met three heavy horses at the Centre. Not particularly ‘miniature’ you might think. Well, Buster pictured above is actually small for a Shire Horse. Meanwhile, one of his mates, Harris, was a large Suffolk – traditionally a breed used for ploughing fields. Interesting fact: Suffolks are an endangered type of horse and are on the ‘critical’ list as there are less than 300 breeding mares left in the world.

Pony rides

Tin Box Tot riding a pony at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

Tin Box Baby riding a pony at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

For £2 our girls had a pony ride around the paddock. Their faces were pure concentration and they loved the rosettes they were given at the end. Pony rides happen twice during the day.

Completing the animal trails

Looking for animals at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

You can pick up age appropriate trail sheets at the Centre entrance. Our girls had to tick off animals as they spotted them. At the end of the day, they could exchange their completed sheets for posters at reception. Sadly, we forgot to pick these up – oops!

Getting hands on with the herd

Tin Box Tot and a pony in field at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

There are so many opportunities during the day to get hands on with the ponies and other animals. From grooming to feeding times and handling some of the smaller residents. All the actives are shown on a board at the entrance and round by the pony ride field.

Wandering the paddock

Pony in field at at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

As you drive into the Centre car park you see lots of ponies roaming around in a field. It’s a wonderful sight in the Dartmoor landscape. When we got inside the Centre we realised you could wander around this paddock and meet the placid ponies. This was one of the highlights for me and Tot.

Plenty of outdoor and indoor play

Tin Box Baby on swing at at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

The Miniature Pony Centre is predominantly an outdoor attraction with lots of playgrounds, trampolines, ride-on tractors and a zip wire to entertain kids in-between meeting animals. However, there’s also a good sized indoor soft play area with a section for babies and older children.

Handling the small farmyard animals

Girls stroking a rabbit at the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

This is an essential activity at any farm-style family attraction. We nearly missed the pet handling after the girls got stuck into the soft play but they were thrilled to meet this fluffy fellow. In the small animal area you can also find guinea pigs, ferrets, skinny pigs (hairless guinea pigs) and insects.

Handy information for visiting the Miniature Pony Centre, Dartmoor

  • Take some wellies as you’ll be meeting ponies in their fields.
  • Pack a picnic or have lunch in the lovely cafe which serves reasonably priced hot and cold meals. There’s plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. Kids meals included half jacket potatoes, pasta, beans on toast and sandwiches. We resisted the cake but it looked amazing if you’d like to treat yourself.
  • Under threes go in free and a ticket for a family of four costs £30. Full and up-to-date prices are available on the Centre website.
  • Dogs are not allowed in the Centre but there are kennels outside where it is free to leave your four-legged friend in the fresh air.

Miniature pony at the Miniature Pony Centre Dartmoor

The Miniature Pony Centre on Dartmoor is open all October half term and closes for the season on 29 October 2017. Check out other Devon family attractions as recommended by local parents.

Disclosure: We were guest of the Miniature Pony Centre. Thanks to Devon’s Top Attractions for arranging our visit.

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Plutonium Sox

Friday 10th of November 2017

Ooh I'm definitely going to take the girls there next time we're in the area. I love that they can have pony rides as well as seeing the horses and ponies. It sounds like there are lots of other things to do as well with the soft play and animal handling. A lovely day out for little ones. Thanks for linking up to #familytraveltips Nat.x

Carrie - Flying With A Baby

Thursday 9th of November 2017

I would adore visiting the ponies- and I have a feeling I may have gone there years ago with my grandparents? I like how here is just so much to do- whatever the weather with indoor and outdoor activities. #familytraveltips

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Thursday 9th of November 2017

It's such a lovely small attraction but with loads to do. We were really impressed!

Baby Loves Travel

Tuesday 31st of October 2017

This is exactly our type of thing - we will have to have a day out there next summer #familytraveltips

Thassia

Tuesday 31st of October 2017

What a lovely place to visit, my daughter would enjoy it so much! We all love ponies. Thanks for sharing this great day out tip. Next time I am around I will definitely visit. #FamilyTravelTips

Claire Hall - Tin Box Traveller

Tuesday 31st of October 2017

It's such a lovely little attractions. Highly recommended :)

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