Café breakfast offer
Bacon, sausage or egg in a More? Bakery milk roll and Americano coffee or tea for just £7.00. Offer available Monday to Friday only (9.00am – 11.30 am) from Monday, January 5th to Friday, February 13th. Mention the offer at the café counter to redeem.
Welcome to Low Sizergh Barn
Farm shop
Open daily from 9am to 5.30pm
The farm shop is well stocked with local produce, from beer to bread, cheese to chutney, and farm-grown veg (thank you Growing Well).
Takeaway and deli items are available daily from the deli counter.
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Café
Open daily from 9am to 5pm
Enjoy a hearty Farmer’s Breakfast, lunch on favourites made from scratch in our kitchen, or tuck into afternoon treats.
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Camping
Enjoy our farm setting, proximity to the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks, the award-winning farm shop and café, and raw milk straight from our herd.
Our site has 10 pitches for tents or trailer tents, five caravan pitches and a wooden pod, which sleeps four.
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Visiting us
The gallery windows in our café look down into the milking parlour – where else can you watch cows being milked while enjoying leaf tea and scrumptious scones?
The menu in the café is inspired by our farm: vegetable soups, hunks of quiche and farmer’s salads on chunky crockery. Join us for breakfast, for a meet-up brew or an afternoon treat.
Summer milkshakes and warming winter hot chocolates are a sure-fire hit with the kids, especially after a walk on the free farm trail.
The cows are milked daily from 3.30pm to 5pm.
Art Exhibition
Caren and Peter Threlfall.
A fabulous art exhibition by local artists with a mission to provide easily accessible original artwork at affordable prices. There’s sure to be something tempting amongst Caren’s warm and textural pieces or Peter’s bright landscapes and seascapes. In the café now.
Explore nature on our free farm trail
Our free farm trail is a great place to go on a wild adventure.
Play peep eye in the willow tunnel, splash in the stream, play pooh sticks under the bridge, and head to the pond to see if you can find some of our faerie friends in their houses. There’s plenty to spot along the route – plants and trees, birds, frogs and loads of insects, including a willow bee hanging from one of our trees.
The trail is dotted with 12 boards featuring characters from Lake District tales of nature, Puddlebrush books. Little spotters and their big people can find the boards on the way down to the pond (1/2 mile). A sticker awaits in the farm shop for successful seekers, and a milkshake in the café proves a good incentive, too.
Watch our short film of some little legs enjoying the trail.
Video: Luke Briggs Media

