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Audio Guide of Leslie Hill Open Farm

A rural attraction offering an immersive look at traditional farming life and the natural history of Northern Ireland.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Introduction and History

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2. Rural Architecture and Design

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3. Fauna and Flora

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4. Life on the Farm and Cultural Context

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5. Curiosities and Anecdotes

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6. Educational Importance and Legacy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the official opening hours of Leslie Hill Open Farm and how can I get there?

Currently, access to Leslie Hill is usually seasonal or tied to scheduled events, as it is a working historic estate located near Ballymoney. I strongly recommend checking the latest availability on Visit Causeway Coast & Glens before you go; it is easily reached by car from the A26 route.

How much do tickets cost to visit the farm, and are there family rates?

Prices vary depending on the event or season, although they generally offer reduced rates for children and families when open to the general public. During Heritage Open Days, admission may often be free or based on a suggested donation.

How much time should I set aside for a full visit?

To enjoy the walks, see the animals, and take in the atmosphere of the estate without rushing, allow between one and a half and two hours. It is the perfect amount of time to unwind and explore the main paths at a relaxed pace.

What history lies behind this estate, and why is it culturally important?

Leslie Hill is not just a farm; it is an eighteenth-century estate that has belonged to the Leslie family, notable for its Georgian architecture and its role in the agricultural history of County Antrim. It is a living testament to aristocratic rural life in Northern Ireland.

What is the best time of year or day to visit the farm?

Without a doubt, spring and summer are ideal for seeing the estate at its greenest and enjoying outdoor activities. Try to go in the morning to avoid the possible afternoon rain typical of Ireland and to get better light for your photos.

Does the site have accessible facilities for people with reduced mobility?

As this is a historic estate and a real agricultural setting, some paths may be gravel or uneven, which can make full wheelchair access difficult. It is advisable to contact Northern Ireland Tourism to confirm specific accessibility details before your trip.

What other must-see attractions are near Leslie Hill to make the most of the day?

You are in a strategic location: just a short drive away you will find the famous Dark Hedges. You are also close to the coast, making it easy to connect with the Giant's Causeway route.

What practical advice would you give me to make the most of the visit without any problems?

Wear comfortable, waterproof footwear, ideally boots, as this is real countryside terrain and there may be mud. Also, do not forget to check the local weather before setting out so you can dress in layers and be prepared.

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