Bali Farm House is one of those places that surprises you, especially if you’re travelling with kids.
📍 Getting there:
It’s around 2.5 hours from Sanur,
about 2 hours from Ubud,
and roughly 3–3.5 hours from Canggu/Seminyak, depending on traffic.
Definitely a day trip… but an easy one if you’re already exploring central or north Bali.
🐄 What you’ll find:
• Farm animals you can see up close
• Feeding experiences for kids
• Pony’s, Donkeys, Alpacas, Rabits, Goats, Guinea Pigs and more
• Play areas
• European-style buildings and photo spots
• Cafés and food options for a relaxed break
It’s slow, hands-on, and perfect for letting kids roam, learn, and burn off energy without the overwhelm of bigger attractions.
Would you add this to your Bali list… or is it too far for a day trip? 👀👇
@balifarmhouseofficial
@balifamilyfinds
@wonderfulindonesia
Tucked away in central Bali, Bali Farm House is one of those hidden gems that feels like a breath of fresh air for families traveling with kids. If you’re exploring from Sanur (about 2.5 hours), Ubud (2 hours), or Canggu/Seminyak (around 3–3.5 hours), it’s a worthwhile day trip that offers something a bit different—slow, hands-on fun surrounded by greenery and adorable animals.
Designed with families in mind, Bali Farm House gives children the chance to connect with nature—feeding friendly goats, petting fluffy rabbits, and meeting quirky alpacas. Little ones can enjoy pony rides, giggle at the antics of guinea pigs, and explore safe, open play areas that encourage free movement and creativity.
Beyond the animals, there’s a charming European village vibe, complete with brightly colored houses and scenic photo spots that make it easy to capture memories. Need a mid-day recharge? Pull up a seat at one of the on-site cafés, where you can sip a coffee while the kids explore nearby.
What makes Bali Farm House stand out is its balance: it’s engaging, but not overwhelming. Educational, yet playful. And while it is a bit of a drive, especially with younger kids, the experience is rich and relaxed—perfect for families seeking a more laid-back Bali adventure.
So if you're craving a break from the beach or temples, and want the kids to have a day full of laughter, learning, and furry friends, Bali Farm House should definitely be on your list.
Follow @balifarmhouseofficial and @balifamilyfinds for more tips on family-friendly Bali spots. And don’t forget to tag @wonderfulindonesia when sharing your day out!