1 / 4Cinderella Farm
📍 New Territories
Small New Territories venue combining two covered trampolines, a sandpit, slides, and a petting area housing 3 horses, 3 goats and rabbits. On-site cafe and parking available. Best suits ages 0–8.
I give it a four star because when I was riding here, the horse reared and I almost fell off. The instructor was nice and the service was good, but on the safety scale, I would give it about a 5 out of 10
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for toddlers and under-8s who want a mixed play-and-animals outing in one compact stop. Families expecting a full farm experience will find the animal count modest. Horse riding is available on site and warrants close adult supervision.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Aidan Hon
“I give it a four star because when I was riding here, the horse reared and I almost fell off. The instructor was nice and the service was good, but on the safety scale, I would give it about a 5 out of 10”
Ar T
“This "farm" or better say children amusement park, has 2 trampolines with roof which are lots of fun for the kids. The playground is rather small and not great though. There are also some rabbits, goats and a horse in its stable. You can spend there a few hours. There is also a kiosk next to the entrance to get refreshments. There are several tables and chairs placed in the park to take some rest. Parking is available directly in front of the entrance. Parts of the place are still under construction. Furthermore, right next to the park there is some recycling company doing its works. It's a bit noisy, but not smelly (actually no smell came over from there). And, don't forget mosquito/bug repellent.”
Samuel Leung
“If you're looking for a playground for young children– then this might be the place. They'll find the covered sandpit, slides, trampolines, and playgrounds fun. If you're looking for a farm– you'll probably be dissatisfied with the 3 horses, 3 goats, and a handful of bunnies. The basic entrance fee for an adult is $90+ and parking costs $60.”
Jaye Foster
“Better described as a petting zoo. Animals are healthy and friendly. Site itself was looking a bit run down and in need of care.”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Two roofed trampolines are the headline draw, letting kids bounce regardless of weather. The playground adds a covered sandpit and slides. The animal corner keeps 3 horses, 3 goats and a handful of rabbits in close-contact enclosures — more petting zoo than working farm. A kiosk near the entrance serves snacks and drinks. The site is compact; most families exhaust the activities within two to three hours.



