


Farm La Aurora
About
Farm La Aurora is a delightful educational farm experience where children can get up close with farm animals, participate in hands-on agricultural activities, and learn about rural life in Argentina. With its excellent 4.6-star rating from over 1,200 visitors and budget-friendly pricing, this interactive farm offers an authentic countryside experience just outside Buenos Aires, perfect for families wanting to escape the city hustle.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on animal feeding and petting experiences with farm animals like goats, sheep, chickens, and rabbits
- ✓Educational workshops teaching children about where food comes from and farm-to-table concepts
- ✓Interactive activities like egg collecting, milking demonstrations, and vegetable garden tours
- ✓Wide open spaces for kids to run and explore in a safe, rural setting
- ✓Authentic Argentine farm experience away from typical tourist attractions
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring comfortable, closed-toe shoes that can get dirty as kids will be walking through farm areas and possibly muddy spots.
- 2.Pack hand sanitizer and wet wipes since little ones will be touching animals and may not have immediate access to handwashing stations.
- 3.Visit in the morning (around opening at 10 AM) when animals are most active and before it gets too hot, especially during summer months.
- 4.Basic Spanish phrases will be helpful as staff may have limited English, but the hands-on activities are easy to understand through demonstration.
- 5.Bring cash in Argentine pesos as card payment options may be limited at this type of rural attraction.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (Monday through Thursday) around 10 AM to 11 AM offer the smallest crowds and cooler temperatures. Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) provide the most comfortable weather for outdoor farm activities, avoiding the intense summer heat and winter chill.
What to Know
The farm is budget-friendly ($) and open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. The location in Paso del Rey (Moron area) is about 30-40 minutes from central Buenos Aires by car. Bring sunscreen, hats, and water as much of the experience is outdoors with limited shade.
Seasonal Notes
The farm operates year-round, but spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer the most pleasant weather. Summer visits (December to February) can be very hot, so morning visits are essential. Winter (June to August) can be chilly, so pack layers for outdoor activities.
Nearby Eats
As this is a more rural location outside central Buenos Aires, plan to pack snacks and water for the kids. Consider stopping at local parrillas (Argentine steakhouses) or family-friendly restaurants in Moron town center either before or after your visit for an authentic Argentine meal.
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