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Mendler Milchhof Landwirtschaftliche Betriebe farm in Berlin, BE
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View of Mendler Milchhof Landwirtschaftliche Betriebe in Berlin, BE
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View of Mendler Milchhof Landwirtschaftliche Betriebe in Berlin, BE
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Mendler Milchhof Landwirtschaftliche Betriebe

4.6(721 reviews)$Farm
🕑 1-2 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love meeting the animals and watching milking demonstrations, while elementary-aged children enjoy the educational workshops and learning about where food comes from.

About

Mendler Milchhof is a working dairy farm in Berlin where children can meet farm animals, learn about sustainable agriculture, and experience authentic German farm life. This hands-on educational farm offers a refreshing escape from city sightseeing, letting kids interact with livestock, explore gardens, and participate in seasonal farming activities in a real working environment.

Highlights

  • Meeting and feeding dairy cows, goats, and other farm animals
  • Watching milking demonstrations at a working dairy farm
  • Exploring vegetable gardens and learning about organic farming
  • Seasonal activities like egg collecting or harvest workshops
  • Purchasing fresh milk and dairy products directly from the farm

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during morning hours (7:00-11:00 AM) when animals are most active and feeding times occur
  2. 2.Limited English may be spoken, so consider downloading a translation app beforehand or embrace the immersive German experience
  3. 3.Wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty, as kids will be walking through barnyard areas
  4. 4.Bring cash (euros) as small farms in Germany often don't accept credit cards
  5. 5.Saturday mornings (7:00 AM-12:00 PM) offer the longest visiting window and often include fresh dairy products for sale

Best Time to Visit

Saturday mornings offer the most flexibility with extended hours until noon. Spring (April-June) and fall (September-October) provide comfortable weather and active seasonal farming activities. Weekday mornings tend to be quieter than weekends.

What to Know

Operating hours are limited and vary by day, so plan carefully. This is a working farm with budget-friendly or free entry. English signage may be minimal, but the hands-on animal experiences transcend language barriers.

Seasonal Notes

Spring and summer offer the fullest experience with gardens in bloom and baby animals. Fall features harvest activities. Winter visits are shorter but still offer animal interactions and indoor workshops.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Rudow town center (5 minutes away) for family-friendly German restaurants and bakeries, or pack a picnic to enjoy after your farm visit in one of the green spaces around Britz.

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