


Boschkop Farm Village
About
Boschkop Farm Village is a working farm in Centurion where children can experience authentic South African farm life through hands-on animal encounters, educational activities, and outdoor adventures. This budget-friendly attraction offers city kids a chance to feed farm animals, learn about agriculture, and explore the countryside in a safe, family-oriented environment.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on animal feeding with farm animals including chickens, goats, sheep, and possibly cows or horses
- ✓Educational tours showing how a working South African farm operates
- ✓Outdoor play areas and open spaces for children to run and explore
- ✓Authentic farm experiences like collecting eggs or learning about crop cultivation
- ✓Photo opportunities with friendly farm animals in a picturesque rural setting
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get dirty, as kids will be interacting directly with animals and exploring outdoor areas.
- 2.Visit in the morning when animals are most active and the weather is cooler, especially during South African summer months (November to February).
- 3.Pack snacks and water, though some refreshments may be available on-site. The rand-to-dollar exchange rate makes bringing extra spending money quite affordable.
- 4.Bring sun protection including hats, sunscreen, and sunglasses as Gauteng sun can be intense even in winter, and much of the farm activities are outdoors.
- 5.Consider combining your visit with nearby Pretoria attractions to make a full day trip from Johannesburg (only 20 minutes from OR Tambo Airport).
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings offer the quietest experience, while weekends can be busier with local families. Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) provide the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities, avoiding the intense summer heat and occasional winter chill.
What to Know
Entry fees are very affordable (under $5 USD per person thanks to favorable exchange rates). On-site parking is available. Pack your own picnic or check ahead for any on-farm cafe options, and note that most transactions in South Africa can be handled by card, though having some rand cash is helpful.
Seasonal Notes
South Africa's seasons are reversed from the Northern Hemisphere. Summer (December to February) can be very hot with afternoon thunderstorms. Winter (June to August) brings cooler, dry weather with chilly mornings. Spring wildflower season and baby farm animals (September to November) make this an especially delightful time to visit.
Nearby Eats
Centurion Mall, just 10 minutes away, offers familiar international chains and local South African family restaurants. The nearby Irene Farm and Village features farm-to-table dining, a farmers market on weekends, and child-friendly outdoor seating with a country atmosphere.
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