A FARM at The Lizard is getting ready to open its gates to the public for the fifth year running.
Tregullas Farm, on the road to Lizard Point, is holding a number of free activities as part of Open Farm Sunday on June 10.
Visitors will be able to discover more about where their food comes from and enjoy all the fun of the countryside.
Join the Amiss family, other local farmers and food producers at the farm, where there will be ducks, hens, goats, sheep and cattle to meet, ferret and snail racing and demonstrations of traditional crafts, including wood turning and wool spinning.
There will also be a farmers' market selling local produce, sheep shearing demonstrations, wildlife displays, welly wanging, kids crafts and the chance to climb aboard a tractor. Refreshments will be sold in aid of Landewednack School.
Entry is free between 12 noon and 4pm.
Rona Amiss said: "Last year’s event went really well, with over 1,200 people enjoying the day, so we’re hoping for an equally good day this time."
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