Celebrate all things cattle at the National Museum of Rural Life.
We're putting our bovine friends in the spotlight at this weekend of hands-on activities, talks and family fun.
Find out all about cows, bulls, milk and meat with our experts, take part in family craft sessions and meet some of the cattle on our working farm.
Please note that the Farm Explorer tractor-trailer will not operate during MooFest. The walk from the museum to the farm takes about ten minutes, with paths providing firm, smooth surfaces for pushchairs and wheelchairs. More information can be found in the Access section below. Why not follow the Willow Sculpture Trail on your way up?
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