In April, a baby reindeer was born at Cotley Farm and this Christmas they will be opening up the doors for people to see the new addition to the farm.
From feeding the reindeer Norwegian lichen in the barns, to seeing them grazing in front of the incredible views, this is a Christmas memory that children and adults alike will remember.
At the beginning of November, they will be launching a 'Name the Baby Reindeer' competition on their Facebook page, submit your entries to be in with a chance of naming the cute new addition. They will also be selling locally-grown Christmas trees,
A spokesman for Cotley Farm said: "We will transform the farm into a magical Christmas destination, a visit that has become a tradition for so many year on year. You can pick up a handmade wreath, explore the Nativity barn, grab a coffee and cake, and shop for beautiful gifts and delicious local produce in our Christmas Farm Shop.
"Why not join us for one of our interactive Nativities held in the week leading up to Christmas, or get creative with one of our wreath-making evening events.
"Doors will open on the last weekend of November and through to Christmas Eve, allowing you to visit the farm and animals, pick up a Christmas Tree and make some magical Christmas memories.
"Tickets are fully refunded if you buy a Christmas Tree so why not grab your wellies and woolly hats, and make yours a Cotley Christmas."
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