This year marks the 20th anniversary of Open Farm Sunday, an annual initiative which invites families across Britain to visit local farms and learn more about the vital role farming plays in our lives.

Hundreds of farms opening their gates on June 7 across the country including Bath Soft Cheese (Park Farm) at Kelston, Bath BA1 9AQ from 10am to 4pm. To book go to: www.parkfarm.co.uk.

Organised by LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), Open Farm Sunday is a popular date on kitchen calendars across the UK every year, offering a fun day out and bridging the gap between farmers and the public. It’s offer as a chance to step beyond the supermarket shelves and meet farming champions in your area.

A list of participating farms can be found on the FarmSunday.org website.
A list of participating farms can be found on the FarmSunday.org website. (LEAF)

A spokesperson said: “Over the past two decades around 3.5-million people have experienced the joy of visiting a farm and meeting the faces behind their food.

“A huge 92 percent of visitors last year said their trust in British farming grew thanks to the experience. The age-old saying “seeing is believing” has never been truer.

“More than just a chance to pull on your wellies and explore; it’s an opportunity to make lasting connections with farmers in the local community, to ask questions, discover how farming works with nature, and leave feeling more confident about the food choices we make.

“Every host farm has something special to offer, whether it’s farm nature-walks, tractor and trailer rides or close-up animal encounters, there is something for everyone.

“Take home a real connection to your food and the countryside. Don’t miss out on this unique experience - visit a farm near you, have a great day outdoors, and leave with a deeper understanding of how we can all contribute to a more sustainable food future.”

To find other participating farms visit: farmsunday.org/visit-a-farm