Swiss Sheep Farm
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Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00
 
Swiss Sheep Farm (Swiss Sheep Farm / Zucata Sheep Farm), Cha-am, Phetchaburi is one of those family-friendly, photo-friendly attractions you can understand the moment you turn in. The whole place is designed to help city life “switch off” and ease into a European countryside farm vibe, with adorable animals up close and ready-made photo scenes that require almost no effort to enjoy. If you are looking for a Cha-am landmark where kids can have fun, adults can stroll and relax, and couples can capture a full set of memorable photos in one stop, Swiss Sheep Farm is a clear answer. You really do not need a long explanation, because the experience is consistent from the entrance all the way through the photo spots inside.
 
The strength of Swiss Sheep Farm is not just that it is a sheep farm, but that it turns a “small activity” like feeding sheep into a vivid memory with photos, laughter, and real moments where children learn to interact with animals gently and respectfully. At the same time, adults get a break for the eyes with open space and an easy, countryside-style view that feels calm rather than crowded. Overall, it is a place clearly intended for people to “spend time together” instead of rushing in for a quick check-in and moving on. That is exactly why many families use it as a convenient stop when driving south or when planning a half-day Cha-am itinerary.
 
In terms of location, Swiss Sheep Farm sits on Phetkasem Road (Highway 4) before the main turn into Cha-am town. Many travelers remember it by the simple direction that it is “opposite Santorini Park,” which makes the drive straightforward and practical for anyone who wants a place with parking and an easy walk-in experience, without transfers or complicated navigation. This also works well for both Thai travelers and foreigners living in Thailand, because the route stays on a major highway and the landmark is easy to identify.
 
The signature image of Swiss Sheep Farm is a European countryside setting scaled down to be fun to walk through, easy to photograph, and quick to understand. You can take your time strolling from one photo scene to the next, then continue into the animal area to feed sheep or see other animals available at different times. What makes the experience feel good is the continuity of the space. Even if you are not especially into farms, you can still enjoy it as a photo location and a relaxed walking spot. And even if you are not a dedicated photographer, you still get to enjoy an experience you actually “do,” not just something you “look at.”
 
In terms of background, Swiss Sheep Farm has been well-known for years as a European-themed farm attraction in the Cha-am area, and travel sources note that it opened around 2012. That helps explain why it has remained a popular destination for families visiting Cha-am and Hua Hin, because it is on a main tourist route and was designed as an activity that feels accessible to all ages.
 
If you come specifically to “feed the sheep,” the best way to make the trip feel worthwhile is to give children a little time to get comfortable first, especially younger kids who may feel excited or nervous at the beginning. Standing beside an adult, watching how the sheep behave, and then offering food gently helps the moment stay positive and safe for both people and animals. At the same time, adults often get the most natural-looking photos in this part of the visit, because the expressions are real and the scene feels more authentic than a posed picture.
 
Another reason people love this place is that the overall atmosphere is genuinely photo-friendly, whether you are taking couple photos, family photos, or solo portraits with a soft countryside mood. The best light is usually in the morning or late afternoon, when the sky is less harsh and facial shadows look more flattering. Visiting at the right time makes it easier to get beautiful photos without heavy editing, and it also feels more comfortable to walk around because the heat is lower than at midday.
 
For a practical time plan, Swiss Sheep Farm works well as a 60–90 minute stop if you want to feed animals and take a moderate amount of photos. But if you are traveling with children who want to explore longer, or if you are a photography-focused visitor who wants to cover many angles, allowing 2–3 hours feels more relaxed and more worth it. Places like this are “best at a slower pace.” The more time you give it, the more confident kids become, the more natural the photos look, and the smoother the whole visit feels without rushing to the next location.
 
If you are planning a full day in Cha-am, Swiss Sheep Farm can be a strong first stop or a convenient stopover because it is on the main road, close to several attractions, and easy to continue onward to Cha-am Beach or café zones. A simple, realistic way to make the day feel “full but not exhausting” is to start at the farm in the morning, have lunch around Cha-am or Sam Phraya, then finish with the beach or a cultural attraction in the afternoon. This pattern suits both Thai travelers and foreigners staying in the Hua Hin–Cha-am area who want something beyond a standard beach walk.
 
Getting There From Bangkok, take Phetkasem Road (Highway 4) toward Cha-am. Once you reach the Cha-am area, keep an eye on the landmark along the main road. Swiss Sheep Farm is located before the main turn into Cha-am town, and many travelers recognize it as being opposite Santorini Park. Driving a private car is the most convenient option because it allows flexible timing for sightseeing, photos, and easy connections to nearby attractions.
 
To summarize it directly, Swiss Sheep Farm is ideal for anyone who wants a place where “kids have fun and adults get a break,” while also collecting beautiful countryside-style photos without traveling far or planning anything complicated. If you enjoy gentle, close-up animal experiences, ready-made photo spots, and you want your Cha-am trip to include more than just the sea, this is one stop that instantly makes a day off feel more worthwhile.
 
Place Name Swiss Sheep Farm (Swiss Sheep Farm / Zucata Sheep Farm), Cha-am District, Phetchaburi
Address Phetkasem Road (Highway 4), Khao Yai Subdistrict, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi (before the main turn into Cha-am town / opposite Santorini Park)
Summary A sheep farm and European countryside-style photo spot suitable for families and couples, featuring sheep feeding and easy walking photo scenes, with convenient access from Highway 4 near Cha-am.
Highlights
1) Sheep feeding and close-up animal interaction, ideal for kids and families
2) European countryside theme with multiple photo spots, easy to walk and photograph
3) Convenient roadside location on Phetkasem Road (Highway 4), easy to combine with Cha-am–Hua Hin trips
4) Works well as a short 60–90 minute stop or a relaxed 2–3 hour visit
Open Days Daily
Opening Hours 09:00 – 18:00
Admission Fees
Adults (Thai): 50 THB
Children (Thai): 30 THB
Adults (Foreign): 150 THB
Children (Foreign): 110 THB
Facilities Animal zone and feeding area / European-themed photo areas / rest points and on-site services depending on the venue’s setup
Travel From Bangkok, take Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road) toward Cha-am. The farm is on the main road before the turn into Cha-am town and is commonly recognized as being opposite Santorini Park.
Current Status Open during stated operating days and hours
Contact Number
032-473-973
Nearby Tourist Attractions With Distance
1) Camel Republic – 1 km
2) Premium Outlet Cha-am – 8 km
3) Mrigadayavan Palace – 20 km
4) Cha-am Beach – 22 km
5) Sirindhorn International Environmental Park – 25 km
Popular Restaurants Nearby
1) Krua Huai Sai – 12 km – 088-860-3898
2) Krua Pa Chaliao – 14 km – 032-503-148
3) Miffy’s Voyage Café (Camel Republic) – 1 km – 096-159-2824
4) Kwong Fishball – 9 km – 064-226-4789
5) Ta Teng Noodle – 9 km – 092-462-6514
Popular Accommodations Nearby
1) Springfield Village Golf & Spa – 10 km – 032-709-222
2) Lake View Resort & Golf Club – 14 km – 032-709-100
3) The Regent Cha Am Beach Resort – 18 km – 032-451-240
4) Bann Pantai Resort – 19 km – 032-471-541
5) Novotel Hua Hin Cha Am Beach Resort & Spa – 23 km – 032-708-300
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Swiss Sheep Farm in Cha-am open every day, and what time does it close?
A: Yes. It is open daily, and the operating hours are 09:00 – 18:00.
 
Q: How much is the admission fee for Swiss Sheep Farm?
A: Thai adult 50 THB, Thai child 30 THB, foreign adult 150 THB, and foreign child 110 THB.
 
Q: How many hours should I plan for a worthwhile visit?
A: For a quick stop with animal feeding and a few photos, 60–90 minutes is enough. For families with kids or visitors who want many photo angles, 2–3 hours is recommended.
 
Q: Is it suitable for young children, and what should parents watch out for?
A: Yes, it is family-friendly. Parents should supervise children closely when feeding animals and consider visiting in the morning or late afternoon to avoid strong midday heat.
 
Q: Where is Swiss Sheep Farm located, and is it easy to drive from Bangkok?
A: It is on Phetkasem Road (Highway 4) in the Cha-am area of Phetchaburi. The drive is straightforward on the main highway, and many travelers use the landmark that it is opposite Santorini Park before the turn into Cha-am town.
 
Q: What time of day is best for photos and comfortable walking?
A: Morning or late afternoon is best, because the light is softer and the temperature is more comfortable than at midday.
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