Barn House at 1000 Sook Food and Farm
American barn house

1000 Sook Food and Farm

1000 Sook Food and Farm is an American style farm near Hua Hin. Sook meaning “happiness” in Thai, the farm is a fun place to take photos, feed the animals and have lunch or dinner at the restaurant. Children will have a good time feeding and petting the animals or playing games at the Game Carnival.

The brightly colored farm houses and barns, bales of hay, windmills, pumpkins and old American truck provide for a picturesque setting for photos.

Drinks and ice creams are available in the farm. The shop offers souvenirs and lots of Thai sweets and candy.

To do & see at the farm

Feed grass and carrots to the sheep, ponies and bunnies or take a ride around the farm in a horse drawn cart (100 Baht).

A couple of ponies at the farm
A couple of ponies at the farm

On the farm you will find a Bunny Cottage, Game Carnival, horse stables, a wedding studio, Pony go around, charcoal baked custard, Shetland pony, Giant pumpkin, flower garden and a scarecrow field.

Children can play games (40 Baht per game) and win prizes at the Game Carnival.

Farm animals

Around the farm are various animals like sheep, ponies, rabbits and fish that can all be fed. Carrots, grass and fish food are 20 to 40 Baht. Small children will enjoy the Bunny Cottage where they can pet and feed rabbits that walk free in and around the cottage.

More sheep and other farm animals can be seen at the nearby Swiss sheep farm and Camel Republic.

1000 Sook Steak & Restaurant

Overlooking the farm is the 1000 Sook Steak & Restaurant serving Thai and Western food. On the lunch and dinner menu are items as beef rib eye steak, salmon steak, spaghetti, fish and chips, Tom Yum Goong Thai soup and Gaeng Keow Wan (green curry).

Diners who spend 200 Baht in the restaurant receive free tickets to the farm.

Feeding the sheep
Feeding the sheep

Location

1000 Sook Food and Farm is located at 150 Moo 2, Phetkasem road in Cha-Am, about 30 to 40 minutes from the center of Hua Hin town.

You will find the farm near several other attractions like Swiss sheep farm, Camel Republic and Santorini Park.

How to get there

The easiest and most comfortable way to get there is to charter a taxi or tuk tuk. Have your hotel book one for you or find one in the center of Hua Hin town. Since it is difficult to find a taxi or tuk tuk at the farm for the way back, book a round trip and have the driver wait for you. Agree on price and duration before setting off.

Opening hours

The farm and restaurant open daily.

Farm:
Monday to Friday from 9 am until 6 pm.
Weekends and Thai national holidays from 8.30 am until 6 pm.

Restaurant:
Monday to Friday from 10.30 am until 8.30 pm.
Weekends and Thai national holidays from 10.30 am until 9.30 pm.

Entrance fees

Walk in ticket prices are:

Adult
50
Child
30
Toddler
Free

Toddler under 110 centimeters tall

If you spend 200 Baht or more at the restaurant, you will receive a free ticket to the farm.


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