Looking for a fun weekend spring outing with your toddler? 🌸
We visited Anseong Farmland for the first time at the end of March with our 28-month-old, and it was such a great experience! At first, we hesitated because of the fine dust in the air, but the weather was so warm and nice that we decided to go anyway—and I’m so glad we did! Honestly, we would’ve regretted not going. It turned out to be such a fun day! 🥰There were so many things to do—from fun rides to hands-on ranch experiences. Time just flew by! So today, I’d love to share our recommended course and some helpful tips for visiting Anseong Farmland with a 2-year-old toddler! 🐑🎠

Recommended Course for Visiting NongHyup Anseong Farmland with a Toddler
At NongHyup Anseong Farmland, the main attractions are divided into two categories: the Play Zone with rides and playgrounds, and the Ranch Experience Zone where kids can interact with animals. It’s best to mix and match activities from both zones, depending on your child’s age and interests. That way, your toddler can enjoy a fun and balanced day full of play and discovery! 😊


Recommended Course for Visiting Anseong Farmland with a 2-Year-Old
Here’s a toddler-friendly course we followed during our visit — perfect for little ones around 2 years old:
- 🎠 Rides – Start off with some gentle toddler rides in the Play Zone to get the excitement going!
- 🚲 Electric Bike Ride – Hop on an electric bike for a fun ride around the farmland.
- 🌾 Grassland Photo Spot – Take a short break at the scenic rest stop and snap some cute family photos!
- 🐐 Ranch Experience – Head over to the ranch area where your toddler can meet and feed animals like goats, sheep, and cows.
- 🛝 Children’s Playground – Let your little one run around and burn off energy at the outdoor playground.
- 🐴 Stable Visit – End the course with a visit to the horse stable and see the gentle horses up close.
It’s a perfect mix of excitement, nature, and hands-on fun — just right for a curious two-year-old!
Children under 36 months must be accompanied by a guardian when using the rides or play facilities.

Admission is free for children under 36 months, but please note that ride tickets must be purchased separately.
At Anseong Farmland, toddlers aged 12 months and older are required to have a ride pass to use the play facilities.
And if your child is under 36 months, a guardian must accompany them on all rides — no exceptions!
My toddler is 28 months old and honestly can ride many things on her own…
But since she’s still under 36 months, I was told that a guardian must purchase an additional ride ticket and ride together — even if the child is perfectly capable. Just a heads-up so you’re not caught off guard like I was!
The carousel at Anseong Farmland costs 3,000 KRW per ride.




What was a bit disappointing about the carousel was that we weren’t even allowed to ride on the moving horses with our toddler.
All I could do was stand in front and take photos — but I still had to buy a ticket just to enter the ride area!
That said… my toddler loved it so much, she kept asking to go again — so we ended up riding it twice!
The mini train ride at Anseong Farmland costs 3,000 KRW per person.


As soon as you enter, the rides are right there in plain sight, so there’s no way your toddler is just going to walk past them… 😅
You basically have no choice but to let them ride at least one!
But hey, my little one had a blast, so I guess that’s what matters!
Tip: Quickly grab your electric bike tickets and redirect their attention to the cool ride ahead! 😎🚲 Haha!
The water bumper boats at Anseong Farmland cost 5,000 KRW for a single rider, and 7,000 KRW for two people.


There were also rides like the Water Bumper Boats, Viking Ship, UFO, and Rocket,
but my little one said they were too scary and didn’t want to ride them — so we skipped those!
Electric Bikes – Ride them early in the morning!


Anseong Farmland Electric Bikes
Large: 20,000 KRW / Small: 12,000 KRW
Since there were three of us, we rented the small-sized electric bike.
You can seat a child in the front, but our little one got scared sitting alone 😅
So we had her sit between us, and she felt much safer that way!
There’s even a kid’s handlebar attached, and she absolutely loved it! 🥰🚲
It made her feel like she was riding too!

When riding the electric bike at Anseong Farmland with a toddler, keep in mind that the rental time is 30 minutes.
Even if you finish the loop quickly, you still have to return the bike on time — no extra laps allowed!
So make sure to take a break halfway through and enjoy the ride slowly.
There’s a bike stop area along the way where you can pull over, rest for a bit, and have a little photo time in the beautiful grassland!



Photo Spots at Anseong Farmland
Since it can get pretty crowded in the afternoon, it might be hard to take good photos at the photo spots. 😢
So I highly recommend going early in the morning, renting an electric bike first, and heading straight to the photo zone for the best shots! 📸🌄
You’ll have more space, better lighting, and a much calmer vibe — perfect for family pictures with your little one! 🥰




Want to see the canola flowers at Anseong Farmland? Plan your visit for late April!
I visited on March 30, but sadly… it wasn’t canola flower season yet — it was just wide open fields with barely any blooms 😅
So if you’re hoping to catch the beautiful yellow canola fields in full bloom, go in late April for the best views!
During the pink muhly season, I’ve heard the fields turn beautifully pink too — definitely something to keep in mind for a fall visit! 💕🌾
There are also a few cherry blossom trees near the entrance, but when I went at the end of March, they hadn’t bloomed yet.
Maybe they’ll start blooming in early April, but if you’re choosing between cherry blossoms and canola flowers here,
I’d definitely recommend the canola season!
Ranch Experience – So many animals up close!
Anseong Farmland has plenty of sheep
After lunch, we spent the afternoon enjoying the ranch experience at the farm.
There’s really no need to go to a separate sheep ranch — Anseong Farmland has plenty of sheep, and you can see them up close!
Perfect for little ones who love animals!




Ranch Experience – Like a mini zoo for toddlers and kids!
At the animal ranch area, you’ll see a wide variety of farm animals like pigs, goats, sheep, cows, and more!
There’s really no need to visit a separate zoo — there’s so much to see and experience right here at Anseong Farmland! 😄🐐🐷🐄
For school-aged children, there’s also a horseback riding experience available at the stables for just 7,000 KRW —
super affordable and totally worth it!
Rabbit Village – Try to avoid visiting during their break time!

The rabbits take a break every hour on the hour for 20 minutes,
so try to plan your visit outside of those times if you want to see them active and hopping around!
As for the rabbit feeding experience, it costs 1,000 KRW,
but instead of hand-feeding, you place the food on a small dish on the ground and the rabbits come to eat it.
My toddler was a bit scared, so honestly, you might want to skip it if your little one is hesitant too. 😅
Still cute to watch from a distance though!
Rabbit Experience
Since rabbits can bite, you’re not allowed to pet them directly with your hands.
But they do provide a toy hand tool so kids can gently touch or “pet” the rabbits safely! 😄
It’s a fun and safe way for toddlers to interact with the bunnies — without the risk of little fingers getting nibbled!



Playground – A fun stop with lots of play equipment!
If you walk up the path to the left of the electric bike course, you’ll find a cute outdoor playground for toddlers!
It’s filled with different play structures, and best of all — it’s free! 🙌
Perfect for when your little one doesn’t want to go home just yet — let them play a bit more before you leave 😊
If you go a little further up past the playground, you’ll see the trampoline area (Bang Bang).
But to be honest, the trampoline costs 5,000 KRW for just 20 minutes, so I wouldn’t really recommend it. 😅
Instead, head down to the indoor “Farm Kids Village” (kid’s café area) and order one menu item per person —
then your child can play comfortably indoors while you rest a little. Win-win!
Theme park + petting zoo + flower garden = NongHyup Anseong Farmland
We tried the electric bike course, the rides, the ranch experience, and even spotted the canola photo zones —
and while some areas do require extra fees, there are still plenty of activities to make it a super fun and full day with your toddler! 💛
If you’ve never been to Anseong Farmland before, I highly recommend visiting — especially if you’re looking for a fun weekend outing with your little one!
We’re already planning to come back again in late April or early May to catch the canola flowers in full bloom 🌼
If you’re wondering what to do on the weekend with your toddler, or looking for a kid-friendly spot in Anseong,
this is the place to go!
Time flies when you’re having fun here — you’ll be surprised how quickly the day goes by!
