Discover Ireland’s Authentic Heritage on the Wild Atlantic Way

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Aedán’s farm, located on the spectacular Slea Head, invites you to experience the true essence of Ireland. From cuddling baby lambs and witnessing expert sheepdog demonstrations to exploring 1,400-year-old beehive huts, every visit is a journey into Ireland’s heritage.

Featured Experiences

Woman smiling and holding a young goat in a rustic barn setting.

Hold Baby Lambs

Experience the joy of cuddling and feeding lambs (seasonal).

Border Collie on a stone wall with the ocean and cloudy sky in the background.

Sheepdog Demonstrations

Watch the intelligence and skill of trained Border Collies.

Round stone hut with a grass roof in a grassy landscape under a cloudy sky.

Beehive Huts Exploration

Step back in time with a self-guided tour of ancient stone huts.

What Others Have Said

 Eli Bolyarska
Eli Bolyarska
An unique place with a strong atmosphere and stunning views over the Atlantic. The cutest baby lambs, that you got to not only cuttle, but also bottle-feed are an unforgettable experience! And the genuine 1500 year old beehive huts, built just by stone with no mortar or anything else are really impressive! And when you think those were the ordinary people's houses... Absolutely great!
Jason Crowe
Jason Crowe
Great stop on our tour, be sure to bring some cash for the $4 euro entry fee. Some beehive huts on the property plus a little barn where you can go and be with the lambs. We also were able to bottle feed some lambs while we were there. Very nice people. There is some parking and facilities there as well as outstanding views of the sea
Kylee Murdock
Kylee Murdock
Ok this was SO fun! The lambs are so adorable and friendly, they seem happy here! We got to pay by card as well. As a history lover and Star Wars fan, the beehive huts were really cool to see and the views from this place are stunning. For what you get, the price is great! One of our favorite things we did on our Ireland roadtrip! Unlike some other guest reviews, we were unsupervised with the lambs and not told how to interact or hold them, and so were some children who came in the same time as us.
Valarie Olyniec
Valarie Olyniec
last stop on the Dingle peninsula to get the trifecta of baby lamb cuddles, beehive huts either self tour or with guide and herding dog demo! Rocky was an excellent doggo and Mike & team a welcoming hosts!
Valentine Q
Valentine Q
Love the baby lambs they’re so so adorable!! But pls pls be careful when playing and don’t drop the baby lambs when you pick them up!! (There was an injured baby lamb bc of that so heartbreaking) Otherwise such a great experience to play with baby lambs and grown sheep! (bring cash, $4 per person which is really reasonable)a welcoming hosts!
Cynthia Canty
Cynthia Canty
I discovered Hold A Baby Lamb on Instagram and instantly knew I wanted to visit. We came from our home in Michigan to spend a couple of months in West Cork. Took a trip to the Dingle Peninsula to drive the stunning Slea Head route AND to visit the lambs and beehive huts. Just 4 euros apiece to cuddle lambs and see the ancient beehive huts. LOVED my time with the baby lambs! And the ancient huts have weathered the centuries. They’re right behind the lamb shed, so it’s very easy to see those.
Calvin Lenz
Calvin Lenz
A worthy stop on the Dingle peninsula/Slae Head Drive. For a few euro you get to play with some adorable lambs, and see some ruins if you like. Views from the little parking area are nice, it's an easy laid back place, and we got to pet a couple fully grown sheep as well.
John Castles
John Castles
Outstanding beauty. So this drive is mostly single lane. Take care. It really is a fantastic drive. It’s a top gear drive if you watch the show. Unmissable. Had a coffee at stone house restaurant coffee bar. There are public toilets here as well. Just behind the gift shop.
Angelica McQuade
Angelica McQuade
The lambs were so cute, staff was friendly and able to access the lambs pretty quickly despite it being moderately busy. About 4€ to hold them.. also sheep available we happened to go during feeding them so they gave us a bottle to feed the lambs!!
Travis Eacona
Travis Eacona
The name says it all! 🙂 great owners who are warm and welcoming. The baby lambs are so cute and the farm is great. Additionally there are ancient “beehive” huts to visit too. These are where monks lived centuries ago. Must do stop if you are in the area!!

Why Choose Us

Family-Friendly Fun

Perfect for kids and adults alike.

Rich Cultural History

Learn about the ancient traditions of Irish farming.

Unparalleled Scenic Views

Capture memories with stunning backdrops of Skellig Michael, the Blasket Islands, & the Wild Atlantic Way.

Hands-On Experiences

Interactive and educational activities for all ages.

Passionate Hosts

Aedán and his team share a deep love for their land and history.

Easy Access

Located just 14 km from Dingle, along the renowned Wild Atlantic Way.

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