Guided Alpaca Farm Tour in Picturesque Warwickshire Countryside
Rugby, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Nature & Wildlife
Duration: 60 minutes
Guided alpaca farm tour across the picturesque Warwickshire countryside to learn all about alpacas and take in spectacular reservoir views.
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Guided alpaca farm tour across the picturesque Warwickshire countryside to learn all about alpacas and take in spectacular reservoir views.
Enjoy a farm tour to meet the 250 alpacas in a picturesque location on the banks of Draycote Water reservoir. With your enthusiastic and knowledgable guide you will learn all the facts about farming alpacas and making alpaca yarn you'll ever need to know! This is an exclusive chance to take a long guided farm tour with a dedicated expert and enter these ordinarily closed farm fields to get to know all about the alpacas. Highlights include meeting cria (baby alpacas) with plenty of photo opportunities.
Included in the price is a 1 hour farm tour, followed by short talk in the studio and shop about how we manufacture our fleeces into wool and knitwear.
Suitable clothing and footwear for the weather conditions is advised. This is an outdoor tour through fields and tours will run in all weathers.
Enjoy a farm tour to meet the 250 alpacas in a picturesque location on the banks of Draycote Water reservoir. With your enthusiastic and knowledgable guide you will learn all the facts about farming alpacas and making alpaca yarn you'll ever need to know! This is an exclusive chance to take a long guided farm tour with a dedicated expert and enter these ordinarily closed farm fields to get to know all about the alpacas. Highlights include meeting cria (baby alpacas) with plenty of photo opportunities.
Included in the price is a 1 hour farm tour, followed by short talk in the studio and shop about how we manufacture our fleeces into wool and knitwear.
Suitable clothing and footwear for the weather conditions is advised. This is an outdoor tour through fields and tours will run in all weathers.
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