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Cream Tea Coo Tour

During this in-depth farm tour you’ll meet some of our record breaking flock of Beltex sheep, before getting in among the Highland cows on the hill. 

What to expect

There will be plenty of opportunity to take photos of the Highland cows and the sheep in the safety and comfort of our farm tour trailer. You’ll return to the farm for a sheepdog demonstration, and then enjoy a cream tea in the Auld Byre back at the farmyard. Tours must be booked in advance and ticket sales will be limited.

Important Information

Please plan to arrive a few minutes before your experience is scheduled to start.

At a glance

  • Meet some of our record breaking flock of Beltex sheep.
  • See the Highland cows in their natural environment.
  • Get pictures of our Supermoodel coo that poses for pictures.
  • Watch a sheepdog demonstration.
  • Enjoy a cream tea in the Auld Byre at the farmyard.

Before you set off, it’s worth taking a few minutes to check through the essential information about your visit. We’ve put together details on our location, parking, what to wear for our farm tours, and what facilities you’ll find when you get here.

We’ve also answered some of the most frequently asked questions to help you feel fully prepared for your day at Kitchen Coos & Ewes.

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