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Walking Coo Tour

A walking tour of our beautiful farm, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide.

What to expect

You’ll visit a small group of our Highland cows and be able to take photos of them. You’ll see the remains of a Bronze Age hut circle and learn about dry-stone dykes before finishing with some traditional farmhouse baking. The route is 1.5 miles. To take part in this tour you should wear clothes and footwear appropriate to weather conditions, and be able to walk over uneven grassland.

Important Information

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

At a glance

  • Visit a group of four Highland cows.
  • Explore the remains of a Bronze Age hut circle.
  • See the remnants of Lazy Beds – a form of 18th century agriculture.
  • Enjoy tea/coffee and traybakes.

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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