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getting to Kitchen Coos & Ewes

Our Location

Airyolland Farm is in beautiful south west Scotland, where the sun (almost) always shines!  We are just 2 hours’ drive from Glasgow, 3 hours from Edinburgh, and a 90 minute drive from Ayr or Dumfries.  Our farm is located in the Luce Valley, a short, scenic drive from the A75, 8 miles east of Stranraer.

Find Us

High Airyolland,
New Luce,
Newton Stewart,
Wigtownshire,
DG8 0AU

Our quiet corner of rural Scotland is connected by a train and a bus service to Stranraer (8 miles away). We recommend Mclean’s Taxis to get you from Stranraer to our farm. You can reach them on 01776 705555.

If you’re travelling to or from Northern Ireland, Cairnryan ferry port is just is 10 miles away, which makes a visit to Kitchen Coos & Ewes a fun way to spend a couple of hours before hitting the water.

High Airyolland
New Luce
Newton Stewart
Wigtownshire
DG8 0AU

PLEASE NOTE: We are a working farm and farm tours are by prior arrangement only. You must book your Highland cow tours and farm experiences before your arrival so we know to expect you!

Hands-on Coo Tour

This tour is all about going on safari and getting that fantastic hands-on highland cow experience.

Head out into the fields, in our safari trailer, along with other highland coo fans. There you will get a chance to groom some of our younger coos from the safety of our outdoor highland coo play-pen. Then, head out onto the hill to see the main herd being fed before returning to the farmyard for a cuppa and a trio of traybakes.

Insta Coo Tour

This family-friendly farm experience is all about our Highland cows!  It gets you quickly out onto the hill among our beautiful Highland cattle in their natural environment.

You’ll have plenty of time to take photos and learn all about the fold from your experienced guides. This farm tour uses our weather-proof safari trailer. This experience must be booked in advance and numbers are limited to 24 people.

Cream Tea Coo Tour

During this in-depth farm tour you’ll meet our record breaking flock of Beltex sheep, before getting in among the Highland cows on the hill. There will be plenty of opportunity to take photos of the Highland cows and the sheep from the safety and comfort of the farm tour trailer. You’ll return to the farm for a sheep dog demonstration, and then enjoy a cream tea with your hosts.

Walking Tour

A walking tour of our beautiful farm, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide. 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, learn about dry-stone dykes and finish 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.

 
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