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Mill Farm Alpacas - Alpacas...Without the Walking!
Mill Farm Alpacas understands that not everyone wants, or is able to walk alpacas...So they offer a private group ‘Meet and Treat’ experience for up to 6 people lasting around 45-60mins, and unlike alpaca trekking, there are no age restrictions. (They simply ask that children are accompanied by at least one adult).
Set in the glorious Devon countryside and with
views, there’s parking for up to 2 cars just 20 meters from the beautiful rustic barn and plenty of seating inside... meaning all abilities can take part and the weather won’t spoil your experience either.
After a quick safety talk, you can choose whether to sit behind a barrier, or to sit in with the alpacas as you feed them their treats. (Feeding bowls are provided). Plus, for those who like smaller furry critters, there are also 6 cute guinea pigs sharing the alpaca barn and they are more than happy with cuddles.
As you get to know the alpacas, you’ll learn some interesting alpaca facts and there will of course be plenty of opportunities for selfies with your new fluffy friends.
Our 45-60 min private group ‘Meet and Treat’ experience is just £75 for up to 6 people. (Extra people by arrangement and at extra cost).
Experiences must be pre-booked.
Please do not arrive earlier than 10 mins before your slot as parking is limited.
Parking for up to 2 cars just 20 meters from the barn.
Hand washing facility on site.
No toilets on site. Public toilets available in the village square, 1 min drive away.
Strictly no dogs on site due to livestock.
Please wear suitable footwear for uneven ground in a field and barn environment. No open shoes please.
Although you will be in a barn environment, please dress appropriately for the weather conditions.
Village pub serving food 1 min drive away.
No public transport available.
Please see our booking calendar for availability.
Private group sessions for up to 6 people £75
From the Bradworthy village square drive down Mill Road ,with Wicketts Garage on your left and the Primary school on your right. Approx. 200 meters down the road on your left you will see the blue sign for Mill Farm Alpacas. ( If you reach the Bradworthy Mill junction, then you have gone too far).
This information is self-assessed; therefore we accept no liability for its accuracy. Please contact the venue for further information.
Season (1 May 2022 - 31 Oct 2022) |
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