Golden Valley Llamas

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Overview
The Llama trek experience takes 3 hours. Help call the llamas in from the field, a bribe of a mouthful of their specialist feed, perhaps supplemented with some carrot might help, before feeding and haltering them. Learn how to groom a llama and receive a talk about them. Each llama, on its lead rope, will follow you as you set off at a gentle stroll on roads and across open land with delightful views. On return to the farmyard the llamas are rewarded with some more food before you release them to stroll back to their field.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year by appointment only. Sep-May, Trekking starts at 10 and 2; Jun-Aug at 9

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite

  • Children
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Location
Old King Street Farm, EWYAS HAROLD, HR2 0HB
About the area
Herefordshire is split in two by the River Wye which meanders through the county on its way to the Severn and the sea. Largely rural, with Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye the major towns and cities, its countryside and ancient villages are the county’s major asset.
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Golden Valley Llamas

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
The Llama trek experience takes 3 hours. Help call the llamas in from the field, a bribe of a mouthful of their specialist feed, perhaps supplemented with some carrot might help, before feeding and haltering them. Learn how to groom a llama and receive a talk about them. Each llama, on its lead rope, will follow you as you set off at a gentle stroll on roads and across open land with delightful views. On return to the farmyard the llamas are rewarded with some more food before you release them to stroll back to their field.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Open all year
  • Opening Times: Open all year by appointment only. Sep-May, Trekking starts at 10 and 2; Jun-Aug at 9
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Children
Show more (1)
Location
Old King Street Farm, EWYAS HAROLD, HR2 0HB
About the area
Area image
Herefordshire is split in two by the River Wye which meanders through the county on its way to the Severn and the sea. Largely rural, with Hereford, Leominster, and Ross-on-Wye the major towns and cities, its countryside and ancient villages are the county’s major asset.