FAQs

What is a Llama Trek?

You don't ride llamas but they will carry your pack whilst you enjoy a trek through some beautiful English countryside using bridleways, farm tracks and country lanes. All treks are personally guided and include one llama each.

Is it difficult?

No, it must be one of the easiest, low risk leisure activities ever. After just a few minutes instruction, you are ready to lead your llama out on a trek. However, you must be fit enough to walk for several miles along bridleways and tracks that may be uneven or muddy in places.

How far is it?

A-two hour trek covers around four miles. There are no steep hills to climb, just gently undulating country. The picnic trek is around six miles and includes a home-prepared picnic and all refreshments. The on-farm trek is just under two miles.

When can I do it?

We trek any day of the week all year round. Contact us when you have a date in mind. Picnic treks from April – October on selected dates only please contact us to find out which dates.

What about the weather?

It shouldn't stop us trekking, call first if you are in doubt.

What should I wear?

Comfortable, strong footwear is advisable. Even in summer some of the bridleways can be wet underfoot.

Who can go?

No unaccompanied children under 12, no spectators and sorry - no dogs!

What if I need to cancel?

Seven days' notice once a date has been booked.