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Home Educators Sessions

  • Location Cheltenham
  • Price from £15.00

Highlights

We are open on a selection of Mondays during term time at midday at the Dutch Barn for an hour long group session of fun and learning in the barn with the alpacas. Please enquire for dates with group bookings and discounts for larger homeschooling groups.

The session will include meeting and greeting with the alpacas, learning wonderful facts about these fascinating and gentle animals and of course having some up close and personal interactions with the inquisitive herd.

We will show you how to spin their amazing sustainable fibre on a traditional drop spindle and all creations can be taken home. 

Tickets are £15 per person based on a minimum booking of 4 guests.
4 years and under are free admission but please select a '4yrs and under' ticket at checkout.
 Adult to child ratio is 1 adult to 3 children maximum please.
Shoes with covered toes are to be worn please, we are a working farm.

Please follow Google Maps to Cotswold Alpacas
The postcode GL53 9NJ is for the whole of Cowley so please take note of directions. 
Please note walks take place at the large Dutch Barn in Cowley and not the farm nearby with the long driveway, Korinn Farm is not open to the public. 

We have a small car park so please do not arrive any earlier at our gate than 11.45am mins or the gate will be locked. 

If you are coming from A436 turn at Cowley opposite the Ullenwood turning and follow the lane keeping right a the slight junction a mile down the lane. Keep going past the entrance to Korinn Farm and carry on down the hill until you see our sign on the gate at the bottom. 

If you are coming from Cowley Manor with the entrance on your left follow the road around to the left, keep right across the junction and you will see the Dutch Barn at the top of the hill. 
From A417 Stockwell turning follow the road all the way down and after 1.5 miles you will see our paddocks and barn on the left. 

James and Bridget have lived at Korinn Farm since 2013, the farm is off grid and solar powered. The farm has not just been a project about alpacas; it is about living in a more sustainable way. It was important for them from the beginning that any works or building done on the farm worked in a green way. Their focus is to live lightly on the land and alpacas fit this criteria perfectly being naturally light footed and energy efficient producers of sustainable fibre.

Cancellations

  • Flexible Policy

Location

Cheltenham