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UPDATED 8th Mar 2010

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Holiday cottages in Dartmoor National Park

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Spring Short Breaks Available


We have two well equipped holiday cottages available to rent for your holiday or short break. to find out more
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Dartmoor Llama Walks

child & Lenny Set in the heart of the stunning Dartmoor National Park near Widecombe-in-the-Moor, come and experience the beautiful rugged landscape of this unspoilt area of the Southwest of England.

We are offering a range of guided Dartmoor walks, no need to worry about carrying rucksacks and waterproofs or even your picnic lunch as our experienced trekking llamas will carry this for you.

We will give you a flavour of the different aspects of the moor whether it be craggy granite tors, heather moorland, patchwork farmland, deep wooded gorges or tumbling rivers. The Dartmoor National Park covers an area of 368 square miles and is the largest and wildest area of open country in southern England.

toledo Llamas make ideal walking companions as they are very calm and gentle animals as well as being alert and intelligent, they will gladly allow you to give up your backpack (they are not called the truck of the Andes for nothing).
Toledo Our walks include a picnic using locally produced or sourced fresh produce, from homemade soup and locally baked bread in the colder months to fresh strawberries and clotted cream on our summer walks.
lenny



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Get to know a Llama or Alpaca
How about a taster session to get to know a Llama or for that matter a Alpaca. spend approx 1.5hrs with our animals.

Help to get them in, groom them and take Lenny, Toledo & Blackjack for a walk around our fields.

Stop for refreshments while the llamas graze nearby.

Finally let the animals back into their paddocks and feed them.

For further information please Contact us


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