Nether Glenny Farm Tour
Fun and frolics as you travel off road around the farm and hills in our Kawasaki Buggy. Get up close with our Highland Coos, feed the peacocks, chickens and some chopped apple to our pet sheep. Enjoy coffee, cake and sandwiches in The Pantry.
Nether Glenny Farm breeds native Highland cattle which are rotationally grazed and we maintain low stock to be kind to the environment. We use the cattle to sustainably manage the land. Find out more on the tour!
As well asyour tour of our farm you're sure to enjoy exploring new territory and marvel at stunning views of the Lake of Menteith and the Menteith Hills.
You'll visit the site of ancient rock art learn some fascinating historical facts ranging from Neolithic Nether Glenny and its ancient inhabitants to heart warming stories of World War Two.
Matt will explain how we reduce our environmental footprint through traditional land management, the Nether Glenny Agroforestry project, in conjunction with the
National Park and Soil Association, and renewable energy.
Learn how Nether Glenny Farm contributes to rewilding through creating new and exciting habitats for wildlife such as pond life, red squirrels, hedgehogs and many varieties of insects.
You'll be among the first visitors this year to enjoy The Pantry at Nether Glenny where you will have refreshments at the end of the tour and can even spend some extra time enjoying the views and relaxing.
Price on Request
Departure days
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
April — October
Contact details
Nether Glenny
Port of Menteith
Stirling
FK83RD
FK83RD
Tour information
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Length
2Hours
Type
Themes
Tour company information
Nether Glenny
Fun and frolics as you travel off road around the farm and hills in our Kawasaki Buggy. Meet the Highland Coos and the peacock family, feed the pigs and our pet sheep: Sally and Larry. Explore new territory and enjoy stunning views of the Lake of Menteith and the surrounding Hills. You’ll visit the site of ancient rock art then learn fascinating historical facts ranging from Neolithic Nether Glenny and its ancient inhabitants to heart warming stories of World War Two. Learn how we reduce our environmental footprint on the farm through traditional land management and our reforestation project.
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