Stubbs Farm is home to 25 friendly alpacas that are just waiting for you to visit them! We welcome visits through bookings and offer the chance to meet the …
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Dec 8, 2024
Great day out owner is very friendly such a nice place to go even if it was a bit wet didn't spoil the day will definitely be backFull review by 17topchef
Sep 29, 2024
I cannot recommend this enough! We brought our nan for her 80th birthday and she LOVED it, we will be back in the warmer months to have the lunch experience for sure. The whole thing was so relaxed, …Full review by Natasha D
Aug 15, 2024
What a way to spend an afternoon! Great fun, really interesting and just something different to do. First we met the male alpacas then we got to feed them. They were very relaxed as well as extreme…Full review by elcy2017
Do you have set days & times when people can visit your farm, please and if so do you allow people to have close contact with these beautiful creatures, as my friend and I are both disabled and use the small electrical scooters to get about on when visiting places like yours . They not make noises to offend people.
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Hi Wendy! We run our visits through pre-arranged bookings so that we can you give you the best experience we can. Our website (if you just type stubbs farm alpacas into google) …
Hi Wendy! We run our visits through pre-arranged bookings so that we can you give you the best experience we can. Our website (if you just type stubbs farm alpacas into google) can give you further information about our experience days and the prices attached. However, if you'd like to discuss it through email or by phoning me, more than welcome! All our contact info' is to be found on the website. I can't post the contact details on here, per TripAdvisor rules!. In full disclosure, our farm would be difficult to get round on the scooter whilst the ground is still wet. Once the ground has dried up and hardened, most of it should be accessible. We can always move some of the animals to an appropriate paddock anyway! Hope this helps and don't hesitate to get in touch if you'd like to discuss more. Best wishes, Lucy