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Llama Trekking UK

Llama Trekking UK
Lakeland Llama Trekking

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Llama Trecking in Britain UK

Llamas are delightful & endearing creatures. They can be walked on a lead, pull a carts, or even to give children rides.

Llama Trekking in Britain is a growing activity and enjoyable leisure pursuit.

There are a number of resorts that offer llama trekking. One such is www.lakelandllamatreks.co.uk

The treks are designed to be suitable for a range of differing levels of fitness or ability over varied terrain, so there is something to suit everyone

One of their existing routes is even wheelchair and pram friendly so no one is left out!

The routes can be for as little as one and a half hours walking or up to five hours over a whole day for those looking for more of a challenge.

They have established routes to cover a delightful variety of picturesque countryside environments, from woodland to lakes and moor lands; or just a simple stroll along quiet country lanes.

Instant photos are available for purchase on the day at the trek to remind you of your llama experience or you can order digital photographs to be supplied the following week via email or hard copy. Pictures of recent treks will be posted by permission of participants on our website for you to view with your friends and family.

Llama trekking is not recommended for very young children as they will have difficulty keeping up over a prolonged period, however their 'Meet The Llamas' (shorter trek) would be suitable for children 5 years and upwards.

Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Trekking In The Lake District
Many of their routes are based around Keswick in the North lakes. This is a popular market town in the beautiful Lake District National Park and has pretty parkland leading down to the shores of Derwentwater Lake and the river Greta winding it’s way through the heart of the town.

Llama treks are completely suitable for the less seasoned walkers who would love to explore the surrounding area in an unusual and enjoyable way and are guaranteed to tempt you to find out more about your fascinating and friendly walking companion…the Llama.

More challenging treks can be undertaken by those intrepid walking enthusiasts amongst you.

 

Other Llama Trekking facilities are

Lakeland Llama Treks, Stable Cottage
Fort Putnam, Greystoke, Cumbria CA11 OUP

Catanger Llamas, 18 High St, Weston, Towcester, Northants, NN12 8PU

Severnwye Animal Collection, Smallbrook Farm, Spout Hill, Smallbrook, Alvington, GL15 6AE

Llama Llove, PO Box 970, Guildford, Surrey. GU1 9BN

Roseland Llamas. Stockleigh Pomeroy, Devonshire EX17 4AY

UK Llamas, New House Farm, Mosterton, Beaminster, Dorset DT8 3HE UK

Old King Street Farm. Ewyas Harold, Hereford. HR2 0HB

National Forest Llama Treks
260 Lichfield Road., Barton under Needwood, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. DE13 8ED

Saddleworth Llama Treking. Higher Oxhey Farm, Oxhey Lane, Denshaw, Saddleworth. OL3 5UB

Bluecaps Llamas,, Bluecaps Farm,, Sleepers Stile Road, Cousley Wood, Nr. Wadhurst, East Sussex TN5 6QX.

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