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Nestled in the beautiful Luce Valley, in the South West of Scotland, you’ll find Kitchen Coos & Ewes. Offering guided experience of farm animals in their natural environment.

Enjoy getting up closer to highland cattle and sheep from the safety and comfort of their purpose built trailer (which has padded seats, and wind and water tight!)

choose from their range of three tours:

  • Insta Coo tour

An introductory experience that gets you straight out on to the hill among their beautiful Highland Coos. You’ll have plenty of time to get photos and learn all about the fold from your experienced guides.

  • Cream Tea Coo Tour

A longer tour, where you’ll start off by meeting some of the farms record breaking flock of Beltex sheep, before getting in among the cattle on the hill.  Return to the farm for a sheep shearing demonstration then enjoy a cream tea with your hosts in the farmhouse kitchen.

  • Haute Coo Tour

The full Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience.  This is a bespoke and personal farm experience that can be tailored to suit. Visit the Highland coos on the hill.  Round up sheep with the collie dog and see (or even try your hand at) sheep shearing and wool rolling.  Enjoy a picnic lunch at a little known beauty spot on the farm.  Explore the archaeological and natural features on the farm like burnt mounds and hut circles.  Then enjoy a farmhouse cream tea at their kitchen table and reflect on your time on the hill before you go.

To find out more visit: https://www.kitchencoosandewes.com/

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Kitchen Coos and Ewes

Welcome to Kitchen Coos and Ewes , nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Newton Stewart, Scotland. Prepare to embark on an unforgettable journey as we invite you to discover the charm and grandeur of Highland cattle at our esteemed Highland Cow Centre.

Step into our world and be enveloped by the enchanting beauty of south-west Scotland as you join us on our farm tours. Encounter Highland cows and Beltex sheep in their natural habitat, immersing yourself in their world. Our meticulously curated experiences offer a rare opportunity to gain insight into the lives of these magnificent creatures, all from the safety and comfort of our purpose-built trailer.

Imagine it as a farmer-led Highland cow safari, where you can marvel at these iconic animals without even needing to don a pair of wellies! Prepare to be captivated by the allure of these majestic creatures as we unveil the wonders of the Highland Cow Centre."

Activities at Kitchen Coos and Ewes include:

Insta Coo Tour

Cream tea coo tour, walking tour.

We have also included their opening times and contact details. If you have any questions, you can contact the venue directly.

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A longer tour, where you'll start off by meeting some of our record-breaking flock of Beltex sheep, before getting in among the cattle on the hill. Return to the farm for a sheepdog demonstration then enjoy a sumptuous cream tea in the Auld Byre.

Meet at the farm before boarding our safari trailer. First stop is to meet and get some great photos of our record breaking Beltex sheep. Next, you'll be taken out onto the hill where you can get more pictures of our magnificent Highland coos in their natural environment.

Return to the farm for a sheepdog demonstration and then enjoy a cream tea in the Auld Byre before you leave.

  • Meeting our record-breaking flock of Beltex sheep.
  • See the coos in their natural environment.
  • Sheepdog demonstration.
  • Enjoy a sumptuous cream tea in the Auld Byre

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  • Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes

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Our picture perfect experience that gets you straight out on to the hill among our beautiful Highland Coos. You'll have plenty of time to get photos and learn all about the fold from your experienced guides…

Meet your hosts at the farm before boarding our safari trailer which will get you onto the hill in a just few minutes.

See our majestic Highland coos in their natural environment and capture brilliant Instagram pictures to share with your friends.

Arrive back at the farm for tea, coffee or juice and a selection of traybakes from the farmhouse kitchen.

  • Get up close to our Highland coos in our safari trailer.
  • Get brilliant pictures of the coos to share with your friends.
  • Enjoy a selection of traybakes from the farmhouse kitchen.
  • Duration: 1 hours and 30 minutes

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Join us for a walking tour showcasing the history, scenery and of course, the coos. Finish off with traditional farmhouse baking…

A walking tour of the beautiful farm, accompanied by a knowlegable guide that can give you insight into a fantastic array of landscapes, wildlife and cultural heritage.

The route is 1.5 miles and visitors must wear clothes and footwear appropriate to weather conditions and be able to walk on an uneven surface.

  • Visit the remains of a Bronze Age hut circle and a burnt mound.
  • See inside a dry-stone dyke and discover the secrets of how they are built.
  • See the remnants of Lazy Beds - a form of agriculture used in the 18th & 19th Century.
  • Visit a group of Highland Cows in one of the fields before returning to the farm for tea/coffee and traybakes all made in the farmhouse kitchen.
  • Duration: 2 hours

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A safari tour, where you'll head off to meet and groom some of our young highland heifers in their field. After the hands-on sesion you'll board the trailer again to go and see the main herd on the hill. Finish off with tea and a trio of traybakes in the Auld Byre.

Meet at the farm before boarding our safari trailer. First stop is to meet and groom some of our heifers from the safety of our highland coo playpen. Next, you'll be taken out onto the hill where you can get more pictures of our magnificent Highland coos in their natural environment.

Return to the farm to enjoy tea and cakes in the Auld Byre before you leave.

  • Hands-on experience.
  • See the herd of coos in their natural environment.
  • Enjoy a cuppa and cakes in the Auld Byre

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This is a bespoke and personal farm experience that can be tailored to suit you or your group's expectations.

Our Haute Coo Tour can start at 9am or 2pm on any day that is available. Please get in touch by email to arrange a date.

When you arrive at our farm your group will be invited into the farmhouse to sit at our kitchen table and enjoy traditional farmhouse baking which will be straight off the range cooker. Then it's off out onto the farm with Janet and me to see our Highland Coos and our beautiful countryside.

We can design the experience around what you are interested in. We can spend time taking pictures of the coos on the hill or grooming our young highland heifers in the field. Don't worry if it's a wet day; when you are in our safari trailer you will get to see everything and keep dry. And, your group can enjoy the excitement of feeding our herd of cows from the back of the safari trailer. The experience ends with a sumptuous picnic at a beauty-spot on the farm before you go.

Our Haute Coo Tour is for a group of up to six people

  • Feeding our fold of Highland Coos out on the hill.
  • Visit some of the many features around our farm.
  • Picnic including home baking.
  • Duration: 4 hours

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Scotland travel blog august 2019, "where to see highland cows and other hairy coo questions".

Something just occurred to me!

In all the years I’ve been doing this blog, I’ve never written anything about that most iconic of Scottish creatures the Highland Cow.

So it’s time to fix that with answers to the Top 10 questions we get asked about Highland Cows

1. Where to see Highland Cows?

So let's start with the most frequently asked question, and the answer is… all over Scotland. Now, I don’t mean they are roaming across the Highlands in massive numbers like Buffalo migrations on the American prairies, but you will find “folds” of Highland cattle all over the country.

For some reason the official collective noun for  Highland cattle is a “fold” and not a “herd”. Which does beg the question, does a farmer “Herd up his Highland cows” or does he “Fold up his Highland Coos”?

You don’t even have to go into the Highlands to find Hairy Coos. If you are in Glasgow, you will find that there are some resident old Cows in the Pollok Country Park on the southside of Glasgow. This is also the location of the Burrell Collection, but at the time of writing the building that houses this art collection is closed for some major repairs.

Highland Cow posing for camera

Listed below are some places where you are more or less guaranteed to see Highland cattle: 

  • Redburn Cafe on the A887 near Invermoristion - if you want to get up close and make friends with a Highland Cow, then it helps to offer them some snacks. The owners of Redburn Cafe have catered for this and they sell little bags of “munchies” that will entice the resident coos to tolerate having some “selfies” taken with you.
  • Ruthven Barracks - I can’t promise that you’ll always find Hairy coos here, but we’ve always bumped into a couple of them at these historic ruins just a mile to the east of Kingussie. The barracks have a poignant place in history as the site where the Jacobite army last rallied after defeat at Culloden. It was here that they received their final order from Bonnie Prince Charlie. A word of warning, one of the cows here tried to charge me and I had to jump a wall to escape being prodded with a horn. It’s unusual to get this reaction, but I’ll talk more about this later.

The Ruthless Highland Cows of Ruthven Barracks

  • Highland Coo Safaris - Staying in the same area as Ruthven Barracks, the Rothiemurchus Estate has a well established fold of Highland Cattles and they offer short guided tours where you can meet their Hairy Hielan Coo club. They have been breeding them here for almost 100 years so you’ve a good chance of seeing some calves and baby Highland cows are off the scale when it comes to cuteness.
  • Kilchurn Castle - On the walk from the car park to the castle, you pass a small cabin that an enterprising local has set up as a small gallery to sell his landscape photographs from. The same chap also has cottoned on that a Highland Cow will make folk stop outside his wee shop, so he has borrowed one of his wife’s pet cows to act as tourist bait. To be honest, the cow looks totally fed up with the situation and is not particularly interested in striking a pose for a photo.
  • Kitchen Coos & Ewes - located near Newton Stewart in South West Scotland (so not at all in the Highlands) is a farm run by Neale and Janet McQuistin who welcome visitors on farm tours to meet and learn first hand about their fold of Highland Cattle.
  • Duirinish - This is a little village not far from Kyle of Lochalsh where you also find the Skye Bridge. It is not uncommon to find cows reclined on the road through the village as Mary Dobson, owner of the village’s Croft Cafe, has her own fold. These cows have attitude and are well aware that they weigh more than you so don’t expect them to move quickly when you want to get past.

Highland Cow design in a coffee cup at the Croft Cafe in Duirinish

2. Are Highland cows friendly?

As a general rule (the exception being the ones at Ruthven barracks), they are quite placid animals. They are not friendly in the sense that they will come bounding up to see you wagging their tails, but they are very tolerant of tourists. Which is a good thing as Hairy Coos attract tourists with“Selfie” sticks like a cowpat attracts flies.

Highland Cows are Friendly

The only thing that we would warn you about Highland cows is that they are very maternalistic and, if they think their calves are threatened, they will react. We think this is why we got chased at Ruthven Barracks and had a “horn assisted” clamber over a wall.

3. What should I do if a Highland Cow is blocking the road?

Don’t toot your horn! For one thing, they really don’t care that you are in a hurry, but if they are with calves they might feel threatened and those horns can do quite a bit of damage to your paintwork. The best thing to do is just sit patiently and wait for them to get bored with the game. If you really do have to get them moving, then it is better to park your car a bit further back and then approach them on foot to try to usher them off the road.

They do seem to respond better to politeness than impatience, so talking to them in a soothing voice tends to get better results.

Highland Cows on Road

4. What are Highland cows used for?

Despite their cuteness, Highland cattle are primarily bred for their beef. Due to that thick hairy coat, Highland cows don’t need so much body fat to keep warm and they can graze outdoors all year round so they don’t need to store as much fat in their body to survive in a harsh climate. This all means that they produce a very lean and low cholesterol beef that is also very tender.

They don’t score so well when it comes to milking, something to remember if you are playing “Farm Animal Top Trumps” (this does actually exist, Google it!). They don’t produce large amounts of milk, around 2 gallons a day which isn’t enough to be commercially viable for dairy farming. However, the milk they produce is rich in butterfat (up to 10% butterfat whereas most dairy breeds will be around 3%) and this means it’s extra creamy. It  might also explain why Caboc, a really rich double cream cheese, is one of Scotland’s oldest types of cheese.

Baby Highland cow suckling milk from mother

The other more obvious issue with milking a Hielan coo is the fact that nobody wants to find a ginger hair in their milk….phhhhffffttttt!!!

5. Are they always Ginger?

If you’re Scottish, you eventually get used to the tiresome cliche that putting a hairy ginger wig on something will make it look more Scottish. Hielan Coos know all about this because it was originally more common for the breed to be black haired. They actually come in a whole range of colours, including white, and can still be considered true Highland cattle.

Sample of the colour range of Highland Cows

So what happened to all the black ones. Well the story goes that Queen Victoria expressed a preference for the Ginger variety and that started a trend for breeding the gingers. I’m really not sure how much credence can be given to that story as Highland folk are not known for their love of following fashion or whims.

Black Highland cow beside Ginger Highland cow

6. Why are they so common in the Highlands?

Hardy Highland Cows toughing it out in Scotland

Take their distinctive shaggy hair for instance, this is perfect insulation to enable them tolerate the cold and wet Scottish winters. The top layer of their coat is oily and can grow up to a foot long so it forms a matted dense layer that water doesn’t penetrate. Underneath the shaggy outer layer is a shorter and softer layer of fur that helps them retain heat.

Then there’s those long horns which come in very handy for scratching backs, but they also enable the cows to dig into frozen ground in search of roots that they can graze on when winter conditions make other vegetation scarce.

They are also a relatively low maintenance breed. They will happily live outside all year round, they don’t need lots of extra feed supplements when it gets cold and they are known for their ability to give birth unassisted. So not too many expensive veterinary bills… ideal for us tight fisted Scots.

In fact, Highland Cows really are an embodiment of lots of characteristics typically associated with the Scots, tough, ginger, tolerant of the cold and, if not provoked, friendly.

7. Do Female Highland Cows have horns?

We’ve mentioned horns a few times already so we ought to clarify that Highland Cattle, both the male and female, come with an impressive pair of horns. Whilst both sexes have horns, there are actually subtle differences in the shape of the horns which will let you identify if it’s a boy or a girl coo. With all that hair it can sometimes be hard to tell.

The horns of a bull tend to point forward from the head in a manner better suited for use as a weapon when charging.

Young male Highland cow with forward pointing horns

Where as the females have their horns orientated at a more jaunty upward pointing angle.

Female Highland cow with horns pointing upwards

Of course, if one of them is charging at you we’d suggest you start running away before trying to assess if it’s a boy or girl.

8. Do Highland Cows make good pets?

Are you mad!? Would you really want 500kg of hairy highland cow sleeping on your sofa?

Actually, assuming that you have a very large and untidy house, or have a suitably large field, then it might not be the worst animal to have as a pet. They do live up to 20 years so you’d get your money’s worth.

Adorable baby Highland Cow

9. How much does Highland Cow cost to buy?

It’s difficult to give a benchmark price for this as it varies hugely from ~£500 to over £10,000 for a pedigree bull in its prime. Yearling bulls (i.e. a bull that is between 1 - 2 years old, might fetch as little as £500, a heifer a little more. Similarly, old cows at the end of their lives in terms of calving are going to fetch modest amounts.

If you do fancy buying one as a pet you might pick up a bargain here: http://www.highlandcattlesociety.com/shows-sales/for-sale.aspx

10. Are there any cross breeds of Highland Cow?

There is a cross breed version that has been pretty successful and that is the Luing breed (pronounced with a silent “U”). The breed takes its name from the small island to the south west of Oban where it was originally developed by crossbreeding Beef Shorthorn with our hairy Highland friends. The result is a hardy breed that produces good beef calves in areas that most beef cattle would not thrive in. They are a darker reddish brown than the usual Highland cow and a bit hairier than your usual cow, but not quite a cute as a pure Hairy Hielan Coo.

Luing cattle - a cross between a Highland Cow and a Beef Shorthorn

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There won't be lions or giraffes on this safari but that doesn't mean there won't be the chance to get up close and personal with animals in their natural surroundings

  • 09:42, 11 SEP 2023

The safari offers the chance to get close to the Highland cows. (Image: Kitchen Coos and Ewes)

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A dream holiday for many is going on a safari and having the chance to see wild animals such as lions, tigers and elephants up close and personal. But not a lot of people will realise that there is the chance to do a totally different kind of safari right here in Scotland .

Granted, there won’t be giraffes or zebras, but a unique opportunity to see Highland cows in their natural surroundings is possible at Airyolland Farm in Wigtownshire. Just a two hour drive from Glasgow , the farm is at the end of a scenic drive and is found close to Stranraer.

Kitchen Coos and Ewes was set up as a way for the farm’s owners to “share our passion for these amazing animals”. The website continues: “Highland cattle are iconic and beautiful to look at, and the way they graze is really good for the environment too. Your farm tour will include information about how Highland cows help wildlife, and there will be plenty of opportunities to photograph them.

READ MORE: The 'peaceful' Scottish island made famous by 1984 author George Orwell

“Our tours are designed to help you get close to the Highland cattle from the safety and comfort of a purpose built trailer – it’s basically a farmer-led Highland cow safari! Wind and water tight - and with padded seats – our farm tour trailer means you can experience a working Scottish farm and meet our Highlanders without even the need for wellies! Your tour will finish with a cuppa and some home baking fresh from the farmhouse kitchen - it’s all included in the price.”

There are four types of tours available beginning with the Insta Tour which lasts just an hour and a half but allows enough time to get some photos of the animals. Next up is the cream tea tour which provides a more in-depth tour for 2.5 hours before heading back a cream tea.

The safari offers the chance to get close to the Highland cows. (Image: Kitchen Coos and Ewes)

A walking tour is also available which sees visitors get close to a small group of cows. Appropriate clothing and footwear is required for this option.

The final option is the Haute Coo Tour which is described as “The full Luxury Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience” with the opportunity to get up close to the cows and even the chance to groom them.

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This tour is all about going on safari and getting that fantastic hands-on highland cow experience.

Head out into the fields, in our safari trailer, along with other highland coo fans.  There you will get a chance to groom some of our younger coos from the safety of our outdoor highland coo play-pen.  Then, head out onto the hill to see the main herd being fed before returning to the farmyard for a cuppa and a trio of traybakes. 

N.B. Dress for the weather.   Part of this experience is outside of our safari trailer and the grass may be wet. You must be able to negotiate 4 steps off and back onto our safari trailer.

  • Guided hands-on experience
  • Scratch a highland coo behind it's ears
  • Groom a highland coo's fringe (Dosan)
  • Get a selfie with a coo

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This farm experience is all about our Highland cows!  It gets you quickly out on to the hill in our weather-proof farm tour trailer where you'll have plenty of time to take photos and learn all about the fold, before you return to some traditional baking fresh from the farmhouse kitchen.

Lost in the moment

During this in-depth farm tour you’ll meet our record breaking flock of Beltex sheep, before getting in among the Highland cows on the hill.  There will be plenty of opportunity to take photos of the Highland cows and the sheep from the safety and comfort of the farm tour trailer. You’ll return to the farm for a sheep dog demonstration, and then enjoy a cream tea with your hosts. 

Neale talking about the drystane walls

A walking tour of our beautiful farm, accompanied by a knowledgeable guide.  You’ll visit a small group of our Highland cows and be able to take photos of them.  You’ll see the remains of a Bronze Age hut circle, learn about dry-stone dykes and finish with some traditional farmhouse baking. The route is 1.5 miles. To take part in this tour you should wear clothes and footwear appropriate to weather conditions and be able to walk over uneven grassland.

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Highland coo safari and Christmas wreath workshop with afternoon tea on offer at Ayrshire hotel

What better way to get into the festive spirit- or treat someone to an early Christmas pressie- with one of these fun activities.

  • 11:13, 11 NOV 2022
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Glenapp Castle are now providing Highland Coo tours as part of their activity offerings

There’s nothing like making your own Christmas wreath or perhaps a selfie with a Highland coo to kick start the festivities.

Glenapp Castle, near Ballantrae in South Ayrshire, is offering a range of exciting new indoor and outdoor activities this winter to add to their already impressive portfolio of over 65 activities.

Unique Highland cow tours offer guests the opportunity to get up close to the cute cattle in a safari-like trailer and snap selfies to share with friends.

A Christmas wreath workshop and wild swimming massage package are also part of the Relais & Chateaux five star hotel’s offerings.

Three ‘Kitchen Coos and Ewes’ Highland cow tours, which can be organised via the hotel’s team who can advise on availability and pricing, enable guests to view the hairy friends in their happy hillside environment and learn about local Scottish produce.

The ‘Kitchen Coos and Ewes’ tours allow guests to get up close with Highland cows

The Haute Coo Tour is a bespoke experience where guests will visit the Castle’s Highland cows and capture some memorable pictures.

For those who would rather enjoy the comfort of a weather-proof farm tour, they can take the Private Cream Tea Coo Tour and enjoy sights of the Castle’s record-breaking flock of Beltex sheep, before returning to the farm for a cream tea with the hosts.

And the Private Insta Coo Tour gets guests quickly out onto the hill in the trailer, where plenty of time for photos can be had before returning for some traditional baked goods, fresh from the farmhouse kitchen.

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For the more indoors and crafty guests, a Christmas wreath making workshop could be the festive activity for you.

The hands-on learning experience from Glenapp’s expert in-house florist will have you not only decking the halls but creating a unique, handcrafted Christmas wreath to take home and proudly display on your front door.

After using foliage from the Glenapp gardens, festive baubles, elegant ribbons and dried fruits to create your wreath, guests can relax and enjoy a delicious festive afternoon tea in Glenapp’s new Azalea Glasshouse Restaurant.

The Christmas wreath making workshop, priced at £95 per person, is available every Tuesday and Friday afternoon from now until December 6, starting at 1pm in The Azalea Restaurant.

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In-room massages are also on this year’s winter offerings, providing a combination of deep tissue and traditional Swedish massage techniques.

A Wild Swimming & Massage package offers the opportunity to jump into one of the local lochs or even the sea!

An instructor will join guests in the water throughout the experience and a hot drink will be provided to help warm guests back up.

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Stranraer's historic Old Town Hall, built in 1776, is the home of Stranraer Museum. Step inside and discover Wigtownshire's fascinating past

Kitchen Coos & Ewes - Haute Coo Tour

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The full luxury Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience! This is a bespoke and personal farm experience that can be tailored to suit you or your…

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Kitchen Coos & Ewes - Insta Coo Tour

This farm experience is all about our Highland cows! It gets you quickly out on to the hill to capture amazing pictures to share with…

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    About Kitchen Coos & Ewes - Haute Coo Tour. The full luxury Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience! This is a bespoke and personal farm experience that can be tailored to suit you or your group's expectations. You can visit our Highland cows on the hill and get up close to capture those very memorable pictures. If you would like to groom a Highland ...

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    However, there's a lot more to a Highland Coo than just looking good. They also play a vital role in managing the natural environment on Scotland's hills which benefits other wildlife at the same time. ... Kitchen Coos & Ewes - Haute Coo Tour. The full luxury Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience! This is a bespoke and personal farm experience ...

  3. 'Highland Cow Safari' in Scotland Is an Absolute Dream Come True

    What else can visitors to Kitchen Coos and Ewes expect? The popular farm actually offers several different experience packages guests can choose from. If you just want the basic up-close experience you can choose from either the walking tour or their "Insta Coo" tour, which includes a trailer ride through the pasture and fresh-baked goods to cap off the ride.

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    Kitchen Coos & Ewes: Haute coo tour - See 307 traveler reviews, 735 candid photos, and great deals for New Luce, UK, at Tripadvisor.

  5. Welcome to Kitchen Coos & Ewes

    We created Kitchen Coos & Ewes as a way to share our passion for these amazing animals. Highland cattle are iconic and beautiful to look at, and the way they graze is really good for the environment too. Your farm tour will include information about how Highland cows help wildlife, and there will be plenty of opportunities to photograph them.

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    We had previously visited Neale and Janet back in June for their Insta Coo Tour. We loved the experience so much that we booked back in for their personalised all day Haute Coo Tour. The day began at 0930 with us all being invited in for breakfast (homemade pancakes and crumpets) with Neale and Janet. The quality and taste of the food was ...

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    Kitchen Coos & Ewes: Absolutely wonderful experience! One not to be missed - See 285 traveler reviews, 689 candid photos, and great deals for New Luce, UK, at Tripadvisor.

  8. Kitchen Coos & Ewes

    Haute Coo Tour; The full Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience. This is a bespoke and personal farm experience that can be tailored to suit. Visit the Highland coos on the hill. Round up sheep with the collie dog and see (or even try your hand at) sheep shearing and wool rolling. Enjoy a picnic lunch at a little known beauty spot on the farm. ...

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    Cream Tea Coo Tour; Walking Tour; We have also included their opening times and contact details. If you have any questions, you can contact the venue directly. Facilities. Refreshments. Shops. Toilets. Parking. Viewing Area. Activities available in this location. Cream Tea Coo Tour. Insta Coo Tour. Walking Tour. Hands-on Coo Tour. Haute Coo Tour.

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    Here are some tips on where to meet a Hairy Coo and answers to your most frequent questions about our hirsute friends. Menu. Home; About Us; How It Works; Tours. Find Your Tour ... Find Your Tour. Duration 3-5 Days 6-8 Days 9-11 Days 12-17 Days . VIEW ALL ARTICLES. Scotland Travel Blog August 2019

  11. The unique Scottish farm where visitors can take part in a Highland Cow

    A walking tour is also available which sees visitors get close to a small group of cows. Appropriate clothing and footwear is required for this option. The final option is the Haute Coo Tour which is described as "The full Luxury Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience" with the opportunity to get up close to the cows and even the chance to groom ...

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    Walking Tour - £28pp, 2 hours. 1.5 mile walk finishing with home baking back at the farm. Hands On Coo Tour - £46pp, 1.5 hours. Tour includes a rip out to the hill, grooming of the coos, feeding of the coos returning to the farm for a cuppa and traybakes. Haute Coo Tour - £480 for 6 people. Bespoke tour and afternoon tea.

  14. Hands-on Coo Tour

    Insta Coo Tour. This farm experience is all about our Highland cows! It gets you quickly out on to the hill in our weather-proof farm tour trailer where you'll have plenty of time to take photos and learn all about the fold, before you return to some traditional baking fresh from the farmhouse kitchen. £24 per adult, £12 per child under sixteen.

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    Lastly, the Haute Coo Tour is described as the "full Luxury Kitchen Coos and Ewes experience". As well as providing the opportunity to get up close to the cows, visitors can even groom them.

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    Various tours exist but if you want a really memorable experience go for the half day bespoke Haute Coo Tour which takes you up to where the cows graze, includes optional Highland cow grooming, and delivers a sumptuous picnic lunch with stunning views of this part of southwest Scotland. ... Cream o' Galloway offers a Morning Milking tour ...

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    Ce qu'il faut retenir du second tour des législatives 2024 en Haute-Saône. Retrouvez les résultats du scrutin du dimanche 7 juillet en Haute-Saône et l'analyse de nos correspondants.