Breakfast with our alpacas
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Breakfast with our alpacas

Come join our herd of huacaya alpacas for their morning feed! Let director Lara Armitage lead you through their daily morning routine.

By At Birkhill House CIC

Date and time

Location

At Birkhill House

Birkhill House Earlston TD4 6AR United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Come join our herd of huacaya alpacas for their morning feed! Let At Birkhill House CIC director Lara Armitage lead you through their daily morning routine - from penning to feeding to cleaning up their mess, get up close and personal & hands-on with our charming bunch.

We are running this event on a number of other dates in July and August -check our events listings.

Sessions will go ahead rain or shine.

Wear appropriate clothing and footwear to visit our paddock.

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At Birkhill House CIC is an animal assisted activity and crafting centre near Earlston in the Scottish Borders. Our mission is to improve mental health in the Scottish Borders through caring, creativity and collaboration.

Working with local makers and artists, we offer a mixture of modern and traditional crafting opportunities ranging from pewter casting to embroidery, stained glass to paper making. We are in the process of developing our fleece and fibre programme, putting an emphasis on traditional hand-processing techniques such as skirting, picking, carding and spinning. Making the most of our connections with local fibre artisans, we offer workshops in knitting, crochet, weaving and felting. We also stock kits with patterns specially designed by local makers for At Birkhill House. Our workshop programme, kits and products allow us to support our animals and our partnership projects.

The focus here is on wellness and mindfulness – taking a moment out to be compassionate and nurture the creative side in all of us.

Set on nine acres of beautiful land about 30 miles south of Edinburgh city centre, the workshops take place in renovated stables dating back to the early 1800s. With a rich farming and equine history, the property is now a busy small-holding, whose residents include Huacaya alpacas, rare breed Castlemilk Moorit sheep, pygmy & Golden Guernsey goats, Ragdoll cats, hens, ducks, peafowl and more.

Please visit our website for detailed directions to Birkhill House >>

£11.55Jul 31 · 9:30 AM GMT+1