I loved every minute of walking with the Llamas. Not only are they highly entertaining, the walk through the idyllic country lanes and beautiful forestry is so relaxing. Myrddin the Llama I got to walk was so funny and he was really sweet natured. It’s like he was chatting to me as I was walking along. Matt who was our trekking guide was really lovely too.

Cannot recommend highly enough! This is a must do! To go back to nature and have a fantastic experience with some lovely llamas
— AngharadMD on Trip Advisor
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Walk through a hidden valley with a llama by your side

Lead one of our llamas on a guided tour through our wooded valley. Follow the zigzagging path next to one of Pembrokeshire’s main rivers - the Black Cleddau. Listen to gentle waterfalls, the call of red kites & buzzards, and the white noise of the river. Walk under mighty oaks and ash trees, culminating in a walk through our woods, home to many primeval trees. Discover the beauty and stories of the valley, whilst walking next to your relaxing furry friend who will be by your side every step of the way.

Time: Approx 2 - 2.5 hours Distance: Approx 3 miles

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Your own furry friend

The llamas will walk alongside you at a gentle speed that most people will find comfortable. Llamas cannot be ridden - however, they make a surprisingly harmonious and relaxing travelling companion.

The trek will take in beautiful views of the valley and beyond to the Preseli hills. Depending on the season, we will see red kites, buzzards, pigs, ponies, goats, horses, cows, sheep…and of course llamas!

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FOOTWEAR

Trainers / walking boots are usually fine for most of the year unless we have had an unusually rainy few days – in which case wellies might be a safer option. Generally there is very little mud on the treks, but it is always a possibility when going through the woods, so always wear something that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy!

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Prices

£45 per person for 2-2.5 hours with your own llama.

£30 per person attending (without a llama).

Minimum age to lead a llama: 16 years old (younger children are welcome to come along on the walks, but will not be able to lead their own llama). Not suitable for young children unless they are good walkers (3 miles / 2.5 hours).