• Links


  • www.britishllamasociety.org

  • The British Llama Society has been set up to promote all aspects of llama and Guanaco ownership - good husbandry, breeding, trekking, driving, showing and much more.


  • www.peakdistrict.gov.uk

  • The Peak District National Park is our home and just a fabulous place to visit. There’s nowhere else quite like it and, despite its popularity with tourists, we always manage to find places away from the madding crowd.


  • www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/index/looking-after/grants/liveandworkrural.htm

  • Live & Work Rural is an advice and support programme to help turn business ideas into reality or help them to develop and grow sustainably. L&WR was a great support to us in helping kick-start our business.


  • www.rspb.org.uk

  • Nothing to do with llamas, but we’re RSPB members and like to look after the birdlife on our farm.


  • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llama

  • Good old Wikipedia, giving us more than a little background reading on the llama.


  • www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbPDKHXWlLQ

  • The llama song – not mandatory on our treks, but once you hear it, you’ll not get it out of your head!


  • www.llama.co.uk

  • The website of the British Camelids Association, a charity that promotes the responsible ownership, breeding and farming of Llamas, Alpacas and Guanacos in the UK.


  • shop.cafepress.co.uk/llama

  • Once you’ve been captivated on a trek, you might want to fill your life with llama-related gifts!


  • www.llamatrekking.co.uk

  • Catanger Llamas for trekking in the beautiful Northamptonshire countryside. Easy access for M40 & M1.They also breed llamas of good temperament and excellent conformation with full before and after sales help and advice.


  • www.thepotato.co.uk

  • Tim, our talented designer, has his own stylish website. Check him out for anything to do with design.

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