A: We keep our Highland Cows in 2 areas:
1) Option 1: We keep a small group of Highland Cows in a field a short walk (max. 5 minutes) from our Brasserie. The route to this field is accessible for wheelchair users, very small children on foot and prams. Car parking or taxi drop-off is next to the Brasserie – vehicles are not permitted to drive up to the field. Upon arrival at our Brasserie you will see our orange Highland Cow signs with arrows pointing the way to this area. The walk takes you to a wooden gate. Sometimes the Highland Cows in this field will come close to the fence or the gate. Please ensure you do not enter this field, do not feed these Highland Cows and do not get too close.
2) Option 2: We have another larger group of wild Highland Cows that we graze on a very large area of 300 acres of our hills that rise up to 450m above sea level. This is a much more strenuous and lengthy walk that climbs our hills and is not accessible to wheelchairs users, very small children on foot or prams and you will require a level of fitness to make this climb. This route passes option 1 above and must be done on foot. This option can take anything from 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on where the Highland Cows are located at the time. It may take even longer if they aren’t instantly visible and please be aware that you may not see the Highland Cows at all if they are in an inaccessible area of the hills.