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Spooky Halloween Half Term Alpaca Walks

Updated: Sep 30, 2021

This October Half Term we are delighted to bring you Mini Alpaca walks!!


Spooky Alpaca walk, meet and greet our gorgeous Alapcas, have a safety intro and then get to walk them through our spooky woods, get up close and personal with them and even get a goodie bag at the end of the walk. This walk is suitable for 6-14 year olds.

(one adult free with every child, children must be accompanied by this adult)

£20 per child

Limited space available

Booking essential


ALSO….

We have are offering a Meet The Alpacas Experience. In this experience you will get to meet and greet and even feed our Alpacas, learn all about them, and feel how soft they really are plus a goodie bag! All for just £7.50 (one adult free with every child, children must be accompanied by this adult)

Limited space available

Booking essential


46 Comments


Unknown member
5 days ago

There’s a gentle charm in trekking with alpacas under crisp autumn skies, a wholesome way to breathe and move during half-term. Finding playful rhythms like this eases everyday stress, reminding me how guidance and steady pacing matter, like sophia homework and assignments support suggests calm structure behind progress. The blog captures that joyful, mindful slice of seasonal living.

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Unknown member
5 days ago

I enjoyed reading about the spooky alpaca walks, and it made me smile thinking of how fun it must be for kids to meet animals and enjoy the outdoors during half term. I once had trouble finishing a long paper, so I used the best research proposal editing service online while sitting in a cafe to fix my last draft before a deadline, and it felt great to learn from that. It’s cool how simple moments can turn into fun memories and help us grow.

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5 days ago

I really enjoyed the post about the spooky Halloween alpaca walks and how fun it looked for kids and families at Longthorns Farm because the pictures made me smile. Last year I was nervous about school and used online English communication exam takers' forums to practice writing while we went on a nature walk with llamas, and it made learning feel more fun. This story reminds me that mixing study with outdoor fun can make memories better.

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Unknown member
Nov 02, 2025

Honestly, after reading the description of this event, I wanted to sign up myself, even though it's designed for children! The idea of walking with alpacas in a "spooky forest" during the holidays sounds very cute and atmospheric. I like that there is an introduction to the animals, instructions, and even a gift bag — small details always add magic. And such an activity is definitely more useful than sitting at home with gadgets. By the way, while looking at various interesting offers for family vacations, I came across https://ways2well.com/blog/effective-non-surgical-hip-treatment-at-ways2well — it has a completely different theme, but I liked how they explain approaches to health in understandable language. Returning to the event: I think this is a great opportunity…

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