easy
1–1.5 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels as the tour is a leisurely, guided walk over mostly flat terrain with some uneven patches.
Discover the Freaky Farm Tour in Inverarity this October—a Halloween-themed farm adventure perfect for families and animal lovers. Explore festive decorations, meet friendly farm animals, and enjoy special spooky activities in this unique seasonal experience.
For all ages! • 1 hour+ • Wee Angus Adventurer Eligible • Dog Friendly!
Experience a unique, award-winning farm tour with a Halloween twist! Engage with friendly animals, explore spooky decorations, and enjoy seasonal activities like broomstick training and wand decorating. Dress up in costume and create unforgettable memories during this fun-filled day that blends folklore, farm life, and festive excitement for all ages.
(Includes bottle feeding lambs & kids in March until our March/April lambing begins and again in May once lambing ends. The farm tour is replaced by our LAMBING SPECIAL for the 3-4 weeks during lambing with lots of bottle feeding opportunity.)
1-1.5 hrs
Award Winning Farm Tour which is educational and fun and captures the farming year and each of the seasons on a working farm. Lots of opportunities to meet and hand feed our many animals including cows, sheep, miniature donkeys, alpacas, goats, hens & ducks. Includes refreshments and a seat in the tractor when available. Our farm tour is accessible to wheelchairs and is available for birthdays and private groups, please contact us for more information. Dogs are welcome on a lead.
Closed-toe shoes or boots are essential due to uneven ground and typical October weather on the farm.
Scotland’s October weather can be wet; waterproof jackets and pants keep you comfortable during the outdoor tour.
Costumes are encouraged to enhance your immersive experience during the Halloween-themed tour.
Dogs are welcome but must be leashed at all times to ensure the safety of animals and visitors alike.
Newton Farm is a working farm illustrating traditional Scottish agriculture, offering visitors insight into rural life and heritage.
The farm practices sustainable livestock management and encourages responsible visitor behavior to preserve the land and animals.
Provides good footing on uneven farm terrain and keeps feet dry.
fall specific
Protects against Scottish autumn rain and chill during the outdoor walk.
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Keeps you comfortable in cool temperatures common in October in Scotland.
fall specific
Capture your costume, spooky decorations, and animal moments throughout the tour.