
2 Hour Farm Experience
Meet the cows, chickens and sheep. Collect fresh eggs. Walk the pastures. Learn about soil biology.
Service Description
Step onto our farm for a relaxed and engaging 2-hour guided walking tour where you’ll experience regenerative farming up close. Through the animals, the land and the soil beneath your feet. This is an interactive visit designed to help you connect with where food truly comes from. You’ll spend time with: - Chickens (with the chance to collect fresh eggs straight from the nest boxes) - Cows & sheep grazing on rotational pasture - We’ll explain how we care for them, how they help improve the land, and why animal welfare and soil health go hand in hand. We’ll introduce you to the fascinating world of soil biology, the microbes, fungi and living systems that: - Build fertile soil - Grow nutrient-dense plants - Support healthier animals - Influence people's health You’ll begin to see how the health of the soil connects directly to the quality of the food on your plate and your own health. As we walk the land, you’ll see regenerative farming in practise and learn: - How rotational grazing works - Why we focus on pasture-based systems - How animals naturally fertilise and regenerate soil We keep group sizes to a maximum of 10 so there’s plenty of opportunity to ask questions and have open discussion. Who This Tour Is For - Families wanting children to experience farm life - Visitors interested in where their food comes from - Anyone curious about soil health and human wellbeing - Those seeking a slower, more meaningful rural experience What to Bring - Sturdy outdoor footwear- the ground may be uneven, and this is a working farm so expect mud, fresh air and real farm life. - Weather-appropriate clothing - A sense of curiosity






Upcoming Sessions
Cancellation Policy
We are delighted to welcome visitors onto our working farm. To ensure the safety of our guests, animals, and land, and to maintain a positive experience for everyone, the following policy applies to all farm visits. By booking or attending a tour, you agree to the terms outlined below. 1. Working Farm Environment This is a working farm. This means: - Ground may be uneven, muddy, or slippery - There may be electric fencing, farm equipment, and livestock present - Weather conditions can change quickly - Surfaces may be wet, rough, or unstable - Visitors attend at their own risk and must follow all safety instructions given by the tour guide. 2. Health & Safety For your safety: - Sturdy, closed-toe footwear is required - Weather-appropriate clothing must be worn - Children must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times - Visitors must remain with the group unless otherwise instructed - Do not touch animals unless invited to do so We reserve the right to remove any visitor who does not follow safety guidance. 3. Animal Welfare The wellbeing of our animals is a priority. - Animals must not be chased, fed, or handled without permission - Loud or disruptive behaviour around livestock is not permitted - Dogs and other external animals are not allowed on site - If animals show signs of stress, we may adjust or limit interaction activities. 4. Hygiene & Biosecurity To protect both visitors and livestock: - Footwear must be sanitsed before and after visit. We will provide the sanitiser. - Visitors should not enter animal housing unless invited - If you have recently visited another farm (within 48 hours), please inform us before arrival - We may refuse entry if biosecurity risk is identified. 5. Liability While we take reasonable precautions to ensure safety: - We cannot accept responsibility for injury resulting from failure to follow guidance - Visitors are responsible for their personal belongings - Participation in interactive elements (e.g., egg collecting) is voluntary 6. Cancellations - If we cancel, you will be offered an alternative date or full refund - If you cancel, you must cancel within 48 hours for a full refund. 7. Photography & Media -Visitors are welcome to take photographs for personal use. Please ask permission before photographing staff or other guests.
Contact Details
Higham Loan, Cupar, UK
07496550148
info@steadingandco.com
