We are predominantly a sheep and cattle farm but over the last few years we have noticed that our wee village could do with a new attraction, so we’ve decided to open the FUNNY Farm!

This has been a great project to set up and with the help of our amazing team at Ardnamurchan Estate 

To avoid disappointment on the day, as space is limited, we recommend visitors tell us in advance when they plan to visit.

To book please head to our official website

https://www.thefunnyfarm.info/

 

Furbabies

We have

Bunnies & Kits,

Guinea pigs,

Pygmy Goats,

Black Nose Valais sheep,

A pair of very Naughty donkeys,

Courie our beautiful wee Shetland who just loves to snuggle,

Molly & Cola our lovely cobs who have just recently both had the most beautiful foals and not forgetting our cheeky Alpacas.

 

Play Area

We have a polytunnel /play area for children. There is a  seating area for you to enjoy our Homemade Baking and souvenirs that we sell at our little shop where you can also purchase our local venison.

 

 

Alpaca Treks

Come and join us for a lovely wee walk

Hosted by our local crofter Iain, who has a wee story or Two to tell on the way.

Alpaca Walks are available between Tuesday and Friday Between the hours of 11am -3pm

to book a walk please call Sarah on 07817404196

 

 

Getting here

Via the Corran Ferry

Nine miles south of Fort William is Corran. From there you catch the ferry, a short five-minute ride across the narrow straits of Loch Linnhe. Leave the ferry and turn left along the A861 toward Salen. You can find the Corran ferry timetable here.

From Salen turn left onto the B8007 and head west along the shores of Loch Sunart, which is lined by beautiful ancient oak woodlands. After about seven miles you will pass the historic Glenborrodale Castle, the newly built Ardnamurchan Distillery and Ardnamurchan Natural History Visitor Centre. The road takes you further along the coast before heading inland for a few miles past Ben Hiant on your left. Continue towards the village of Kilchoan, you will find us on the left before the Village.

 

Via Fort William
If you decide to visit Fort William, you may choose to visit us via the more northerly route, heading west towards Mallaig. This road passes through Glenfinnan, where you can visit a monument raised to mark the place where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his standard at the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Rising. You will also see the Glenfinnan railway viaduct, familiar to Harry Potter fans.

Continue north through the glens until Lochailort where you turn left onto the A861, signposted for Salen. From here travel along the coast with spectacular views out towards the Small Isles (Rum, Eigg, and Muck) and then down towards Salen.

From Salen turn right onto the B8007 and head west along the shores of Loch Sunart and its ancient oak woodlands. After about seven miles you will pass the newly built Ardnamurchan Distillery and Ardnamurchan Natural History Visitor Centre. The road takes you further along the coast before heading inland for a few miles past Ben Hiant on your left. Continue towards the village of Kilchoan, you will find us on the left before the Village.

 

Via the Isle of Mull
From Tobermory, catch the ferry (no booking required) to Kilchoan, the western gateway to the Ardnamurchan peninsula. Turn right at the junction onto the B8007 and find us a short distance away on your right. For the timetable, please click here.

Nine miles south of Fort William is Corran. From there you catch the ferry, a short five-minute ride across the narrow straits of Loch Linnhe. Leave the ferry and turn left along the A861 toward Salen.

From Salen turn left onto the B8007 and head west along the shores of Loch Sunart, which is lined by beautiful ancient oak woodlands. After about seven miles you will pass the historic Glenborrodale Castle, the newly built Ardnamurchan Distillery and Ardnamurchan Natural History Visitor Centre. The road takes you further along the coast before heading inland for a few miles past Ben Hiant on your left. Continue towards the village of Kilchoan, you will find us on the left before the Village.

Terms and Conditions of entry to our Funny Farm

https://www.ardnamurchanestate.co.uk/terms-and-conditions