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Discover Scottish farm life on a 2-hour Highland Cow Trailer Tour in Glasgow, with panoramic views, farm animals, and home baking for an authentic experience.

The Glasgow: Highland Cow Trailer Tour with home baking offers a charming and engaging peek into rural Scottish farming. Priced at $32 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this tour takes place on a working beef and sheep hill farm near Kilmacolm. Led by Wendy, who greets guests on-site, the tour combines farm visits, scenic views, and a taste of home baking—making it a well-rounded rural adventure.
This experience is especially suitable for those interested in sustainable farming practices and Scottish agricultural history. While the tour is family-friendly and offers plenty of photo opportunities, it requires outdoor clothing and comfortable shoes. The trailers are covered, which helps keep participants dry if the weather turns rainy. The tour’s approachable pace, friendly guide, and stunning vistas ensure it appeals to a broad range of visitors, from casual travelers to farm enthusiasts.
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The tour begins at Kilmacolm Farm Tours, where Wendy greets visitors and guides them through the farm’s history and operations. The farm is third-generation, and the owners emphasize sustainable practices, such as rearing Highland cows and North Country Cheviot sheep entirely on grass and heather. Situated within a Special Site of Scientific Interest, the farm offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including Ben Lomond.
This initial meet-and-greet includes a safety briefing lasting about 15 minutes. The farm’s setting, with impressive vistas and historical remnants like the 1922 grouse railway track, adds an educational layer to the experience. Guests gain insight into the farm’s past as part of a shipbuilder Sir James Lithgow’s estate, enhancing the story behind this rural site.

The main activity involves a guided tour on a purpose-built 14-seater trailer that is fully enclosed and weatherproof. The trailer is designed for comfort and safety, with first-class safety features. During the 1.5-hour guided tour, visitors can expect to see Highland cows, which are particularly popular for photos, as well as North Country Cheviot sheep and working animals such as collie dogs and horses.
The guide, Wendy, shares detailed information about sustainable farming methods and the daily routines of the farm. When weather permits, the side panels of the trailer are removed to create a more personal and up-close animal viewing experience. The waterfall within Burnbank Water is a highlight for nature lovers, offering a great photo opportunity against the panoramic backdrop.

As part of the tour, visitors encounter the remains of the grouse railway track built in 1922, which was used until the 1970s. This feature offers a glimpse into the farm’s historical operations and Scottish rural heritage. The modern machinery and equipment at the farm highlight how traditional and contemporary farming practices coexist.
The tour’s historical insights include stories about the farm’s previous owners and the evolution of land use in the area. This educational element enriches the experience, especially for those interested in Scottish farming history and rural life.
More Great Tours NearbyOne of the key attractions of this tour is the spectacular scenery. From the farm, visitors enjoy panoramic views up to 40 miles of rolling hills and distant mountains, including the iconic Ben Lomond. The Burnbank Water waterfall provides a picturesque setting that is ideal for photos and nature appreciation.
The landscape is a highlight, offering a sense of rural tranquility. The highland cows, with their distinctive shaggy coats, pose naturally for selfies and photos, making this a favorite part of the tour for many. The vistas and the chance to capture stunning nature shots make it an especially appealing experience for photography fans.
After the guided tour, guests return to the reception centre for a relaxing time. Here, Wendy offers a selection of hot drinks and home baking, adding a warm, welcoming finish to the visit. The home baking, freshly prepared, provides a taste of Scottish hospitality and a chance to unwind after the outdoor exploration.
This cozy ending complements the rural theme of the experience and allows visitors to reflect on their farm adventure in a comfortable setting. The availability of free parking makes returning easy for those driving to the farm.

The tour departs from Kilmacolm Farm Tours, with Wendy on-site to greet guests in branded clothing and guide everyone to the Reception Centre. It is recommended to use Google Maps or the What3Words app (“jumpy.headers.animals”) for accurate directions, as the farm is not in the main postcode.
Participants should wear comfortable, outdoor clothing and sturdy shoes suitable for farm environments. The tour is not suitable for children under 5 or individuals with animal allergies. No smoking is allowed during the activity, and cancelations can be made up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

This tour is ideal for families, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts interested in Scottish agriculture. The friendly guide, Wendy, makes the experience accessible and engaging for all ages, especially with close animal encounters. The scenic views and homemade baking are additional attractions that add warmth and authenticity to the visit.
While the 2-hour duration is manageable for most, those seeking a more intense farm experience might find it somewhat relaxed. The weather-dependent aspect means outdoor clothing is essential, but the covered trailer provides protection from rain, making it suitable for all seasons.

The Highland Cow Trailer Tour offers an authentic taste of rural Scotland within a manageable, family-friendly format. The $32 price point provides access to scenic views, animal encounters, and historical insights. The knowledgeable guidance of Wendy ensures a relaxed and informative experience, making it perfect for visitors wanting a gentle, immersive farm visit.
The tour’s focus on sustainable farming and Scottish heritage makes it a meaningful outing. Its scenic vistas and charming farm animals leave lasting memories, especially for those who love photography and nature. This experience balances education, entertainment, and hospitality in a way that appeals to a broad audience.
How long is the Highland Cow Trailer Tour?
The total duration is approximately 2 hours, including safety briefing, guided tour, and free time.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable shoes and outdoor clothing are recommended because you’ll be outdoors and on a farm environment.
Is the farm accessible for all?
The tour is suitable for most people, with safe trailer rides and easy walking around the farm. However, it is not specified if it is fully accessible for mobility-impaired visitors.
Can I see Highland cows up close?
Yes, the Highland cows are a highlight, and visitors often get very close, making for great photo opportunities.
What can I expect in terms of scenery?
Expect panoramic views of the countryside, including Ben Lomond and Burnbank Water waterfall.
Are home baking and hot drinks included?
Yes, after the tour, guests enjoy home baking and hot drinks in the reception area.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 5 years, but children over 5 are welcome and typically enjoy the experience.
How do I find the farm?
Use Google Maps or the What3Words app with “jumpy.headers.animals” to locate the farm accurately, as it is not in the main postcode.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is parking available?
Yes, free parking is provided on-site at Kilmacolm Farm Tours.