Nestled amidst the stunning landscapes of the Isle of Arran, Bellevue Farm offers visitors a unique opportunity to enjoy the region’s rural charm. Led by the warm and welcoming Currie family, this farm tour promises an unforgettable experience, blending hands-on encounters with friendly animals and a deeper understanding of sustainable agricultural practices. From the rugged beauty of the Kintyre Peninsula to the chance to witness the day-to-day operations of a thriving arable and livestock farm, this tour is sure to captivate visitors of all ages. What secrets await those who embark on this enchanting journey?
Key Points

- Explore Bellevue Farm, a working island farm on the Isle of Arran, and enjoy behind-the-scenes access to arable and livestock operations.
- Interact with friendly farm animals like Highland cows, goats, and alpacas through hands-on feeding experiences.
- Marvel at the stunning panoramic views of the Arran hills and Kintyre Peninsula from the farm.
- Learn about the farm’s sustainable farming practices, including the use of renewable energy and waste reduction.
- Enjoy a guided tour with the welcoming Currie family and relax with complimentary tea or coffee after the experience.
About Bellevue Farm
Bellevue Farm is a working island farm on the Isle of Arran, managed by sixth and seventh generation members of the Currie family.
Visitors can explore the farm’s arable and livestock operations and get behind-the-scenes access. The tour provides opportunities to hand-feed animals like Highland cows, goats, alpacas, and seasonal newborns.
Visitors can explore the farm’s arable and livestock operations and get behind-the-scenes access, with opportunities to hand-feed a variety of animals.
Guests will enjoy stunning views of the Arran hills and Kintyre Peninsula as they learn about sustainable farming practices that have earned the farm a prestigious Green Tourism award.
After the tour, visitors can relax with complimentary tea or coffee and enjoy the picnic facilities.
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Animal Encounters

Visitors are in for a treat as they get up close and personal with the friendly farm animals at Bellevue Farm. Guests can hand-feed Highland cows, goats, and alpacas, and may even encounter seasonally born lambs, calves, and pigs.
The tour offers a unique opportunity to interact with these gentle creatures and learn about their care and the farm’s sustainable practices. Whether it’s nuzzling a furry friend or giggling at the antics of the playful animals, this hands-on experience is sure to delight visitors of all ages and create lasting memories of their time on the Isle of Arran.
Scenic Vistas

As guests traverse the farm’s rolling hills, they’re treated to stunning panoramic views of the Arran hills and the Kintyre Peninsula.
The tour showcases:
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Breathtaking vistas of the rugged Arran landscape, with its lush green meadows and towering peaks.
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Sweeping views of the Kintyre Peninsula, a picturesque region known for its serene coastline and charming villages.
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The interplay of land and sea, as the farm’s fields and pastures blend seamlessly with the distant azure waters of the Firth of Clyde.
These scenic highlights offer visitors a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of the Isle of Arran.
Sustainable Farming Practices
The Bellevue Farm embraces sustainable farming practices that have earned it a prestigious Gold Green Tourism award.
The family-run farm utilizes eco-friendly methods, minimizing its environmental impact. This includes recycling resources, reducing waste, and employing renewable energy sources.
The family-run farm embraces eco-friendly methods, recycling resources, reducing waste, and employing renewable energy to minimize its environmental impact.
Visitors can learn about the farm’s commitment to sustainability during the guided tour. By implementing these sustainable practices, the Currie family ensures the land remains fertile for future generations.
Guests gain insight into how modern farming can coexist with environmental conservation, leaving them with a greater appreciation for the farm’s holistic approach to land stewardship.
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When guests arrive at Bellevue Farm, they’re warmly greeted by the family guide who leads them on an immersive tour of the working island farm.
The tour provides behind-the-scenes access to:
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Arable and livestock farming operations
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Opportunity to hand-feed the animals, including Highland cows, goats, alpacas, and seasonal lambs and calves
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Stunning views of the Arran hills and Kintyre Peninsula
After the tour, guests can relax with complimentary tea or coffee and take advantage of the picnic facilities, both indoors and outdoors.
With a Gold Green Tourism award, the farm showcases its commitment to sustainable practices.
Transportation and Accessibility
Though the tour doesn’t include transportation to and from Bellevue Farm, the location is easily accessible. The farm is wheelchair-friendly, making it a great option for visitors with mobility challenges.
Guests simply need to book their ferry tickets to the Isle of Arran in advance before joining the tour. Once on the island, clear signs and directions guide visitors to the farm’s entrance.
With its flexible group size of up to 20 people, the tour can accommodate a variety of group sizes and needs. The farm’s accessibility ensures a comfortable and inclusive experience for all.
What to Expect
Visitors can expect a warm welcome from the knowledgeable farm guide upon arrival at Bellevue Farm. The guided tour provides behind-the-scenes access to the family’s arable and livestock farming operations.
Highlights include:
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Opportunities to hand-feed the friendly farm animals, such as Highland cows, goats, alpacas, chickens, and seasonally lambs, calves, and pigs.
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Stunning views of the Arran hills and Kintyre Peninsula.
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Insights into the farm’s sustainable practices, which have earned it a Gold Green Tourism award.
After the tour, guests can relax with complimentary tea or coffee and enjoy the picnic facilities and play areas.
Booking and Reservations
Guests can reserve their spot on the Isle of Arran Farm Tour with no upfront payment. Simply check availability and book online. Tour times are flexible, so visitors can choose a start time that works best for them.
| Booking Info | Details |
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| Reserve Now & Pay Later | Book your spot with no upfront payment |
| Check Availability | Choose from various tour start times |
| Transport Not Included | Guests must arrange their own transportation to the farm |
| Book Ferry Separately | Guests must book their ferry to the Isle of Arran before the tour |
Remember to book the ferry in advance, as availability can be limited. With a flexible booking process, guests can easily secure their spot on this unique farm experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Purchase Additional Farm Produce During the Tour?
Yes, visitors can purchase additional farm produce during the tour. The tour includes complimentary tea or coffee, but visitors are also welcome to bring their own snacks and drinks or purchase them on-site.
Do You Offer Any Souvenirs or Gifts for Purchase?
Yes, the farm tour offers a range of souvenirs and gifts for purchase. Visitors can browse the on-site farm shop and find locally-made products, produce, and artisanal items to take home as mementos of their experience.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for the Farm Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a minimum age requirement. Children of all ages are welcome to participate in the farm tour experience, which includes opportunities to hand-feed the animals.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Beverages to the Farm?
Yes, visitors can bring their own snacks and drinks to the farm. The tour overview states that picnic facilities are available, with both indoor and outdoor areas for enjoying personal food and beverages during the visit.
Do You Provide Any Discounts for Larger Groups or Families?
The farm tour doesn’t offer any group discounts, but they do allow visitors to bring their own snacks and drinks. Families and larger groups are welcome, with a maximum of 20 visitors per tour.
The Sum Up
Bellevue Farm on the Isle of Arran offers a unique opportunity to take in the island’s pastoral charm. Visitors can expect an interactive tour showcasing the farm’s sustainable agriculture, friendly animals, and stunning vistas. With a warm family guide, complimentary refreshments, and accessibility for all ages, this experience promises an unforgettable day on the idyllic Arran landscape.
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