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Strangford Bay Alpacas

Old Court Wedding Company, Strangford, County Down, BT30 7NB
Two alpacas in their halters ready to go walking

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Discover the magic of Strangford Bay Alpacas, a charming family-run farm in the heart of Strangford, Co. Down. Our friendly herd of alpacas offers unique, hands-on experiences for visitors of all ages. Enjoy guided walks along the scenic Strangford Lough, and for a truly unforgettable adventure, help lead the alpacas down to the sea for a splash and some seaside fun! In the summer months, visitors can also meet our adorable baby alpacas (cria), a highlight for families and animal lovers alike. Celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or special occasions with a memorable farm experience full of laughter and gentle charm.

From private alpaca experiences and outdoor adventures to adopt-an-alpaca schemes, gift vouchers, and hand-crafted alpaca products, there’s something for everyone. Every visit is filled with smiles, fresh air, and the delightful company of our lovable herd along the stunning Northern Ireland coastline.

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* Experiences running most weekends and during the summer months we run some during the week

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Road Directions

Downpatrick Road, Strangford

Public Transport Directions

Strangford Bay Alpacas is easily accessible by car, with on-site parking available for visitors. For those using public transport, the farm can be reached via bus to Strangford Village, followed by a short walk. The farm paths are suitable for walking and light mobility access; please contact us in advance to discuss any specific accessibility needs. We welcome visitors arriving by car, coach, or bicycle and are happy to provide guidance for the best route to the farm.

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