Walking with Llamas in Skjolden
Walking with Llamas in Skjolden
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Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
A walking tour of Skjolden is twice as nice when accompanied by a llama! Your three-hour adventure begins with a 20-minute guided walk past hydro quay, across the footbridge over the Fortun River, where you'll stop for photos and commentary. Continue into the Morkrid Valley and on to the llama farm. Meet farm owner Simon Page and be introduced to this delightful farm, where raspberries grow in season and a flock of an old Norwegian breed of sheep roam. You'll meet the llamas gathered in the field, slip their halters on and engage in a handling demonstration. Then, with knowledgeable guides accompanying the group, escort your furry charge on a leisurely walk alongside the river while enjoying commentary about farm life. After returning to the farm, take a moment to enjoy a beverage and biscuits. On your return walk to port, you'll stop for a photo at a viewpoint overlooking the valley and farm before continuing to the center of town, where your tour ends.
Special Notes:
Please note: There will be at least one llama between every two people, depending on the size of the group. There are 16 llamas used on the walk, and the maximum group size is 30. This tour involves approximately 2½ hours of walking over pavement and unpaved, flat track road. The walk with the llamas is approximately 1¼ hours. Appropriate footwear and clothing is essential.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.