denisecJ506RM
Brilliant Mothers Day present from my son. Delicious cream tea with homemade scones followed by a short walk to see the alpacas. Being a knitter I loved my visit to the shop and my son treated me to some gorgeous wool. The staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable and took the time to help me choose my gifts. The animals from the book were on display.
SusanC366
Wellies on, group ready, off we go. Walking round the fields in anticipation of being up close and personal to those gorgeous animals was great. Gentle walk, complete with loads of information on alpacas, and we arrived at the weaner field. Through the gate and these 'nosy' animals came right up to us to see what we were! More info on colours and types of wool added to the delight. Then on to the adults - who were also curious to see us. Great views, great photos and even more info. Back to the café for a warm scone complete with jam and cream and then a beginners crochet lesson. Not to be forgotten and will certainly go again. Recommend highly.
Elared
My sister and I had never crocheted before but that was not a problem as the ladies teaching us were very patient, went through each stage loop by loop, made it an very enjoyable experience. The venue for learning is very comfortable, light and a great atmosphere with all the "Woolley animals" and the cream tea was the perfect treat to complete the morning. Just to say that we missed the Alpaca walk as we arrived late, but all the others in the group enjoyed meeting them.This was a thoroughly enjoyable Friday morning.
lindaj901
We attended a taster course which we really enjoyed, getting up close to the alpacas and hearing all about them through a microphone. We were late because of the traffic and the staff did their utmost not to let it spoil our visit, delaying the farm tour and extending the finishing time for us. It was a lovely relaxed atmosphere improved by a really well done cream tea and a short but helpful crochet lesson. The cafe is open to all-you don't have to go on a course. They run family activities during school holidays. We unfortunately didn't buy any lovely soft alpaca wool as it was very expensive!
728triciaw
What a lovely few hours we had. The staff were very friendly and accommodating.The walk was about 50 minutes with some small inclines here and there but being with the alpacas was a joy. They really are beautiful and our guide was knowledgeable about them.Cream tea was OK. Scones were delicious but the tea was cold. The ladies who demonstrated the crochet were patient and very helpful. Lovely café - can't wait to take my friends there.A thoroughly enjoyable experience (except for the tea).
helensG506VS
I've been to Toft Alpaca twice now, once on a full day workshop where we had a lovely day of knitting, lunch and a walk around the farm. The second time we had a half day of crochet with some lovely tea and cake. The instructors have always been really helpful and patient and you really couldn't ask for a better day out (provided you like crafts!!).
410trinat
The afternoon spent walking around the farm and getting up close to the weaner alpacas was great, a brilliant afternoon with a lovely cream tea and crochet taster to finish off. Would recommend and would definitely go again :)
nsbasti
No razzamatazz. No bells and whistles. Just simple, casual enjoyment. A gentle wander around the paddocks looking at the alpacas (and the amazing view across Draycote Water. A look around the shop to chat with the very knowledgeable staff about wool and products and then an excellent coffee (and home-made cake if you're up to it)while you relax in the comfy chairs. Well worth the effort to get there and experience something just a little bit different.
DHEIO
We met here for coffee with family and loved it. Edward's menagerie are brilliant and I am already crocheting my second animal. On my first visit I signed up to a course which was really informative and with a large pot of tea and cake was a great afternoon. The restaurant offers a sensibility priced menu you can enjoy after a muddy walk around the farm. Will be visiting again and joining the Thursday knit and knatter soon .
RussLeith
The trek through the wintry mud was soon forgotten once in the field amongst inquisitive young alpacas. Our guide, Caroline was knowledgeable and keen to answer questions. The alpacas were also keen to know more about us - a great close up experience of gentle and beautiful animals. On our return to the studio, a delicious cream tea awaited us. Once refreshed, we were taught how to crochet small animals. Memories of crochet from my childhood came flooding back. The shop was inspirational, full of high quality, natural alpaca and wool yarns as well as garments and alpaca gifts. Friendly, well informed staff who clearly enjoyed their work. Definitely a place to visit again!
Tazcatsup
I had visited the cafe before and therefore booked on this workshop with my friend who is an avid knitter. I had a little knowledge of crochet but this workshop has really spurred me on to improve my skills. I would never have believed that I could crochet a loop stitch by the end of the workshop but I can and am still doing it! Would have loved longer than two hours as it flew by and also a little more personal support but overall very good indeed. Crochet instructors were very friendly and put us at complete ease. Cakes were wonderful!!! Will definitely be back another day.
marilyno412
I have been to the cafe a few times with friends and found the place attractive, the staff very friendly and the food is very fresh and delicious with a few different twists with the food, Combinations of flavours. The only down side for me was the amount of young mums who bought their babies and young children there and not all were happy to be there with young babies grizzling and some of the younger children running around very excited which is not really restful when you want a quiet chat with your friends enjoying the lovely cakes. I do realise young mums want to socialise too, but would like an area where we could be quiet. We've been there and done that!
Jaxie2014
A friendly atmosphere, great staff who are passionate about alpacas. You can buy first class items, and brilliant patterns there.
Claireq44
Sssh don't tell everyone but the cafe here is fabulous and the cream tea is delicious. Great atmosphere to sit and chill, relax and chat with a friend and the alpacas are really cute if you wander outside to see them!
TRIDENT21
This attraction is well worth a visit, for all ages too. With over 200 Alpacas at stud, a retail outlet that specialises in knitting and crocheting and a coffee shop / tea rooms with home made cakes what more could you want? You can even book yourself into a workshop and learn to knit or crochet or simply go and have a browse. It's a lovely place in gorgeous countryside even the kids will love it! We recommend the home made soup and sandwiches but the cakes are great too.