Guided Treks
We are pleased to be able to offer guided tours by official Green
Badge Tour Guides, experts in both the industrial heritage and historical
details of the Forest of Dean.

A llama trek with one of the Green badge Guides is a memorable
event and highly recommended.
The
Forest of Dean is unique, its history absorbing, the vegetation
awesome and the wildlife abundant. Enjoy secluded tours around hidden
lakes, abandoned mineshafts (all now secure and safe!) and marvel
at how life must have been for the locals, not so long ago.
All treks start from Mallards Pike Lake in
the Forest of Dean.

Severnwye Llama, Camel, Mule & Donkey Treks in the Royal Forest of Dean.
We meet at Mallards Pike Lake. Then you will be introduced to the Llamas, Camels, Mules and Donkey and your guide will show you how to handle them. They will carry all your provisions and kit for the day. The llamas and camels will then in their own lovely way proceed to teach you anything that your guide has forgotten! Our animals are extremely well trained and completely “bomb proof”.
Once we are all happy with our charges we leave Mallards Pike Lake and head directly into the centre of the Forest. We stop for our picnic and while the llamas and camels rest we enjoy our lunch.
Many of our trekkers accompany us back to Smallbrook to see the rest of our collection. This trek is 7 miles of very easy walking and is designed in such a way that we can easily shorten or lengthen it on the day. The llamas and camels walk at a pace to suit you. We are never in a hurry.

Severnwye
Llama Trekking is indebted to Forest Enterprise for their co-operation
and assistance in using the Forest and related facilities.
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