Permaculture hill farm in Scotland

Tombreck farm is a 240 acre hill farm in Highland Perthshire which goes from the slopes of Ben Lawers to the banks of Loch Tay. Previously a traditionally run sheep farm, we are now use agroforestry and agroecological farming techniques to regenerate the farm and the land.  In the last few years more than 70,000 native broadleaved trees have been planted, providing shelter belts around fields and creating larger area of woodlands. As part of this regeneration several land based business have been set up, including Wildflowers Scotland, Scrumptious Gardens  and a new Highland cattle and sheep enterprise using managed grazing (also known as mob grazing) methods.  We also have a community owned facility known as the Big Shed with a community hall, commercial kitchen and studio space which is available to hire

If you would like visits, how should people arrange their visit?
By arrangement
Sustainable transport options
Killin 6 miles away - buses from Stirling
Practical Solutions Categories
Type of project
Business
Physical Elements/Features
Farm
Livestock
Mob grazing
Woodland
Services/Activities
Certified organic
Courses
Venue to hire
Visits (by arrangement)
Contact name
Sue Manning
Postal address of project

Tombreck Lawers
Aberfeldy
PH15 2PB
United Kingdom

Contact telephone
01567829355
Contact email