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    Trossachs Woollen Mill

    Trossachs Woollen Mill

    3.9(7 reviews)
    18.2 mi

    One of our stops on a grand tour of Fort Williams, Loche Ness and the Scottish Highlands. The…read moreCoo's are seasonal in the fields but right in front of you to pet and feed. Look through the shops, grab something to eat and use their bathrooms.

    I loved this experience! The attraction for us was feeding the Highlands cows. They call them…read more"Hairy Coos" in Scotland. How can anyone not love feeding these sweet innocent coos? They are big, but gentle creatures. Just watch out for their horns. Our tour guide brought over some coo food from the mill. These are large cut carrots and potatoes. Honey & Baxter loved them. They were very happy to eat up everything that we had. Honey really knows how to curl her tongue around the carrots. Baxter isn't quite as talented, but very lovable. It's always a highlight when we can feed some amazing animals. My husband was totally into it as you can see in the videos. The Trossachs Woollen Mill is located off of the A84 in Callander. It's on the side closest to Kilmahog. There's a shop and café. I don't believe that they do mill tours here anymore, but I could be wrong. They also have a portacabin if you're using this as a rest stop. Petting and talking to the cows is a free activity. Buying food from their shop is required for feeding them. They don't want you to feed them anything else for the safety of the cows. There was another one there besides Honey & Baxter. I think it was Hamish Dubh. He was too busy eating hay. We saw some sheep in another part of the farm, but the coos are the star of the show here. I can totally see why feeding them is popular. We had a great time! The best part is that you don't have to book a "Hairy Coo Tour" to see them.

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    Trossachs Woollen Mill - Hamish: The biggest horns in Scotland.

    Hamish: The biggest horns in Scotland.

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