Alpac’amazing ideas to suit every event!

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Wedding Options

Looking to have an alpaca’mazing wedding? One you and your guests will never forget? While we don’t offer wedding services anymore, we know lots of fantastic small businesses who do, so please feel free to contact us with your location and we’ll recommend someone great!

Wedding images credit: Photography by Michaelangelo, Beth Dowdell Photography & Visions of View Photography. All images feature our own LoughRynn Alpacas.

 

Essex Spotlight:

All Things Alpaca Ltd - based in Chelmsford, Rebecca and her alpacas are super professional and can cater for a whole range of event options. Highly recommended also for alpaca walks and to see various other animals!

Gemma’s Farm - based between Braintree and Witham, Gemma and her alpacas are just starting out in the wedding world but have tons of experience at other events… and Gemma also keeps oodles of other animals for event outings and on-farm experiences!

Image credit: Our alpacas at Prettiest Parties’ owner’s wedding, picture taken by Photography by Michelangelo

 

Berkshire Spotlight

Mortimer Alpacas - just outside of Reading, Emily and her alpacas attend just about any sort of event, be it a wedding or a nursing home visit, and she runs lots and lots of different and creative experiences on the farm throughout the year. Highly recommended! When you’re there, say hi to her boy Cappuccino from us; he was part of our gang of boys when he was growing up.

Image credit: Our alpacas at a wedding shoot organised and shot by Beth Dowdell Photography at Tuffon Hall Vineyard with Hair So Boho’s owner Charlotte as the bride and stunning flower arrangements by Made You Look Flowers.

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East Sussex Spotlight

Spring Farm Alpacas - about a half hour south of Crawley and Royal Tunbridge Wells, Chris and Vicki are running what we jokingly call an ‘alpaca retreat’. Their alpacas (and llamas!) are the most zen animals we have ever met (and we have met and owned a whole bunch!) and truly fabulous to take for a walk around their stunning acreage or to invite to your wedding.

Image credit: Photography by Michelangelo

Isle of Wight Spotlight

West Wight Alpacas - located on the Isle of Wight, Neil and Michelle breed stunning Suri alpacas as well as Woolly and Silky Llamas; email them to have some REALLY unusual event guests or book a visit when you’re in the area, it is so worth it.

Image credit: Our alpacas at a wedding at Leez Priory, picture taken by Visions of View Photography

Just some of the things you can do with alpacas:

  • Corporate Events

    What makes a corporate party more exciting? Alpacas! Invite these fluffy beauties to have employees and clients talk about your event for years to come. The alpacas can come on head collars and lead ropes to mingle with guests or in a pen.

  • Alpaca Birthday Party

    Celebrate your birthday with two special alpaca guests who will love to be hand-fed, walked around suitable spaces and fussed over.

  • Alpaca Zoom Video Call

    30 minutes for you and your family to meet the alpacas, including our new babies during birthing season, ask questions and find out about their unique personalities.

    £30 per session

  • Country Shows/ Christmas Markets

    Let us and our alpacas add to your shows and markets, providing a much-loved and crowd-drawing animal attraction for visitors. Our alpacas are old hands at going to shows, used to dogs and people milling around them and never ever spit - contrary to popular belief!

    We love bringing both the alpacas and our trade stand, mixing pleasure and business definitely works with alpacas!

  • School Visit

    Have a real-life alpaca farmer teach children (and staff!) about alpacas in particular and camelids in general. The alpacas will primarily be in a pen, ready to be hand-fed and petted. Excellent educational opportunity that can be incorporated in a variety of classes.

  • Hospital & Nursing Home Visit

    The above picture is what your patients will see when gentle and nosy alpacas sniff them to say hello. Alpacas love being hand-fed, providing an unusual sensory experience even to bed-bound patients.