We put these QR accessed pages up on all our fields where there are public rights of way. The idea is to give you an idea of what you could expect to see here and how to behave around farm animals.
Also, if you feel that you'd like to contact us about anything, please call or email using the information below
We are happy to have the public on our land and hope you enjoy seeing what we do - and are perhaps able to learn a bit about the farming life from our website. In order to protect the beautiful environment we so enjoy, we would greatly appreciate it if you could help us by taking note of the following points:
This land forms part of the wider Coombs Dale SSSI and is home to a wide variety of gorse, bluebells and other wildflowers as well as all the wildlfe that that supports. Please be mindful of where you or your dogs are walking so as not to damage the area.
To help us ensure our farm stays disease free and the beauty of the Peak District is preserved, we would appreciate you following the guidance below.
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We currently have a group of cows and calves grazing on the Coombs Dale fields. They will be joined later in the summer by the bull (Geoff).
The calves were all born in April or May so are still quite young and will be spending their time close to their mothers or in gatherings a bit like a cow play school!
They are all very placid and are used to people and dogs walking through the fields. However, they are, at the end of the day, mothers with young babies, so please don't attempt to walk through the middle of groups or too close to them. It will upset them and they cannot be blamed for becoming protective in these circumstances.
Just because there are cattle in the field doesn't mean you can't walk through; however, there are just a few things to bear in mind. These points are provided for your advice and are taken from the NFU and Ramblers Association websites: