Jurassic CoastHere are web sites that you may find interesting, they are all worth a look.
Just click on the picture to go to the site.

Terry Crowfoot is the best llama trainer that I have ever come across! Using the 'Click and Reward' system of training she has trained her llamas to perform a variety of incredible tricks including picking up litter and even bell-ringing! Take a look at her site to see video clips of her boys performing.

The British Llama Society promotes all aspects of llama ownership - good husbandry, breeding, trekking, driving, showing and much more. The Society brings together a lively community of people all of whom have been captivated by these fascinating animals.

Camelidynamics is a gentle system of handling and training llamas. Having attended a training course in the system, it is the one that we use with our llamas.

Catanger Llamas is a llama trekking establishment based in Northamptonshire. It is where we bought our first llamas - Rufus and Jonesy

This very silly sketch first sparked my interest in llamas when I was about 12 years old!

Llama song. This will drive you mad after a while!

Calm-a-Llama-Down. This crimp (humorous nonsense song) comes from the cult BBC Three series The Mighty Boosh and is a very particularly silly song with very little to do with llamas!

Pauls-sticks. Although not technically a llama web site, this site is of interest as Paul makes llama walking sticks..

The BIG Sheep - All Weather Attraction - North Devon. Situated on the North Devon coast just off the A39 Atlantic Highway two miles west of Bideford, The BIG Sheep is a leading member of Devon's Top Attractions (DATA) and known as one of the best family tourist attractions in Devon. .