Specialties
The Llama Park is not only home to herds of both llamas and alpacas.
New animals include reindeer, Spanish horses, Shetland ponies, donkeys, sheep and goats. Not to mention our lovely Welsh Pigs.
Chickens, peafowl and Guinea fowl run wild and are greatly loved by visitors and staff alike, whilst ducks, geese and turkeys show off and generally make a lot of noise.
Customers can buy food to feed the animals.
There is also an excellent coffee shop and restaurant, renowned for cream teas and Sunday roast lunches.
There is an excellent and reputed fashion shop selling alpaca knitwear and a wide range of top quality clothes for men, women and children.
We also offer two types of llama walk - full and family. The Full Walk allows guests to lead a llama on a one and a half hour walk through the enchanting local countryside.
The Family Walk is shorter lasting half an hour around The Park and is designed to let children share the joy of walking a llama parental supervision.
Finally, there is also an outdoor playground with a bouncy castle and picnic tables.
Following extensive renovations The Llama Park now holds a Music, Dancing and Alcohol licence until 01:00 and a Wedding Licence. There are two beautiful barns which are used for Weddings, Parties of all types and for all ages, as well as for craft fairs, barn dances, music functions, film shows and, of course, The Llama Park's famous Christmas Wonderland with the 'real' Father Christmas.
History
Established in 1995.
Bobby and Susan purchased The Llama Park in May 2013. The previous owner had purchased the site in 1995 when it consisted of just a few dilapidated buildings and a caravan.
Meet the Business Owner: Bobby S.
Bobby Schuck and Susan Barrow bought the Llama Park on Susan's 60th birthday. They have lived all over the world with their daughter Lily and the family has now settled in East Sussex to run a fun, quirky and top notch family business.