The last time I visited here was in February 2007 when I had just buried my mother and father in the Church yard at Trinity Gask; with Rev Colin Williamson officiating, but without Hector as he had Started his running season again, so it might have been March, certainly the other brothers were recognised, as the lady serving us said "How nice to see you again", every body had something different to eat, but it is at least comparable with Jamesfield Farm Shop and Café, which is also a nice place to eat near Abernethy, anyway I would heartily recommend Gloagburn Farm shop and café for any future visit.
Catch the sunflower trail while you can, open for about a month. All the staff were so friendly and helpful. The farm shop is well stocked with gifts and plants and the restaurant is meant to have really good food ( we didn't eat there that day, just recommended by friends). We got ice creams and hot the trail, where there's a bail maze, wooden outdoor games, pick your own sunflowers is allowed and the supply pruning shears and a pruning station. It was beautiful and quite the experience! So densely planted and a trail of about 1.5km through the fields. We only did a portion as my mum isn't great on her feet and that was great too. Dogs and buggies are ok, most wheelchair users would manage too (can't comment on accessible toilets, sorry). We had a great time, there's tote bag souvenirs and a few staged photo ops too. Definitely recommend this if you're in the area/have visitors. This is something we've never done before but will keep an eye out for next year. We booked tickets online but noticed card and cash accepted throughout 👍
We had a great time there. The sunflower trail is really nice to have a relaxing walk in the middle of the field. The weather was really bad but still we had a great time out. Food at the restaurant was delicious and loved the products in the shop. 5/5 would definitely recommend
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