Welcome to Abbington Farm!


Welcome to our charming oasis, nestled between Edinburgh and Carlisle on the popular Clyde Valley tourist route, in the heart of the Scottish countryside.

Our farm is a delightful blend of nature, history and community, offering a unique escape for families and nature enthusiasts alike.

Outdoor view


History of Abbington Farm


Abbington Farm Park began its journey as a humble family farm over a century ago.

Established in 1905 by the Thompson family, the farm was a bustling hub of agricultural activity.

For generations, the Thompsons cultivated the land with care and dedication, creating a legacy of

sustainable farming practices and community spirit.


In 2010, the farm was lovingly transformed into Abbington Farm Visitor Park, preserving its rich heritage

while opening its gates to the public. Today, visitors can explore our enchanting forest trails,

enjoy the playful antics of animals in our petting zoo and pick your own produce from the garden to take home with you!

Our play area is a hit with children and our café serves delicious treats made from locally sourced ingredients.

Whether you fancy an adventure in the corn maze, or some pumpkin picking, come visit us and have an amazing day to remember.


We can't wait to see you.



How to Find Us


Travelling by Road from the North

Travelling by Road from the South

Travelling by Bus

Exit the A74(M) at junction 13. Take the second turning off the rounderbout and continue down the road to the next roundabout. Take the first exit on the left at the second roundabout and you will see signs for Abbington Farm on your left.

Take the exit off the A74(M) at junction 13 and the forth exit on the roundabout. Take the first exit on your left at the next roundabout and you will see signs for Abbington Farm on your left.

The number 30 runs every half hour from Carluke or Wanlockhead to Abington. Alight at Colebrooke Terrace. Abbington Farm is a short 2 minute walk away