As the seasons shift, the Barn takes on a new rhythm. Cold days, a snowy blanket on the fields, the crackle of firepits, and dishes that put our cheeses, pork, and seasonal produce at the centre. Winter brings a calendar of simple pleasures — from huddling by the fire to hot chocolates and fairy light woodland walks.
WINTER AT ERRINGTON’S BARN
WINTER WALKS
All are welcome to come and enjoy our walking trails through our 80 acres of woodland. There are four marked routes for you to enjoy — 15-, 20-, 30 - and 45-minute options - ideal for stretching your legs before lunch, or walking off a slice of cake afterwards.
The paths take you through mixed woodland and out into open views across the farm, with plenty of fresh air and serene winter landscapes to enjoy along the way.
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Hearty Food to keep you warm
Throughout the winter season, we’ll be serving decadent hot chocolates, warming soups and hearty winter-inspired dishes. Enjoy them inside our cafe, by the fireside in our Larch room, or take it away for the perfect companion to a woodland walk.
warm up, and slow down
Wood fires, blankets, and hearty dishes are here to help you make the most of the season. Whether you join us for a rarebit or a bowl of soup after a walk, or you drop in to our festive raclette evenings, winter is a perfect time to see the Barn in its tranquil wintery glow.
visit us
We are situated on the A702, five miles north of Biggar. There is ample parking as well as 80 acres of woodland to explore.
Our venue is fully accessible, designated parking, on the level, with wide doors and toilet facilities.
Dogs are welcome at Errington’s Barn! We have a designated area in The Larch Room, our adjoining garden conservatory, where you can relax with breakfast or lunch while enjoying views of the woodland. On colder days, the log burner keeps it warm and cosy.
We recommend booking ahead, especially at weekends when it can get busy. There’s also plenty of outdoor seating for sunnier days.
Dogs are welcome in the farm shop, but only service dogs are permitted in the main dining area.