A beautiful 260-acre family-owned and run beef & sheep farm

Solar panels supply the majority of our power and we harvest rainwater to supply our animals throughout the year.

We aim to be as low carbon and self-sufficient as we can.

If you’d like to take a look around the farm, we’d love to show you.

Yonderton Farm is situated in the Galloway and Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere.

Galloway & Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere is recognised as a world class visitor destination and pioneer of sustainable tourism. The network of UNESCO designations across Scotland includes World Heritage Sites, Global Geoparks, Creative Cities and Biospheres, thirteen of which have now been brought together in a national trail – the first of its kind anywhere in the world.

At Yonderton Farm you can wander around the farmland and see how this biosphere delivers a world of natural beauty.

Clamshell fungi growing on a fallen tree log surrounded by small green ivy leaves.
Close-up of various mosses and small plants, including green, fuzzy moss, and grayish, wrinkled leaf moss, with some red and brown tiny plants.
Group of small, white mushrooms growing on a moss-covered, decaying tree trunk.
Close-up view of a moss and lichen-covered tree branch extending to the right, with a grassy field and trees in the background.
A tall, gnarled pine tree growing on a large moss-covered rock in a forest, with other trees and a cloudy sky in the background.