Felted Belties Craft Event
To help celebrate Marking Day on the Commons, and the release of the cows back on to this shared land, join us for craft making sessions to create your own belties!
Belted Galloway cattle, affectionately known as "Belties," are a distinctive and hardy breed originating from Scotland. They are easily recognized by their striking black (or sometimes red or dun) coats with a broad white belt around their midsection. This unique coloration makes them stand out - they were developed in the 17th or 18th century in the rugged Galloway region, where their thick, double-layered coat provided insulation against harsh weather, eliminating the need for excessive fat to keep warm. This trait makes them well-suited for cold climates and allows them to thrive on rough forage that might challenge other breeds. They are also known for their docile temperament, ease of calving, and strong maternal instincts, making them a great choice for our patch.
Join us for two sessions in May to help celebrate Marking Day - learn how to craft your own felted beltie cow - tools, accessories and full tuition provided by our team.
Please note:
- Meet at Tinkley Gate café, postcode GL10 3UH.
- This is an inside event at Tinkley Gate café. All tools and accessories needed to craft your felted belties and full tuition will be provided.
- We have access provisions available at Tinkley Gate, including fully accessible toilet facilities, a powered door into the cafe, as well as level access on hard-standing around to the barn area. Disabled car parking spaces are available. For more information, view our 'accessibility at Woodchester Park' article to find out more.
- Suitable for ages 14+.
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To help celebrate Marking Day on the Commons, and the release of the cows back on to this shared land, join us for craft making sessions to create your own belties!
Belted Galloway cattle, affectionately known as "Belties," are a distinctive and hardy breed originating from Scotland. They are easily recognized by their striking black (or sometimes red or dun) coats with a broad white belt around their midsection. This unique coloration makes them stand out - they were developed in the 17th or 18th century in the rugged Galloway region, where their thick, double-layered coat provided insulation against harsh weather, eliminating the need for excessive fat to keep warm. This trait makes them well-suited for cold climates and allows them to thrive on rough forage that might challenge other breeds. They are also known for their docile temperament, ease of calving, and strong maternal instincts, making them a great choice for our patch.
Join us for two sessions in May to help celebrate Marking Day - learn how to craft your own felted beltie cow - tools, accessories and full tuition provided by our team.
Please note:
- Meet at Tinkley Gate café, postcode GL10 3UH.
- This is an inside event at Tinkley Gate café. All tools and accessories needed to craft your felted belties and full tuition will be provided.
- We have access provisions available at Tinkley Gate, including fully accessible toilet facilities, a powered door into the cafe, as well as level access on hard-standing around to the barn area. Disabled car parking spaces are available. For more information, view our 'accessibility at Woodchester Park' article to find out more.
- Suitable for ages 14+.