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Discover the charm of Highland cows, learn about their heritage, and relax with gelato and coffee on this hands-on Tennessee farm experience.

If you’re looking for a truly authentic farm visit that combines gentle animal encounters with relaxing treats, the Tennessee Fluffy Highland Cow Experience + Gelato & Coffee might just be your next favorite outing. This 1.5-hour activity at Cedar Pond Farms offers a chance to get up close and personal with some of Scotland’s most iconic cattle, right in the heart of Tennessee. It’s a hands-on experience that’s perfect for families, animal lovers, or anyone keen to see farm life in action with a special focus on these fluffy, gentle giants.
What makes this experience stand out are the approachable Highland cows themselves — known for their striking appearance and calm demeanor — and the way the farm combines this with a cozy, welcoming atmosphere to wind down afterwards. We love the opportunity to feed and brush the cows, learning about their history in a friendly environment. Plus, the post-visit gelato and coffee offer a delicious way to relax and soak in the peaceful farm setting.
A possible consideration? This experience might be less suitable for travelers with mobility issues, given the outdoor farm setting and the need to walk around uneven terrain. Also, since it’s a group activity, those seeking complete privacy might want to manage expectations. Though, this is ideal for those who enjoy farm life, animals, and a laid-back vibe.
If you’re looking for a genuine, family-friendly farm experience with a unique twist, this tour is a good fit.
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The tour begins at the Corral Garage, where you’ll sign waivers, check in, and receive a feed bucket. This simple start helps set the tone for a relaxed, approachable farm visit. The safety orientation, delivered by a friendly guide, covers what to expect and how to interact respectfully with the animals. From here, the real fun begins: stepping into the pasture to meet the Scottish Highland cows.
What truly sets this experience apart is the opportunity for hands-on interaction. As the guide explains, you’ll feed the cows, brush their thick, shaggy coats, and observe their calm behavior. This isn’t just a quick photo op — it’s an engaging moment that reveals how gentle and curious these animals are. Multiple reviews mention how the cows are surprisingly friendly; one guest noted, “The cows are so sweet and patient, it’s almost like they enjoy the attention.”
You might also get to brave the cattle chute and head-gate — not for the faint-hearted, but certainly memorable — which provides a close-up look at how these animals are managed. Children particularly enjoy the mini donkeys, who are playful and charming, adding a lighter, more whimsical element to the farm visit.
The farm’s layout includes a watering station and a mud hole, where you can see the cows splashing around — a fun sight that showcases their natural behaviors. Watching the cows relax and play gives visitors a sense of their easygoing nature, which is part of what makes Highland cattle so lovable.
Once you’ve spent time with the animals, the experience concludes with a quick cleanup of your shoes and hands, ensuring cleanliness before heading into the gift shop. Here, you can browse local crafts or farm-related souvenirs, making it a nice way to remember your visit.
The perfect cap to the tour is enjoying gelato and artisan coffee at the farm’s cozy tasting area, with views of the pond and surrounding fields. It’s a peaceful setting, ideal for unwinding after the hands-on animal time. Visitors can also gather fresh flowers by the pond — a charming activity that adds a touch of rural tranquility to your day.

The farm is located at 1600 Fluffy Cow Way, New Market, TN 37820. Google Maps will guide you to the South gravel entrance — a straightforward approach for most visitors. Once parked, you’ll walk through a small gate next to the cattle area and find the main entrance at the Corral Garage, where your guide will meet you.
The farm’s coordinates are 36.12357711791992, -83.52880859375, making it easy to navigate. The experience is designed to be accessible, with wheelchair-friendly areas, though some outdoor walking on uneven ground is involved.

The itinerary is well-structured to keep things relaxed yet engaging. After signing in and listening to safety instructions, you’ll learn about the history and heritage of Highland cows, giving context to their significance and appearance. This educational component enriches the visit, making it more than just petting cows.
Next, the hands-on portion allows you to feed and brush the cows. The guides are knowledgeable, ensuring you understand each step and helping you interact safely. The cows are calm and tolerant, which is great for kids or those new to farm animals.
Moving through the farm, you’ll explore the watering station and mud hole, gaining insight into their daily routines. The cattle chute and head-gate offer a close view of how the animals are managed, adding an authentic farm feel that many visitors appreciate. Mini donkeys add to the farm’s charm, providing playful moments.
As the visit winds down, you’ll have the chance to clean your shoes and wash up, maintaining farm hygiene. The gift shop offers local crafts and souvenirs, perfect for remembering your day. The highlight for many is the gelato and coffee — rich, creamy, and artisan quality — enjoyed in a serene setting by the pond, with opportunities to gather flowers or take selfies.
More Great Tours NearbyAt roughly 1.5 hours, this experience offers good value, blending educational content, interactive fun, and relaxation. The price—though not specified here—must be evaluated against the quality of the guides, the authentic animal encounters, and the peaceful farm environment. Many reviews mention the knowledgeable guides as a key highlight, suggesting that the staff’s enthusiasm and expertise greatly enhance the visit.
The small group size makes for a more personalized experience, allowing better interaction with the animals and guides. The outdoor setting and walking involved are manageable for most, but those with limited mobility should note potential uneven terrain.
This activity suits travelers seeking family-friendly farm interactions, animal lovers curious about Highland cattle, or anyone craving a peaceful rural escape with a sweet finish. It’s particularly enjoyable during warmer months when the farm is vibrant and the pond provides a tranquil backdrop.

This Highland cow experience is a rare chance to connect with farm life in an intimate, friendly way. The opportunity to brush and feed the cows, combined with educational insights from passionate guides, creates a memorable visit that’s both fun and informative. The relaxing gelato and coffee afterward enhance the laid-back farm vibe, making it a perfect afternoon activity.
While it may not satisfy those looking for a large-scale tour or extensive farm exploration, it excels at offering genuine animal encounters and a taste of rural Tennessee hospitality. The experience’s focus on authentic interactions and friendly guides makes it a standout choice for families, animal enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to slow down and enjoy simple pleasures.
If you’re after a charming, manageable, and authentic farm adventure with a Scottish twist, this tour hits the mark.

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, children generally love getting close to the cows, feeding, brushing, and meeting the mini donkeys. The experience is family-friendly, and guides help ensure safe, engaging interactions.
Are the Highland cows friendly?
Based on reviews, the cows are surprisingly calm and tolerant, making them excellent for hands-on activities like feeding and brushing.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair friendly, though some outdoor walking on potentially uneven ground may be involved.
What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes are recommended, and it’s best to dress for outdoor farm conditions, especially in warmer weather.
Can I take photos during the experience?
Yes, photography is allowed, including selfies by the pond. Flash photography is not permitted, so bring your camera or phone for capturing memories.
How long does the activity last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, including the animal interactions, farm exploration, and treats.
Is there a gift shop?
Yes, after the activity, you can browse for local crafts and souvenirs.
What’s included in the experience?
You’ll get to feed and brush the Highland cows, meet mini donkeys, explore the farm, and enjoy gelato and coffee afterward.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now with the option to pay later.
In summary, the Tennessee Fluffy Highland Cow Experience offers a friendly, authentic farm encounter topped with relaxing treats and beautiful scenery. It’s a delightful way to step into rural farm life and enjoy some truly adorable animals — perfect for those seeking a genuine, memorable outing.
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