The Go Rural map, which was launched during the first ever Scottish Agritourism month in May, includes information on working farms and crofts to buy homegrown food and drink, spend the day or stay on holiday.
The 217 agritourism experiences are located across the country, from Shetland to the Scottish Borders. They are now available to pick up from any of our 26 iCentres around the country, allowing visitors and locals the opportunity to learn more about Scotland’s agritourism sector in their local area and beyond. A digital version of the map is also available at the Go Rural website.
Agritourism in Scotland is defined as tourism or leisure on a farm or croft that produces food or offers holiday experiences.
In recent years, particularly during the pandemic, agritourism has become a growing travel trend with visitors seeking out authentic rural experiences that connect them to the countryside and Scotland’s natural larder.
Our iCentre staff read the Go Rural map with friendly cow Lily