Tickets have been put on sale for members of the public to see spring lambing sessions at a well-known Loch Lomond family farm.
Lennox of Lomond, near Luss, will welcome visitors from Thursday, April 20 until Sunday, May 7, offering them the chance to see what lambing is all about.
The lambing sessions have been offered for a number of years, but the ticketing system was brought in after the family featured on the BBC's This Farming Life in 2015.
The farm welcomes more than 1,000 new lambs every year.
This year, visitors will have the chance to have a cuddle with some new lambs and enjoy a ride on a quad bike trailer tour.
Both weekday evening and weekend sessions are available, with tickets on sale for £20 plus fees. These sessions are suitable for ages one and over, and those under two go free.
The weekday sessions run from 4.30-6pm on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, with the weekend sessions taking place at 11am, 1.30pm, and 3.30pm.
Full and half day experiences are also available, at a cost of £125 and £50, respectively.
These sessions will allow visitors to get hands on experience of working in the shed and find out more about lambing.
Find out more on the Lennox of Lomond website.
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