La Grange au Mohair
La Grange au Mohair
4.5
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PaulusTrip
Oudenbosch, The Netherlands129 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Nice farm where mohair goats are kept. The owner will show you around, without costs or obligations. There is also a very nice shop with products made from this goat's wool. Beautiful shawl purchased from very fine wool. Also fun with small children. It will take you about 45 minutes to visit. Please note the opening times!
Written August 1, 2023
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Lizzie114
Poole, UK47 contributions
Aug 2018
Well worth a visit. The owner speaks excellent English and gives you a free tour and talk around the farm where you meet the goats, which are very cute, and in her workshops where she prepares the mohair and creates beautiful jumpers, scarves, shawls, rugs, hats etc When you arrive, ring the bell if no one seems to be around. Check opening times, as they close for lunch.
Written November 4, 2018
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Max G
Los Angeles, CA980 contributions
Sept 2015 • Couples
We heard about La Grange au Mohair from the proprietor of a B&B. It took a number of passes to find it (the directions on their brochures are not accurate), but were pleased we did. The shop offers numerous kinds of mohair yearns and products. If you enjoy knitting or are looking for an interesting clothing gift, this is a good shop.
Written September 8, 2015
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Vasda
Arnhem, The Netherlands1 contribution
Aug 2015 • Family
Litlle place just of the main route.. but verry nice to see the gouts - they are not sheep.. How could I know. :) Good local graft and dedication.
Written August 24, 2015
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laarobbins
Bath, UK22 contributions
Jul 2015 • Friends
What a lovely little treat, just a few miles west of the wonderful Bayeux tapestry.
Mme Glaise is very accommodating and speaks excellent English if your French is not up to it!
The family look after the mohair goats and sort and card their wool and send it off for spinning and dyeing. Wonderful selection of colours and yarns.
Most pleasingly the goats are kept their for retirement and live out their days in peace and happiness!
Highly recommended.
Mme Glaise is very accommodating and speaks excellent English if your French is not up to it!
The family look after the mohair goats and sort and card their wool and send it off for spinning and dyeing. Wonderful selection of colours and yarns.
Most pleasingly the goats are kept their for retirement and live out their days in peace and happiness!
Highly recommended.
Written July 24, 2015
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annarusinol
Barcelona, Spain10 contributions
Jul 2014 • Family
If you enjoy knitting, this place is perfect. You can see the process to get wool from the mohair goats and then see the prodcuts they do and the wool... it's great! And not expensive, if you compare it with a normal shop in a city.
Written August 5, 2014
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claure13
Lillebonne, France83 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
Excellent visit with our group from the Amicale Traction Cauchoise! We were 40 people. Solenne knew how to captivate us with her passion for her goats! We learned lots of things about how to work mohair. Thank you for this lovely visit!
Written October 9, 2023
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