Feeding the birds this winter needn’t cost you the earth!

As one of the UK’s 47 Wildlife Trusts we have a long-standing relationship with birdfood supplier Vine House Farm. Vine House grow many of the crops which go into making their products on their conservation award-winning farm and because Vine House Farm is committed to reducing its impact on the environment, as much produce as is possible is sourced from within the UK.

Wildlife Trust shops & visitor centres stocking their products benefit from a Wildlife Trust discount on wholesale prices and every year Vine House Farm donate 5% of their takings to The Wildlife Trusts. Learn more about our relationship here

Vine House have always tried to keep their prices competitive, bearing in mind the high quality of their products. This winter due to a reduction in production costs they have been able to reduce their wholesale prices across virtually all products (average saving 12%) and at Loch of the Lowes we are delighted to pass these savings on to you!

Here are some of the biggest savings:

  • Sunflower Hearts 25kg – (was £52.50, now £39.50 = 25% off)
  • Mixed Seed 6kg – (was £13, now £10 = 23% off)
  • Sunflower Hearts 13kg – (was £30.50, now £24.50 = 20% off)
  • Peanuts 25kg – (was £55.50, now £48 = 15% off)
  • Niger Seed 25kg – (was £41.95, now £37 = 12% off)

And remember, Scottish Wildlife Trust members benefit from an extra 10% discount on top of these great savings!

Loch of the Lowes Visitor Centre is open every weekend, Friday-Sunday from 10.30am-4pm so come along and stock up on your winter birdseed supplies!

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