Open Farm Sunday: Families invited to see farming with nature in action

Ahead of Open Farm Sunday’s 20 anniversary, new research by organisers, LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming), reveals deep-rooted public support for farmers who produce food while protecting nature.

Families across the country have the chance to visit one of over 250 farms taking part in Open Farm Sunday on 7 June, to discover the world of farming, make new connections and explore the vital links between food production, farming and nature.

The survey of more than 2,000 people found that 93% believe it is important for the UK to maintain a strong level of food production capacity in an increasingly uncertain world.

At the same time, 89% agreed that protecting nature on farms, including healthy soils, flood defences and biodiversity, is essential for long-term food production, while 71% said farmers should focus on producing food while also protecting nature.

The findings highlight the importance of helping people see, first-hand, what sustainable farming looks like beyond the supermarket shelf. On Open Farm Sunday, farms of different sizes and sectors open their gates, giving visitors the chance to ask questions and discover how wildlife, soils, water, technology and food production are all connected.

Annabel Shackleton, Open Farm Sunday Event Manager, said: “Open Farm Sunday is a wonderful day of discovery. Families can immerse themselves in a world they don’t usually see.

“It’s an opportunity to see sustainable farming in action, not as an idea on a label, but as something real, practical and happening every day. This research shows people care deeply about food security and about nature, and farmers are working hard to deliver both.

“For 20 years, Open Farm Sunday has helped build trust and connection between the public and farming. This anniversary year is a wonderful opportunity for children and adults alike to engage with farming in an interactive, fun and inspiring way while seeing how their everyday food choices can help support a more sustainable future.”

Open Farm Sunday is one of the farming industry’s leading public engagement programmes. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to meet farmers face-to-face, get up close to machinery, livestock and crops, and learn how farmers care for the land, take pride in their work, and use bright ideas to grow good food.

This year’s campaign encourages people to turn food labels into lived experiences by visiting a farm, meeting farming champions and discovering how nature and innovation work together.

Find details of local farms to visit on the Open Farm Sunday website.

Tough Mudder to take over Edinburgh: 7th June

Scots get ready – Tough Mudder is back, and it’s coming in harder, faster, and muddier than ever before.

On Saturday 7 June 2025, Hopetoun Estate in South Queensferry will play host to one of the grittiest, most adrenaline-pumping obstacle courses in the UK. Just 35 minutes from Edinburgh and 50 minutes from Glasgow, this brand-new location is the ultimate test of strength, endurance, and sheer willpower.

Nestled along the shores of the Firth of Forth, this 6,500-acre playground is unlike anything Tough Mudder Scotland has seen before. Think winding woodland trails, deep mud trenches, beachside terrain, and epic water obstacles that will push you to your absolute limits.

With breathtaking views across to the hills of Fife, don’t let the scenery fool you, this course is designed to break you down before building you back up.

The toughest choice you’ll make all year:

5K – 12+ Obstacles: A fast and furious dose of Tough Mudder action. Shorter? Yes. Easier? Absolutely not. This course packs a serious punch.

15K – 20+ Obstacles: The ultimate challenge for Mudders ready to go the distance. Expect lung-busting climbs, mud-soaked trenches, and brutal obstacles that will push every muscle to its max.

At Tough Mudder Scotland, you don’t just face the obstacles, you conquer them together. From scaling the slippery heights of Everest 2.0 to plunging into the ice-cold shock of Arctic Enema, every challenge is designed to test your Scottish grit.

You’ll haul teammates over the Block Ness Monster, brave the electrifying sprint of Electroshock Therapy, and power through relentless mud trenches – all with the support of fellow Mudders by your side.

This is more than just a race; it’s a brotherhood forged in mud, sweat, and sheer determination.

Located just 35 minutes from Edinburgh and 50 minutes from Glasgow, this one-day event unfolds against the stunning backdrop of Hopetoun Estate, where finishers will receive a commemorative medal, finisher’s t-shirt, and a well-earned sense of accomplishment after conquering the rugged, mud-soaked terrain like no other.

For more information, registration details, and updates, visit: 

https://toughmudder.co.uk/events/scotland/