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Day Visits

BYO Lunch

Coming to the farm for a day is the perfect solution when a two night stay does not fit into your schedule.  Kindly note bookings are essential and the great news is that you can book ONLINE.

We have BBQ’s you can access for your lunch, let us know if you need that,  there’s some nice spots around the farm to enjoy your picnic.

                                                                                                                                             

Adult                    $50.00pp
Child (2-13yrs)   $35.00.pp
Under 2yrs  free!

 

You can make your booking on line. If you would like to visit tomorrow, then please call us to see if space is available 0n (02 4680 9243)

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If you would like us to check available dates a calendar is within the link.

   

Each day consists of a series of supervised and self supervised activities. You can stay for as long as you like or leave whenever you desire.

Aim to arrive around 9.15am, come to reception we will direct you to the BBQ area where there is always tea and coffee available (and the amenities)

At 9.30am the tractor will arrive, we load up and make our way down to the nursery to begin our activities.

You will get to hand feed some Sheep maybe a  Donkey  possibly Tom-tom our shed cat . There’s the milking to do, eggs to collect, bunnies to feed (after you get some fresh grass for them)

At some point we will get back on the tractor and head over to the pony rides (children under 8yrs) one ride per child, we do this each morning.

After this we will undertake another activity that will get us to lunch time then you can find a nice picnic spot or BBQ and chill for a while.

In the afternoon you can  discover the many self supervised activities on the farm, things like archery, canoeing, tennis, swimming, bush walks, fishing (byo rod) mountain bike riding (byo bike) or just relax somewhere on the farm.

This is hands on at its best, fill your photo album with great memories. Engage your children in our agricultural past as we share with you our agricultural future after all it’s a future we all need!