Grazed and Grown Farm

Agri, Mining and Industry

Grazed and Grown Farm tours are an opportunity to learn about the Regenerative Farming principles and the environmental role they play in capturing carbon, water retention, creating diversity in the soil and dramatically increasing the nutrient content of the foods.

Why not bring the family up to meet the animals and show your kids where their food comes from.
Join them for a walk around the farm as we introduce you to the animals including:

Their herd of cows including their Black Angus and Brangus breeds.

Prince, the Old English Black pure bred boar weighing in at well over 330 kilograms.

Some of their sows including the Wessex Saddleback mums and their cute piglets.

The adorable Maremma guardian dogs who keep watch over their flock of laying hens and
roosters.

The Dorper sheep, a breed from South Africa that shed their own wool.

Heritage breed poultry meat birds of different ages.

Feel free to stick around after the tour. Bring a blanket and enjoy a break taking views over Bago Bluff and out to the ocean. Pack your own picnic hamper or sample some of the freshly prepared treats. They offer a range of healthy lunch options, some fresh farm produce and homemade ice-cream.

Bookings Essential.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Food and Refreshments Lawn / Gardens Lookouts Non Smoking Picnic Area Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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