The Llama Farm

Agri, Mining and Industry

The Llama Farm is one of a growing number of farm visit experiences you can enjoy in the Ipswich region but with Queensland’s biggest herd of llamas, it’s an experience unlike any other.

Visitors can choose a llama to walk with on a lead along a purpose-built trail on the farm which borders the upper reaches of the Brisbane River at Pine Mountain.

Many of this herd of 75 have been born and raised here and so are extremely friendly around humans, which is handy if you’re after close-up and selfies.

And every one of them has a name.

“They’re just such lovely animals to have around and people love coming to visit,” he said.

“One of the joys about having a property like this is that you get to share it with people and that’s the whole reason we wanted to wait and get everything sorted before we opened the gates to the public.”

Visitors will also see camels, donkeys, miniature ponies, a large flock of peacocks, Chinese geese, turkeys, guinea fowl, rabbits and two big fluffy white Maremma dogs, Lucy and Lola, whose job it is to guard the poultry.

Morning or afternoon teas can be included for larger groups.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Food and Refreshments Non Smoking Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop

Membership

Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Accreditation

COVID Safe

Rates

From AU$25.00

Faces of the Farm tour experience is $25 per adult. Children 5yrs to 17yrs are $15 and under 5yrs are free.
Guided Llama Walks are $45 per person (min age is 8yrs old to participate). Walkers without a llama are $25 to join the experience.

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