4.5 based on 10 reviews
Delightful day with my mum and mum in law - both 84 - tasting and learning about fruits we were not familiar with - loved the ride through the fruit orchards and feeding the animals - the presentation on the local aborigines use of plants and foods in the area was fascinating - finished with a delicious lunch and ice creams made with exotic seasonal fruits
My partner and I did the farm tour. We didn't know what to expect and ended up loving it! The fruit tasting was delicious and our tour guides were friendly and informative. We loved the lemon myrtle water tasting and products. There is a store to buy fruit and an avocado deal - a bucket for $10. A word of advise if you are a member of NRMA they do discounts for this - make sure you check before paying full freight. The tour is pricey but well worth it!!!
We visited the farm today and did the tour, and absolutely loved it. It far exceeded our expectations and we thoroughly enjoyed our time there. The tour guide had amazing knowledge and was lovely. The pace of the tour was great, and we learnt so much. The farm has clearly been a labour of love and it shows. It's so well cared for and was a joy to spend the day at. We attended with our 20 month old son, and he loved the fruit tasting, meeting the farm animals, and the lovely kids play areas. If you are thinking about visiting and doing the tour- do it :)
I did enjoy the tour Barry was great showing us around the farm. What happened after that was life threatening for my daughter who is anaphlactic and is allergic to Dairy, Egg and Peanuts as this was our second time visiting. We had the Dairy free ice cream which was fine then I ordered a coffee and a soy baby chino strictly soy as I stressed about here allergies as we had dairy free ice cream. The staff gave us milk which she took an instant reaction too my coffee had soy and My daughter had milk. Straight away she had a reaction breaking out in lumps and sore stomach. The management said they would call me the next day to see how she was, no phone call they said to take her straight to hospital. Then no phone call if they really cared they would have phoned us the next day.
Well worth going! There were 3 main parts - first a fruit tasting with heaps of information about many exotice fruits from the farm. Then we got on a tractor driven train, driven around the working farm, with great commentary by Baz, stopping for fresh macadamias and a banana at one of the stops, after which we did a cruise where we stopped to see and feeed the animals - fund for adults and kids - goats, kangaroos, sheep etc. The total time was about 2.5 hrs. Back at the shop you can buy fresh fruit and vegies - you MUST try a fresh avocado, fruit ice blocks and an Avogatto - affogato but with Avocado and coconut ice cream! Highly recommend for adults and kids!
Just stopped to see what they were selling in the shop. They had some unusual fruits - abiu fruit as well as some other well known ones - the dragon fruit was excellent. The inside shop had some lovely jams, honey, nuts and toiletries. Expensive but very nice and unusual. The cafe looked very nice but we’d already had morning tea.
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