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Little Things Farm Afternoon Tea Farm Tour

Lady and girls feeding rabbits
Little Things Farm Shop
Lady Child and miniature Horse
Family feeding the cows
Lady with goat and alpaca
Dad and baby meeting goats
Boy feeding alpacas
Coffee Beans and Goat Cookie
Family holding a goat infront of Quamby Bluff
This is a one-and-a-half hour farm tour designed for families with kids or the young a heart. Guests visit the goats and have goat cuddles and lots of interaction. They also get to see the ducks and meet alpacas Lucy and Leya. Then on to see the miniature Hereford girls and their little ones. For those who love to see the ponies, Arnie and Dolly would love a pat and Nashville the farm pup will lead the way. Your guide will talk about miniature livestock and how they can work together on a smaller farm and show where the girls are milked to make the wonderful soaps and skincare range. There will be opportunities to purchase some of these products at the Farm Store after the visit to meet the animals. Guests can take as many photos as they and your farmer will take some that can be made into a memory gift of your tour. The Afternoon Tea tour finishes with a local goaty-inspired cookie and hot drink. They'd love you to visit and hope to meet you soon! Bookings are essential - Please see the booking calendar for available dates.

Carpark

Family Friendly

Non Smoking

Public Toilet

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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