Great Potential: Addons unreliable
We loved the peaceful, laid-back vibe of Adavale Farm. The hosts were friendly and flexible - we could pick our own campsite, check out when it suited us, and were left to enjoy the quiet of the paddock. The animal experience was a highlight - bottle feeding calves, meeting all the spring babies (piglets, lambs, chicks, kids, calves), and collecting eggs. Camping among the cows was unique - one even came to our campsite for a cuddle!
That said, things felt quite disorganised. Check-in was unclear - you just drive up to the house & hope someone greets you, which is awkward with the gate closed and no phone reception. Communication was inconsistent, and several add-ons we booked didn’t go to plan. I’d arranged horse riding for my son but was told on arrival the horses weren’t available. We were offered cow milking instead, but the equipment broke, and although we were told to come back the next day, no one turned up. We were later told a horse might be available after all, but never heard back. The firewood we paid for never arrived.
The toilets were full of cobwebs and not true “pit” toilets (no pit dug out, jut grass underneath) - the accessible toilet also did not look that accessible.
Plenty of cow manure around and messy, as others have said. Despite all this, for $10 a night it’s still good value if you’re self-sufficient and happy to be left alone. There’s real potential here, but don’t rely on addons - treat them as a bonus if they happen.