1400 acres hosted by Glenice And Fred B.
4 Vehicle/Tent sites
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Stay on a working small mixed farm just out of Tammin, where sustainability is a priority and the environment is valued. For this reason, we only allow a very limited number of visitors at any one time.
We're waiting for our first rains in March/April so that our world goes green again!
We're not far from town, so you can bring your tennis racquets and have a free hit on the hardcourts (even at night), or bring your bikes, especially the kids so they can ride around on farm tracks. Plus there are wonderful playgrounds in nearby Cunderdin and Kellerberrin.
Tammin is central to almost everything in the Wheatbelt and this year there are some great events happening nearby. Checkout the Central Wheatbelt Visitor Centre for a rundown of what is on where. The Wheatbelt is now well serviced with RV dumps (closest 10kms) and EV Charging at Northam and Merredin.
The A Class Charles Gardner Reserve is just up the road and you can always find something special flowering throughout the year. In August and September the wildflowers are out and it's especially beautiful.
We have a small fish farm on-site so you can arrange a tour, or if available, fresh fish for dinner. Currently we don't have any available but you can ask Fred about his Metal workshop and see some of his artwork around the property.
We have sheep and guard alpacas. If you want to meet them or the alpacas up close and personal (across the fence). Let us know and we'll arrange it! ***
We also have a small mob of Red PollxDexter cattle. They live behind the only Electric fence on the property. We'll remind you about it when we greet you.
This year the Merino ewes that we breed for wool will start lambing from around May 7th. Around this time, we don't usually allow any dogs to visit. If you are thinking of bringing your dog at any time please check with us first.
***We love our animals and so we need to be vigilant with Biosecurity.
Please ensure any clothing or footwear you have with you has been thoroughly cleaned and is free from any soil or manure.
Unfortunately you cannot visit if you have been outside Australia in the past 7 days.