What to do when staying in Laguna at Little Valley Farm

Hungry for adventure? I've got you covered when it comes to the best dining spots and things to do.

The Trading Post Laguna

Discover a hidden gem for your next coffee, lunch, tipples or a Friday night dinner. It is located only 4.5 km from Little Valey Farm and is nestled along Great North Road, just past the Laguna Public School. Take a seat on the verandah and soak up the natural beauty of Laguna Village.

This unique establishment is a fusion of a bar, cafe and restaurant. You can start your day right with breakfast from 8 am and enjoy a casual lunch any day of the week.

Friday night dinners are a must. The last seating for dinner is 8:30 pm, so make sure you make an online reservation. Menu here. 4998 8244. The Trading Post

Breakfast from 8 am, Lunch 7 Days and dinner on Friday nights only.


Laguna Village Providore (fruit and veg shop) at the Trading Post Laguna.

Explore the wonderful selection at Laguna Village Providore, where an array of fresh fruits and vegetables steal the spotlight. Indulge in a tantalising cheese platter, grazing platter, and freshly baked bread. Contact Michelle at (02) 4038 5004 to place your cheese platter pre-orders. Laguna Village Providore


Wollombi Village, a 10-minute drive

The serene Wollombi Village is only a ten-minute drive. It boasts a charming bushland backdrop, rich cultural sites, and a laid-back ambience, offering a perfect refuge for those searching for a peaceful getaway. The village may be small, with only a few daytime dining options, but its beauty and serenity are bound to leave a lasting impression. 

Myrtle & Stone is a gem of a country cafe that serves up mouthwatering breakfast and lunch dishes with warm and welcoming country hospitality. And the best part? It's only a quick ten-minute drive away! Open seven days a week, you can enjoy their delectable menu starting at 7 a.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. on weekends. Be sure to stop by before their last lunch serving at 2 p.m.

*Wollombi Kitchen & NEXT DOOR Cafe. If you're in the mood for some delicious daytime coffee, sandwiches, or cakes to enjoy in or take out, this welcoming spot.

Noyce Brothers Wine: Head over to the cellar door to get some exquisite wine and do a tasting with Julie. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the breathtaking formal garden at the back and indulge in a fun game of giant chess. Closed Tue/Wed.

*Wollombi Tavern: The courtyard area is a popular spot for locals to enjoy drinks and live music. It's a good, relaxing, unpretentious place for an afternoon beer. The venue offers casual pub lunch and dinner but go early to beat the rush. Menu here. The last food is served by 7 pm mid-week and 8 pm on weekends. Seating is outdoors, so rug up on cool nights—phone 4998 3261.

Make sure you plan and book in advance, as some businesses are not open daily and cafes and restaurants close early in Wollombi Valley. So be prepared.
— Daniela

Restaurants in Pokolbin, Lovedale, Mt View and Broke. 40-minute drive.

Bistro Molines, - quintessentially Hunter Valley and an outstanding lunchtime experience with amazing vineyard views. Secure your booking via their website, or you will miss out. It’s a dining experience not to miss when in the Hunter and one of our FAVOURITE places. Casual chic dress code. Book this place early in advance.

Autumn Image thanks to Bistro Molines

Muse Restaurant, - outstanding and the finest place to dine for true food connoisseurs. Book late afternoon or early dinner and make it a memorable dining experience not to be missed for foodies. Smart casual attire as it’s a more formal dining experience.

Leaves & Fishes is a charming casual restaurant in Lovedale with great light snacks, friendly service, and a relaxing location. Go for a casual lunchtime sitting by the dam. Table service on the balcony can be booked early, or you can drop in to enjoy a light snack in the serene garden area.

Cessnock: If you pass by Cessnock, it's a service town so you will see all the supermarkets, chemists and petrol stations. If you are there and want something casual to eat, check out The Kiosk at the Cessnock Tennis Club for its daytime casual vibes and simple but excellent café food. The Kiosk at the Cessnock Tennis Club

Other restaurants to check out:

Margans, Muse Kitchen, Pigs Peaks, Amanda’s on the Edge and Lovedale Smokehouse.

From / To Sydney Saddles Mt White
If driving from Sydney along the M1, book an early lunch at Saddles Mt White. It is a must for foodies and people who appreciate elegant Australian homestead architecture. The design is inspiring, and the food and service are always outstanding. There is a coffee van, so you can sit by the lovely dam if you want something casual.


Tours 

*Grape Experience Tours. Looking for a delightful tour experience? Grape Experience Tours offers mini-bus tours with friendly, experienced guides Melissa and Mark. They even provide pick-up and drop-off services for your convenience. To book, get in touch with Melissa here or phone 0414457956.

Photo credit Tourist Drive 33


Get Active 

BYO Bicycles. The best and most relaxing rides are down Watagan Creek Road, which are road & gravel (20-40 km). Wollombi rides are for experienced riders only, especially on the weekends when there is a lot of traffic on the narrow road between Laguna and Wollombi.

Horse Riding in the Hunter

If coming from Sydney or the Central Coast, book a horse riding experience at Glenwoth Valley, just off the M1 on the Tourist Drive Route 33. If you are heading up to Pokolbin or Lovedale, book horse riding at Hunter Valley Horses, about 40 mins from our farm.

Bush lookout and hikes

Finchley Lookout. Looking out across the remote wilderness from Finchley lookout, you would never know you were just a few hours from Sydney or Newcastle—drive time approx 35 minutes.

*If there has been rain, expect some creek crossings, and you will definitely need a SUV/4WD.

The other lookout and hike is Flat Rock Lookout Correbare State Forest. Hikes and lookouts. Please Google and do your online research for this, as you could get very lost on a hike.

Wollombi Village Brook is an easy 1 km nature walk. Start at the village Museum and head down to the brook. Download the map here.


Wine Trail 

Start with a casual wine tasting with Julie at Noyce Brothers Wine in Wollombi, then drive 2kms to Undercliff Vineyard (phone first), in Yango Creek Road; a must-visit is Krinklewood in Broke (40 mins drive); there are heaps of places to stop and enjoy, so take your time. Next, check out the Mt View drive and head to Pokolbin, where all the big cellar doors are and lunchtime places. Drive back via the loop road Cessnock-Wollombi or vice versa. You can use google maps once you are in the mobile range in Wollombi.

Other places to enjoy around Pokolin and Lovedale, Broke.

Saddlers Wine Creek

VAMP by Lisa McGuigan. Have you tried the decadent and inspirational cellar door that takes you to another dimension? It's one of my favourites, so I highly recommend checking it out.

Audrey Wilkinson and Winemark Wines / Krinklewood Vineyard.



OTHER INFO

*Pokolbin vineyards, concerts, and hot air balloon rides are located 40 minutes away. the event company.

*Rain equals mud at concerts and on the farm, so bring boots.

*No mobile reception in Laguna, only at Wollombi Village.  

*Businesses close early in the country, so pre-book and plan your dinning options. The Hunter is all about long lunches, so book a place and pick up a simple grazing platter for dinner to enjoy back at the cabin.

*Bring cash for small businesses as Wollombi Village has no ATM.


Notes

Large grocery shops are best done before getting here. The closest large grocery shop is Aldi (Syd) Berowra or Cessnock, to the North is 40 km from us. If coming from the Central Coast, pick something up there. Basic grocery essentials are available at the Trading Post and Laguna Village Providore.

If travelling down the M1, expect Friday night traffic delays. Plan at least 2.5 hours. If there is rain, expect a more extended trip and follow LIVE TRAFFIC for travel times. 

Kindly be advised that the prices above are merely recommendations and are subject to change by the service providers. It would be best to contact them directly for accurate & updated information. We sincerely thank you for supporting the local businesses in the valley.

Laguna and Wollombi surrounded by National Parks and State Forest.

Where do alpacas sleep? Answers from an alpaca farmer

Good Morning from Little Valley Farm! 🌅 It’s Daniela here, and today I’m answering a question I get asked all the time: Where do your alpacas like to sleep? 🦙💤

Well, our alpacas have their preferences! Their top two choices are grass and dirt. They absolutely love to roll in the dirt or lie down on a soft dirt patch. Our alpaca shelters have dirt floors, which makes them super cozy when they head inside for a rest. 🌾 If you take a look at the video, you’ll often see them lounging around on the grass enjoying a peaceful nap or enjoying a dirt patch in the sun. 

If there isn’t a dirt patch available in the paddock, don’t worry—they’ll create one themselves by rolling around until they’ve got the perfect spot. On hot days, you might notice them laying on the dirt to cool off, but they definitely won’t sleep on a bed or anything fancy like that. 😉

During the colder, rainy winter months, we make sure to spread hay or straw on the shed floors to keep them extra comfortable. 🐾 However, our shelters are already pretty cozy, so it’s not much of a problem. They don’t care for concrete floors because they can be quite chilly, but a layer of straw does the trick to keep them warm and happy.

So, whether it’s dirt, grass, or a comfy spot in their shed, our alpacas always find a way to rest in style here at Little Valley Farm! More about this will be discussed at our alpaca workshops in the Hunter Valley. 

Our alpaca workshops are held monthly in the Hunter Valley, just 90 minutes from Sydney and one hour from the Central Coast. Visit our website at littlevalleyfarm.com.au to check the available dates and book your spot online. We also offer a wonderful alpaca manual that you can purchase online or buy during your visit to our farm for the workshop.

We look forward to seeing you at Little Valley Farm to share our passion for alpacas!

Daniela chatting things to do along the Harvest Trails

I was back on ABC 702AM radio, chatting with Simon Marnie about all the things to do along the Harvest Trails this weekend. Here's a quick update and links so you can plan out your weekend.

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It’s all happening on the Central Coast this weekend. 


Pick your Own Oranges, Dooralong 

Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st July 2024 

PYO Navel Oranges 

Open 10 am to 4 pm. 

No booking and no entry fee. 

Wear old shoes or boots, as the paddocks are still muddy. There are picnic tables to relax at, a coffee van, pony rides, and sheep, cows, and chickens to feed, so bring along some fruit, veggies, or bread for the animals. https://www.facebook.com/pickyourownorangesdooralong

Tannerwood Flower Farm Dooralong

They are known for their local seasonal flowers and are doing something new and wonderful on Sunday, 21st July 2024 

Forest Bathing Experience 

1 hour beautiful and tranquil connection experience in nature. Forest bathing, or shinrin yoku, is a Japanese practice that involves immersing oneself within nature. 

Finding relaxation by being calm and quiet among trees. All about de-stressing for adults and children and to improve health and well-being naturally. You can book via their website. $45 pp. 

https://tannorwoodflowerfarm.com.au/shop/workshops


The Giving Farm, Jilliby 

Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st July 2024

This one is for animal lovers where kids have the chance to learn and feed their farm animals on a certified organic farm. 

Meet the cuddle crew, goats and kids and babydoll sheep their little lamb. Lots of learning farm activities for the children and a hunt for blue eggs. 

Book online for a day with the farm animals. From $27.50 pp. 

https://thegivingfarm.com.au/farm-animal-cuddle-feed-pat/

Meliora Farm Peats Ridge 

They have been growing citrus since 1925, and this weekend is their 

PYO Oranges 

Saturday 20th July and Sunday 21st July 2024 The family entry pass is $30, and you will receive a picking bag that holds 10 kg of fruit. Make sure you book via their website. https://meliorafarm.com.au/

At the Avo Farm by the Peruch Family, Somersby 

Sunday 21st July 2024, only 

third-generation citrus and avocado farmers.

PYO Sunflowers. 

$15 per person or $30 for a family entry, and carry as many sunflowers home as you can. 

10 am to 2 pm. Cash only for PYO. 1345 Wisemans Ferry Rd, Somersby

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080487427210

Also in Somersby a quick hint, the 

Somersby Falls walking track and waterfall is now open after a major upgrade by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service

Watch the 3 levels of cascading waterfalls from the accessible viewing platform, or take a walk through the rainforest if you’re keen to see more. 

Be sure to bring your camera and binoculars and keep an eye out for local wildlife, as 270 native animal species call Brisbane Water National Park home, as well as the stunning gymea lilies and rainforest plants. Park entry fee so jump on the website for more info.

https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/somersby-falls-walking-track

Grace Springs Farm Kulnura 

Morning Chores Private Tours for children. 

Tours begin with a milking cow demonstration. Then they move around the farm, tending to the chooks, ducks, pigs and cows. The children help as they go along.
These tours are a wonderful experience for families and a glimpse into everyday farm life at Grace Springs Farm.
Virginia's tours are particularly suited to children under the age of 5 as they are shorter and move quite quickly to keep up with the children's pace and learning. Book in advance for these private tours at Grace Springs Farm. https://www.gracespringsfarm.net

Markets 

Northside Produce Markets
Saturday 20th July 2024 

8 am to 12 noon 

Simon Chung at the Vegie King stall, tells us that it has not been easy of late, trying to sew new crops and harvest in water logged soil and grow produce in little sunshine due to the constant rain.

Simon's tip for this market, is their Choy Sum and baby Bok Choy, as they are more tender at this time of year.

https://www.northsydneycentre.com.au/markets

Carriageworks Farmers Market 

Saturday 20th July 2024 

8 am to 1 pm. A treasure trove of fresh produce and all undercover in Sydney

https://www.facebook.com/CarriageworksFarmersMarket

Camden Fresh Produce Market

Open Every Saturday 7 am - 12 Noon 

Camden Town Farm 4o Exeter Street Camden

https://www.facebook.com/camdenfreshproducemarketarket

Central Coast

Gosford City Farmers Market is on Sunday 7 am to 1 pm 

https://www.facebook.com/gosfordcityfarmersmarket

Hosted right across Sydney is the Organic Food Markets that are held on Saturdays or Sunday. 

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au

photo credit : ABC 702AM

Wet Winters and Winter Feed

Autumn / Winter 2024 its certainly a wet one for us right now. What do we need to do to maintain the health of our alpacas during this cold wet season.

Managing wet winters

Remember, things may not always be as they seem. Now is the time to monitor your pasture quality and alpaca condition, even if you're busy enjoying the sight of lush green feed this winter.

During wet and cold weather, pastures may look healthy and green but might struggle to meet the energy needs of your alpacas. You may still need to provide supplementary hay. In wet Autumn/winter, waterlogging can reduce pasture growth and nutrition, and if there's a shortage of dry feed and roughage, your animals can quickly lose their condition.

At this time of year, when winter feed is typically insufficient, it's vital to adhere to a grazing plan and make prompt decisions to safeguard your animals' health - regardless of the size of your alpaca herd. With cooler, shorter winter days, pasture growth slows, and all livestock, particularly young, pregnant, or lactating animals, can rapidly lose condition if their feed doesn't meet their energy needs.

Nothing beats walking around the paddock, checking the type of feed available, assessing how your livestock are coping.

Strive for rotational grazing, supplement feeding, and the provision of vitamins and minerals. Always body score your alpacas and maintain detailed records of their condition and any vital information. These records will be invaluable for future reference.

We will talk more about this at our alpaca workshops in the Hunter Valley.

We are 90 minutes from Sydney and one hour from the Central Coast. Book in via our website for our Introduction to Alpaca Workshop.

When in Wollombi Valley 

The Wollombi Valley offers a perfect blend of history, nature, and serenity, making it an ideal destination for travellers. Situated in the scenic Lower Hunter Region of New South Wales, Wollombi Valley is celebrated for its verdant surroundings, deep Aboriginal roots, and delightful colonial-era buildings.

This tiny town is an excellent choice for anyone seeking to disconnect, unwind, and immerse themselves in nature without the hustle and bustle of tourist crowds.

Explore the concept of slow travel, allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the destination and take the time to appreciate and understand all it has to offer.

Welcome to THE WILD HUNTER VALLEY 

Natural Attractions 

Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled to discover Wollombi Valley, a paradise boasting rolling hills and a stunning bushland setting. Nearby, National Parks and State Forests offer hiking and biking trails, camping spots, and picnic areas. The area teems with various native species, making it an excellent destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Birdwatching and wombat spotting are popular activities in the area. Wombats freely roam the region, and thanks to the dedicated efforts of the volunteer team at Cedar Creek Wombat Hospital, many wombats receive exceptional care, including rehabilitation and release back into their natural habitat. Its important to note that the wombat hospital is not open for visitors due to their rescue overload work.

Keep an eye out for the vibrant birdlife, the gentle roaming wombats, and the elusive wallaroos, while listening for the captivating songs of the gang-gang cockatoo, butcherbird, and lyrebird. 


Accommodation Options in Wollombi Valley 

The Wollombi Valley has a variety of places to stay that cater to different tastes and budgets. Whether you're into cozy bed-and-breakfasts, rustic cabins, or fancy lodges, there's something for everyone. Many of these accommodations boast breathtaking countryside and bushland views, providing the perfect setting to unwind and immerse oneself in the tranquillity of the surroundings.

Here are our top five places to stay in Wollombi Valley. 

Family-friendly 

Hollybrook Hunter Valley at Sweetmans Creek, a 100-acre historic dairy farm owned by local artist, Heather McMullen, who also runs Art N Sip classes.  

Pet friendly, 

The Woodcutters is a spacious country home suitable for large groups and just a short stroll from Wollombi Village. 

Glamping,

Little Valley Farm, with its iconic 1950s glamping train carriage by the alpaca paddocks, was nominated by Airbnb as the Best Unique Stay Host Finalist for 2023. 

Unique Stay,

The Shearer's Studio showcases a wood-fired Finnish Dry Sauna crafted by Euan Wilcox from recycled timber and a unique cabin experience on a working alpaca farm. 

Single night 

Grays Inn Wollombi, A Georgian sandstone building located in the heart of Wollombi Village, featuring a beautifully manicured garden, Noyce Brothers Cellar Door, and a relaxing café, all under one historically significant roof. 

Historical Significance

The Wollombi Valley holds significant historical importance, especially for the indigenous people who have lived here for thousands of years. During the colonial period, the valley was a major route for travellers heading to the Hunter Valley and beyond. The historic village of Wollombi, with its well-preserved sandstone buildings, the iconic Wollombi Tavern, and the Wollombi General Store, is a testament to the region's past.

Wollombi Valley Arts Council, Fireshed Gallery and Little Yengo Gallery. 

The award-winning gallery showcases Aboriginal paintings and artifacts that represent the meaning of Wollombi, which is “meeting place” or “meeting place of the waters. The artists, both local and from distant places, share traditions and strong connections with the land. Many of the artists reside in remote areas of Australia, so this non-profit gallery is operated and looked after by community volunteers. You are welcome to visit and appreciate the ever-changing collection, which shares the stories and traditions of the local corroborees through artworks and videos.



Activities and Experiences

Visitors to Wollombi Valley can enjoy various activities that showcase the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Local vineyards offer wine tasting, providing the opportunity to sample some of the Hunter Valley's wines. The Wollombi Village Markets, held a couple of times a year, feature local arts, crafts, and produce, giving visitors a taste of the local culture.

Drive up to Finchley Track, where Aboriginal rock carvings and ancient sites remain. Stop and enjoy the breathtaking view of Mt Yengo, which is significant. 

BYO Bike: Ride your gravel bike up the steep hills, challenge yourself along the Finchley Track, or take casual but long rides down Watagan Creek Road, Laguna. 

Vineyards 

Noyce Brothers Wine at Grays Inn Wollombi, Undercliff Winery, Wollombi Wines, and Stonehurst Cedar Creek. 

Wollombi Markets are held on the long weekends. 

The Wollombi Valley Sculpture Festival runs from 14th to 29th September 2024. 


Dining and Local Cuisine

Wollombi Valley's dining scene features a mix of traditional Australian fare and contemporary cuisine, often highlighting locally sourced ingredients. The Wollombi Tavern is a popular spot for its casual vibe, live music and historic charm. Additionally, several cafes and restaurants in the village and surrounding areas provide delightful culinary experiences in picturesque settings.

Where to dine

Visiting the Trading Post Laguna feels like escaping to a rustic paradise, offering charming views across the Laguna Valley. Myrtle and Stone is a delightful country cafe serving delicious breakfast all day. Meanwhile, the Wollombi Tavern and Wollombi General Store evoke the old-world charm of yesteryear. Lastly, the Wollombi Kitchen Next Door Cafe brings a fresh and dynamic dining experience to the area, with casual and formal options available.

Staying in Wollombi Valley offers a unique escape where history, nature, and relaxation converge. Whether you're seeking adventure, a romantic retreat, or a family-friendly vacation, the valley provides a diverse range of experiences to create lasting memories. Its blend of scenic beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality makes Wollombi Valley a destination worth exploring.

Experience this tiny town that prides itself on slow travel for those who cherish nature and love the Australian bush setting.

"Come not to be seen, but to immerse yourself." 


A remote valley just one hour from Sydney. Two rural villages surrounded by National Parks and State Forest. THE WILD HUNTER VALLEY. #staywollombivalley

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Autumn at Little Valley Farm

One of our favourite seasons at Little Valley Farm is definitely Autumn, with its orange-red hues bursting across the paddocks where the alpacas and donkeys play.

Photos by JarrodDiMauro

Join us for one of our alpaca workshops in the Hunter Valley. We are 90 minutes from Sydney and one hour from the Central Coast.

Alpaca sales can be viewed here.


Visit Wollombi Valley and what to do on your stay in the Hunter Valley

If you're planning a trip to Laguna, Wollombi Valley NSW, get ready for a nature stay surrounded by National Parks and State Forests. Feel hidden away on your getaway and explore this tiny hamlet and what it offers. 

Laguna and Wollombi are small towns in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. They are only 90 minutes from Sydney and Newcastle and under one hour from the Central Coast along Tourist Drive 33.


Daniela Riccio of Little Valley Farm Alpaca farm in Laguna, will give you the insider scoop on what's happening and what to do when visiting this charming hamlet. 

Firstly, book your accommodation directly with your host and avoid overseas booking platforms. Think of it as keeping it all local, helping the circular economy and grabbing a better deal for yourself.


Here's a basic itinerary to help you make the most of your trip:

Day 1: Arrival and Exploration

Morning/Afternoon: Arrival

    • Arrive in Laguna and enjoy brunch or a tipple at the Trading Post Laguna. This charming pub, cafe and restaurant should always be your first stop in Laguna, plus a little retail splurge thanks to the Laguna Luxe lifestyle.


Afternoon: Explore Local Attractions

Explore the historic town of Wollombi Village, known for its heritage buildings and art galleries. Grab an ice cream from the Wollombi General Store and enjoy walking around the tiny hamlet.

Take a casual nature walk around the Wollombi Brook, and enter Negro Road just past the Tennis Club House. 

Wine Tasting at Noyce Brothers Wine and a quick coffee top-up at Wollombi Kitchen Next Door cafe or lunch at Myrle and Stone or Wollombi Tavern.


Evening: Dinner

    • Have dinner at a local restaurant or pub. Wollombi Tavern is a popular choice on beautiful evenings with its casual outdoor courtyard or go for something special up the road at Wollombi Kitchen and be spoilt for culinary delights thanks to Chef Rhomney. 

Day 2: Nature and Adventure

Morning: Breakfast and Wineries

    • Start your day with breakfast at the local cafe, Myrtle and Stone, perched up on the hill in Wollombi Village. 

    • Visit nearby wineries like Stonehurst Cedar Creek or Undercliff Winery for wine tasting.

      Afternoon: Outdoor Activities

    • Head to Yengo National Park for hiking or bushwalking. The Finchley Cultural Walk is a great option. Make sure you have the right type of vehicle for this track of creek crossings and dirt roads. 

    • Enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the natural beauty of the park.

    • Book a game of tennis at the Wollomb Tennis Club

The Trading Post Laguna Wollombi Valley

Photo credit: The Trading Post Laguna, Wollombi Valley. 2023


Evening: Relaxation

    • After your outdoor activities, relax at your accommodation or enjoy a quiet evening in the serene surroundings. 

Day 3: Art and Culture

Morning: Breakfast and Gallery Visit

    • Have breakfast and explore local cafes.

    • Visit local art galleries, such as the Wollombi Cultural Centre or forage for a while at The Forge, curious finds and antiques and a casual stroll down to Roadside Gallery by the old world of 1881 Wollombi School and 1849 Wollombi Cemetary. 


      Afternoon: Local Markets

    • If your visit coincides with local markets, like the Wollombi Market Day, explore the unique offerings from local artisans and producers. They are usually held on long weekends; otherwise, you can head up to Pokolbin for their markets. It is a 40-minute casual drive, and do check out the Wine Loop trail when heading up there.  


      Evening: Farewell Dinner

    • Have a farewell dinner at a different local restaurant or pub. Wollombi Kitchen, The Trading Post, Wollombi Tavern. 

Day 4: Departure

Morning: Leisure and Packing

    • Take a leisurely morning to enjoy the surroundings or do any last-minute exploring.

    • Check out of your accommodation and start your journey back home, and if you are heading back to Sydney, take a detour via Mt White and stop in at Saddles for lunch or coffee to ease getting back into the Sydney rush. 

Remember to check for any local events or festivals during your visit, as they can add a special touch to your trip. Additionally, always consider the current travel guidelines and conditions and plan accordingly.


Lets chat all things harvest trails with ABC702AM

Hello there! I'm excited to return to ABC ‘Weekend Mornings’ 702AM with Simon Marnie. However, Simon is away this week, so I'll be conversing with the amazing Dom Knight about the harvest trails in Sydney.

In case you missed our chat, I have included some links below to the places we discussed. You can visit these places to support the farmers' markets this Christmas and show your support to the growers and producers of Australia. Enjoy! Thanks, Daniela


Markets 

Castle Hill Farmers & Fine Food Market  

Saturday 9th December, 2023 

8 am to 12 noon @ Castle Hill Showground

It's the second-last market for the year, so don't miss out.  Also, get your pre-Christmas orders in with the vendors for collection at the Christmas Twilight market on the 20th. 

4 pm to 8 pm, which will be the final market for 2023. https://www.harvesttrailsandmarkets.com.au

Carriageworks Farmers Market 

The smell of Christmas is alive, thanks to Dural Christmas Tree Farm.

Trees available: Saturday 9th and Saturday 16th December, 2023. 8 am to 1 pm. 

Heads up: Parking in the precinct will be limited; however, there will be a pickup area for quickly collecting trees after payment.

https://www.facebook.com/CarriageworksFarmersMarket

https://carriageworks.com.au/events/carriageworks-farmers-market


Organic Food Markets

Glebe 

Saturday (11.00 am to 4:00 pm) Glebe Public School 

Leichhardt 

Saturday (9.00 am to 1:00 pm) Orange Grove Public School, Leichhardt

St Ives

Saturday (9.00 am to 2:00 pm) St Ives Showground Market, 450 Mona Vale Rd, St Ives

Marrickville

Sunday (10.00 am to 3 pm) 142 Addison Road, Addison Road Centre, Marrickville

Mona Vale 

Sunday (9.00 am to 1:00 pm) Mona Vale Pittwater RSL, 82 Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale

Seaforth

Sunday (9.00 am to 12:30 pm)

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au

Photo credit ABC 702AM


PICK YOUR OWN 

Pine Crest Orchard, Bilpin

PYO Peaches 

Saturday 9th December, 10 am  - 3 pm or until picked/sold out. 

Not open on Sunday.

Peaches $6/kg

No booking required

Entry fee $2/person 3 years and older

Bring your own bags or buy ours for $2

Cash or EFTPOS available

Dogs welcome on a lead for a family day out. 

https://pinecrestorchard.com.au/

Photo credit: Pine Crest Orchard


TNT Produce Pick Your Own Bilpin 

PYO delicious Strawberries

Open Sunday, 10th December 2023

10 am to 4 pm 

Walk-ins only - bookings not required

Entry   $10 per adult and $5 for children 3 to12

$20 kilo for what you pick

No EFTPOS so bring cash. 

Dogs on a leash are welcome

Address 153 Kurts Road, Bilpin

https://tntproduce.com.au/pick-your-own/pick-your-own-message/




Cedar Creek Orchard 

PYO Peaches + a new variety - the White Peach 

Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th December 2023 

$8 per person includes a fun tractor ride out to the paddocks. 

Make sure you jump on their website and make a booking in case they sell out. 

https://cedarcreekorchard.rezdy.com/



Glenbernie Family Farms

The farm closed today due to extreme heat but they will be OPEN 

Sunday 10th December from 9 AM - 3 PM

With So So many gorgeous sunflowers in bloom on Sunday you can get 2 free sunflowers with every adult entry.

Entry fee

Adults $15 / Kids $8 (4-16) / Kids 3 and under free

Flowers PYO

Sunflower $5

BYO secateurs (otherwise hire them for $6) 

610 Bells Line of Rd, Kurmond NSW 2757,

https://glenberniefamilyfarms.com.au/contact-us/



Coming up 

The Bloom Barn Farm

PYO Sunflowers will be available for picking in December at Peats Ridge. 

8 am to 12 pm on the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th of December. 

Book via their website https://thebloombarn.com.au/

You are welcome to bring your own rug and drinks to enjoy the day on the farm. 



Hunter Lavender Farm

Broke, Hunter Valley 


The newest lavender farm in Broke Is on BLOOM watch this week.  

Soft open day today, 9th December 2023.

Admission is free of charge from the 9th to the 14th of December, and no booking is required. 

The farm shop, gelato bar, and lavender field walk experience are open. The lavender field has flowers, but they are not fully bloomed yet as they rely on a lot of sunshine.

https://hunterlavenderfarm.com.au

Photo credit : Hunter Lavender Farm


If you know of any great farmer's markets, pick-your-own fruit farms, farm events, or flower picking opportunities, please let me know. I would love to explore new ways to support our local farmers and growers.

Along the Harvest Trails this weekend with Simon Marnie

Get ready for an exciting adventure! I recently had a chat with Simon Marnie from ABC 702AM Weekend Morning about the thrilling harvest trails for you and your family this long weekend.

Discover the highlights of our conversation and embark on an unforgettable journey along the harvest trails. Listen to Simon Marnie, ABC 702AM Weekend Morning Show every Saturday. Get the listen App.

Markets 

Wollombi Valley Market Day 

Monday 2nd October, 8 am to 2 pm. 

This is where we live in the Hunter Valley and a great place for us to catch up and connect with our community. Find antiques, bric-a-brac, fresh produce, fresh bread, and activities for the kids at our community market day. Market day raises funds for our Laguna RFS and community facilities.


NEW Markets at Stanmore

Stanmore Community Markets 

Grand Opening TODAY - Saturday 20th September 2023 

Artisan and Gourmet Food + Fresh produce. 8 am to 1 pm. 

Stanmore Road, Stanmore 

https://www.facebook.com/stanmorecommunitymarkets

http://www.stanmorecommunitymarkets.com.au/


Carriageworks Farmers Market 

Every Saturday, 8 am to 1 pm

The market is a Sydney institution providing the freshest seasonal produce from the best growers and producers from around NSW. Talk to the farmer firsthand and learn the stories behind your food. Find organic and biodynamic produce, artisan breads, boutique wines, single-origin coffee, herbal teas, meat and freshly cut flowers. 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh

Stallholder list: https://carriageworks.com.au/events/carriageworks-farmers-market


Organic Food Markets

Open-air markets are right across Sydney. 

Find Certified Organic food, artisan gourmet produce and conventional fresh fruit & veg, freshly baked bread and patisserie, seasonal produce from the farmer and other delicacies. In fact, all the goodies you love to eat are at the markets every week, rain or shine.

Newcastle - Friday & Saturday, 9 am to 3 pm

Leichhardt - Saturday, 8:00 am to 1:00 pm

Marrickville - Sunday, 9 am to 3 pm

Mona Vale - Sunday, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

Seaforth - Sunday, 8:00 am to 12:30 pm

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au/



Family Fun Events 

The Giving Farm Jilliby 

Is a small family farm on the Central Coast by Missy and Anthony. 

They are running lots of school holiday workshops, bee education days and also growing delicious blueberries, sunflowers and seasonal flowers such as the pretty Dutch Iris.

Monday 2nd October 2023 

Buzzzzyyyy Bee Session for the kids – Native Bees & Bee Hotel Making workshop. $55

Learn all about our native bees and pollinators.

  • Learn about native bees and the difference between pollinators

  • Learn about the importance of bees and how we can help pollinators

  • Build a bee hotel to take home. (all materials supplied)

  • Plant some seeds in a pot to take home

  • Try to find some native bees and pollinators in their blueberry orchard.

The Giving Farm. 147 Durren Rd Jilliby. 

COMING UP…. Pick Your Own Spring Flowers. 

https://thegivingfarm.com.au/product/buzzzzyyyy-bee-session-native-bees-bee-hotel-making-fun/


Anderson Farm 

Pick your own fruit morning sessions

2 hrs |$5 entry adult $10 bucket of Oranges. 

951 Sackville Ferry Road, Sackville North,

https://andersonfarm.com.au/online-bookings


Watkins Family Farm

PYO and have fun and get their fruit picked. 

FINAL WEEKEND for PYO, so don’t miss out. 

Open all long weekend - Open Saturday, Sunday & Monday. 

No need to book, lots of free parking and plenty of fruit to pick.

They had so much fun last weekend making juice & munching ice cream that they are doing it again. Watkins Family Farm 

1006 Singleton Road, Laughtondale

https://watkinsfamilyfarm.com.au


COMING UP & New

Central Coast Edible Garden Trail

EXPLORE – CONNECT – LEARN

Inspirational gardens – growing a community & growing food naturally


Explore edible gardens on the Central Coast 

21st + 22nd October, 2023

An annual ticketed, self-guided weekend event showcasing home and community gardens growing food naturally. Ticket buyers can visit the gardens that interest them and plan their weekend to suit.  All gardens grow food naturally, and many demonstrate a range of permaculture systems. Visiting gardens across Gorford, Woy Woy, Killcare, Bateau Bay just to name a few. 

A great way to encourage people to try growing food naturally at home by providing a direct connection between new and experienced gardeners, bringing opportunities to share knowledge, inspire and grow the community. 

The first Edible Garden Trail took place in 2018 in the Blue Mountains, the brainchild of Susanne Rix, this wonderful initiative has grown into a movement with new Edible Garden Trails popping up all over Australia. 

The Central Coast Edible Garden Trail is ticketed event so hop on their website. 

https://www.facebook.com/CentralCoastEdibleGardenTrail

https://centralcoastediblegardentrail.org.au/

I will be back next month with more things along the harvest trails and more…..

Thank you, Daniela

Thats me having a chat with Sukki and the girls at feeding time

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Baby Piaf at Little Valley Farm, Hunter Valley.

Baby Piaf at Little Valley Farm, Hunter Valley.

Little Valley Farm is based in Laguna in the Hunter Valley. We are not open to the public as we like to keep it exclusive for our farm stay guests.

We do, however, open for Australian Alpaca week and for special events including our monthly alpaca workshops for new alpaca owners.

For intimate eco-weddings, corporate events and girls weekend getaway please feel free to contact us with your enquiry.

2020 Spring/Summer Open Day

We sadly had to cancel our Australian Alpaca Association Open Day for May 2020 but hope to re-schedule for Spring/Summer 2020 sometime.

As numbers are always limited when visiting our farm please make sure you sign up so you don’t miss out on this unique alpaca farm experience with our amazing herd.

Our Little Valley Farm open days are a great way to find out more about alpaca’s for your farm, how to take care of them, handle them in a safe manner, what to feed, best shelters and pens required plus so much more. You also have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you want, get some hands-on experience and take some memorable photos and interact with our alpacas.

Sign up here for 2020 dates.

Hop on our alpaca list - https://www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au/about

Hop on our alpaca list - https://www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au/about