Bellevue Farmstay - Working Farm Experience | ILoveAU - I Love Australia
Bellevue Farmstay
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The Farmstay is an original country farmhouse, built in the 1960s with mid-century modern flourishes, and comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full laundry, two large living and family rooms and a wood-burning fire, the Farmhouse also has a modern kitchen extensively equipped for families and large groups
Enjoy a taste of real farm life on a real Australian working farm (beef cattle, young dairy cows and sheep) run by the 5th-generation Couch family.
Join Bellevue Farmstay at the pet paddock at 9:30am daily for feed time where you will get the experience of a lifetime, hand-feeding all the pets for about three hours. All Bellevue Farmstay's animals love visits from guests and you can walk and talk to them. They are all very inquisitive with individual personalities and come up close to investigate. Kiss a camel. Kid around with miniature goats. Take a ride in the tractor to feed out hay to the cattle. Drive a mule/ATV. Or simply relax on the patio and soak up the tranquillity of the sweeping views.
The Farmstay is an original country farmhouse, built in the 1960s with mid-century modern flourishes, and comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests. Featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full laundry, two large living and family rooms and a wood-burning fire, the Farmhouse also has a modern kitchen extensively equipped for families and large groups
Enjoy a taste of real farm life on a real Australian working farm (beef cattle, young dairy cows and sheep) run by the 5th-generation Couch family.
Join Bellevue Farmstay at the pet paddock at 9:30am daily for feed time where you will get the experience of a lifetime, hand-feeding all the pets for about three hours. All Bellevue Farmstay's animals love visits from guests and you can walk and talk to them. They are all very inquisitive with individual personalities and come up close to investigate. Kiss a camel. Kid around with miniature goats. Take a ride in the tractor to feed out hay to the cattle. Drive a mule/ATV. Or simply relax on the patio and soak up the tranquillity of the sweeping views.