Wallendbeen Park Farm

Overview

Experience the extensive practice of regenerative farming at Wallendbeen Park Farm, a 20-minute drive northeast of the country town of Cootamundra, equidistant from Young and Harden Murrumburrah, and…

Experience the extensive practice of regenerative farming at Wallendbeen Park Farm, a 20-minute drive northeast of the country town of Cootamundra, equidistant from Young and Harden Murrumburrah, and about a four-hour drive from Sydney.

Christoph and Annie embrace the opportunity to produce healthy nutritious food. Whilst Annie’s family has lived and farmed continuously on their block since 1842, neither imagined when they met at Art School in Germany that they would become farmers of free range animals using regenerative practices.

Wallendbeen Park is 150 acres of rich fertile soil in the southwest slopes of New South Wales. In addition to the pigs, Annie and Christoph run a herd of cattle and a flock of Wiltipoll sheep in a planned grazing system on land that is free from fertilisers, insecticides and herbicides.

The former schoolhouse from Victoria is a separate, cosy, light and spacious cottage, a perfect getaway, a true rural experience and your home away from home.

You will stay in the comfort of our cosy, light and spacious schoolhouse with a scenic view of the surrounding farmland separate from the main house. The school house is very well appointed with a large comfortable double bed, a small kitchen with a natural red gum bench top and a tidy ensuite bathroom.

Does not cater for people with access needs.