Ashmar Farmstay

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Waukivory, Australia

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Farmstay· Indoor lodging

Ashmar Farmstay Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ashmar Farmstay is located in Waukivory, Australia on 1581 Waukivory Rd. Ashmar Farmstay is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category farmstay in Australia.

Address

1581 Waukivory Rd

Phone

+61 265580949

Open hours

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Will McPhie

Great place. Lovely rolling hills, lots of animals to interact with. So peaceful. Ian and Gayle do a great job. Just note.. there is very little mobile coverage if you're not w Telstra. Part of the charm?

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Damu R

Very scenic and serene place. Friendly hosts. Cottage is clean and well maintained. Kids enjoyed playing with rabbits, feeding alpacas, collecting eggs etc. We enjoyed break from the hustle and bustle of the city life.

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Danielle Mortlock

Such a fantastic time away! Ian and Gayle are wonderful - everything about our time at the farm was fantastic - our little boy was so excited to help Ian feed the animals every day! The cottage is beautiful. Thank you so much for a lovely time! We will definitely be back!

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Sherin Simon

The best farm experience. Took me back to my childhood days. Was happy to see my kids running around the farm animals. Planning to go back again.

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Vijeesh Sathya

Nice stay! You can travel in train to this remote cottage too!

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Jeni Jose

This is definitely a kids paradise and we had an amazing family time. A great place for family get togethers. Ian and Gayle are great hosts and i would highly recommend this place.

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Scarias Joseph

Hospitality at its best. Not only the stay was best, but also could come close to the nature. The kids had a blast with the farm animals. Loved it.

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Ruth Harrison

A GENUINE and classic farmstay. This is a small/medium operating farm (not just a tourist/hobby farm), with a great range of animals. All still hand-fed. There is one free-standing guest cottage near the farmers’ house (so only one group of guests at a time). You are free to either keep to yourself or join for the daily animal feeding or just explore the 500 acre property. Hosts, Ian and Gayle, are relaxed and accommodating and made us feel super welcome. While we were there, there were sheep, goats, 150 cattle, horses, ducks, rabbits, chickens, guinipigs and bunnies. And something always seems to be having babies. We were invited everyday to feed all animals, milk a cow by hand, bottle feed lambs and collect eggs. We also went on a hay run, learnt about the water, supplies and struggles with utilities on the land. And watched the dogs round up cattle and sheep. It was everything we were hoping for in a farm stay for our young family: the kind of experience you would have visiting your own family’s farm.