RED ROCK FARM TOURS
MEET THE HIGHLANDS, EXPLORE THE FARM & EXPERIENCE RURAL LIFE
UP CLOSE
From brushing and feeding our younger Highlands to travelling by buggy through the farm to meet the breeding herd, each tour is relaxed, welcoming and tailored to the group. Along the way, you’ll learn more about Highland cattle, life on a working farm and the animals, landscape and wildlife that make Red Rock Farm so special.
A personalised Highland cow experience on a real working cattle farm.
A PERSONALISED EXPERIENCE ON A REAL WORKING FARM
What happens on a Red Rock Farm Tour?
Your tour begins with an introduction to some of our younger Highland cattle, where you’ll have the chance to brush, feed and get to know them up close. Before heading further into the farm, we’ll talk through simple safety information so everyone feels comfortable around the cattle.
From there, you’ll travel in our comfortable farm buggy to visit the breeding herd, where you can feed the cattle, take photos and learn more about Highland cattle, rural life and the way we care for our animals.
Depending on the season, you may also spot calves in the paddock, along with local wildlife such as kangaroos, emus, koalas and cockatoos. With a maximum group size of four, every tour is personal, relaxed and shaped around the people joining us.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Farm tours can be booked online through the Red Rock Farm website here.
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Tours run for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Please wear closed-in shoes and comfortable clothing suitable for the weather. We recommend bringing a hat, jacket or sunscreen depending on the season.
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Yes. Children are welcome, however they do need to be able to follow simple safety instructions around cattle. School-aged children generally get the most out of the experience, but younger children are welcome at your discretion.
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Yes. Guests will have the opportunity to brush and feed some of our younger Highland cattle as part of the tour.
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Tours generally run in most weather conditions, however the experience may be adjusted during the warmer summer months. Highland cattle love the cold and tend to rest more in the heat.
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All tours are kept small, with a maximum of four people. Private tours can also be arranged.
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Yes. Guests staying at Red Rock Farm are welcome to book a farm tour the same way as the general public.
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We warmly welcome guests with disabilities and will do our best to support individual needs. Please note the tour takes place on unmade surfaces, including grass and gravel, and the buggy is not wheelchair accessible. Please contact us before booking so we can discuss what is possible.