Graze Tour
It's a half a day experience with smoko
It is a magical tour where you can get up close to the nature, the animals and the people who live here.
8.30am - 12.30pm
Available Saturday and Monday
INCLUDED
Learn about all things country
Get to know the family over a cuppa and a home-made snack
Meet the animals and learn how to care for them
Pamper a horse and touch the soft feathers of a chicken
Learn to crack a stock whip
Take the farm drive tour which can also be purchased separately
Available Saturday and Monday
INCLUDED
Learn about all things country
Get to know the family over a cuppa and a home-made snack
Meet the animals and learn how to care for them
Pamper a horse and touch the soft feathers of a chicken
Learn to crack a stock whip
Take the farm drive tour which can also be purchased separately
Smoko
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In the Paddocks
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We fatten cattle and people at Myella.
The Graze Tour suits people with mobility issues - whether this be a wheelchair, crutches or prams. People of all ages love it, from those who lived on the land to those having their first ever farm visit.
This educational tour is run at a leisurely pace for those who love to chat and ask questions. It is the only Myella tour which includes a meal, hence the "grazing" name.
First we take the time to get you know you and you will figure out quickly you can ask us anything. We offer a horse education session, brushing and feeding - not riding.
We take a break and get to know each other more over a cuppa. Olive and Lyn will cook you something fresh for morning tea like scones while we chat and graze. (let us know if you have a special dietary requirement at the time of booking)
At the homestead there is a large map, study this mural before the call of “All aboard”, then take your seat or take the standing option and we'll take you in our station vehicle and guide you across the 1100 hectare station.
The farm tour is a gentle drive over the farm roads. See regenerative grazing first hand. Judge for yourself the benefits to the cattle and land. We take the time to explain our rotational grazing practices. Learn how the cattle graze the land and how Myella is managed with the view to nurture the ecosystem.
Get an insight into the operations of the farm, water supply, animals and vegetation both native and introduced. If the season is right season, you'll get to graze on some bush tucker.
The cattle provide the perfect excuse to stop for a photo, improve your knowledge about these herd animals. The cattle seem to love the attention.
This Grazing Tour finishes as you open the gate and release the chickens, letting them free range graze over the garden.
By the time we return it will be 12.30pm
WHAT TO BRING:
This educational tour is run at a leisurely pace for those who love to chat and ask questions. It is the only Myella tour which includes a meal, hence the "grazing" name.
First we take the time to get you know you and you will figure out quickly you can ask us anything. We offer a horse education session, brushing and feeding - not riding.
We take a break and get to know each other more over a cuppa. Olive and Lyn will cook you something fresh for morning tea like scones while we chat and graze. (let us know if you have a special dietary requirement at the time of booking)
At the homestead there is a large map, study this mural before the call of “All aboard”, then take your seat or take the standing option and we'll take you in our station vehicle and guide you across the 1100 hectare station.
The farm tour is a gentle drive over the farm roads. See regenerative grazing first hand. Judge for yourself the benefits to the cattle and land. We take the time to explain our rotational grazing practices. Learn how the cattle graze the land and how Myella is managed with the view to nurture the ecosystem.
Get an insight into the operations of the farm, water supply, animals and vegetation both native and introduced. If the season is right season, you'll get to graze on some bush tucker.
The cattle provide the perfect excuse to stop for a photo, improve your knowledge about these herd animals. The cattle seem to love the attention.
This Grazing Tour finishes as you open the gate and release the chickens, letting them free range graze over the garden.
By the time we return it will be 12.30pm
WHAT TO BRING:
- Hat
- 600ml water bottle
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Cushion to sit on (optional)
- Swimming costume and towel in case you want a dip in the pool when you return.