Little Valley Farm to showcase La Sierra Alpaca Knitwear and Living  

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE

Little Valley Farm to showcase La Sierra Alpaca Knitwear and Living  

Wollombi Valley, NSW – [9 April 2025] – From a shared love of alpacas and textiles, Little Valley Farm is proud to announce its bringing a curated selection of ethically made alpaca knitwear and living to its boutique farmstay and online store thanks to La Sierra. 

Alpaca: A Sustainable Luxury

Naturally lightweight, breathable, and long-lasting, alpaca fibre is one of the world’s most sustainable materials. Beyond its everyday benefits, it contributes to a healthier planet, offering a natural, biodegradable, and eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fibres.

Why La Sierra?
Little Valley Farm has always made use of the fleece from their alpaca herd, but local production has often been slow and challenging. So when founders Euan and Daniela met Sophia, the creative force behind La Sierra, a brand that shares their values of ethical craftsmanship, sustainability, and slow living, the connection was instant.

La Sierra offers a direct link to Peruvian artisans, supporting community impact through education, fair wages, and improved living conditions. It’s more than just a brand—it’s a purpose-driven collaboration built on meaningful connections.

La Sierra was born from Sophia’s own journey to find something truly special: luxury with meaning. While travelling through South America, she discovered the unmatched softness of alpaca fibre and the remarkable artistry of Indigenous makers who have honed their craft over generations.

Inspired by timeless quality, sustainability, and a slower, more intentional lifestyle, Sophia set out to create beautiful, investment-worthy pieces that resonate deeply with those who wear them.

More than just knitwear, La Sierra represents conscious luxury—each piece tells a story, and you’ll feel that story every time you wrap yourself in it.

A New Level of Comfort at the Little Valley Summerhouse

From Autumn/Winter 2025, guests staying at the Little Valley summerhouse will be welcomed into a new level of warmth and luxury with the introduction of alpaca knitwear and living throughout the space.

To enhance the experience, the summerhouse now features a curated collection from La Sierra—including soft alpaca cushions, elegant bed throws, cosy beanies, and a one-of-a-kind handwoven Peruvian alpaca rug.

These natural, ethically sourced pieces bring an added layer of comfort and authenticity to the off-grid retreat, creating a tranquil haven where the beauty of alpacas can be felt in every fibre.

It’s alpaca luxury - redefined.


Shop Online & Become a VIP at Little Valley Farm

Guests and alpaca lovers can also shop fleece, yarn, and alpaca knitwear and living through the Little Valley Farm online store

Visitors can sign up as VIP members via the website for exclusive open-day invitations and special offers.

For more information, visit www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au or contact Daniela Riccio. dani@littlevalleyfarm.com.au 0407 224 150 

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Photo credit Jade, Heart and the Sea photographer

Photo Euan Wilcox

Photo credit Jade of Heart and the sea lifestyle photographer

Photo La Sierra alpaca beanie and knitwear


The Art of Slow Living: A Retreat in the Hills

A beautiful feature by Jade of Riparide

Adventure in Laguna, Hunter Valley, NSW, AU

Winding our way through the countryside, we took the scenic route, passing through lush valleys and rolling farmland. The anticipation built as we arrived at the most beautiful house, perched elegantly above a tranquil dam teeming with silver perch. Beyond the water, alpacas and donkeys roamed freely, while the golden light of the setting sun dipped behind the distant hills, painting the sky in warm hues.

The Summer House itself was a masterpiece—its stunning architecture seamlessly blending with the natural surroundings. Designer touches were evident throughout, from the carefully curated interiors to the warm timber finishes that gave the space an inviting feel. The bedrooms, adorned with comfortable bedding, promised restful nights, while large windows framed breathtaking views of the countryside.

Our first afternoon was spent getting acquainted with the animals on the farm. The alpacas, with their inquisitive gazes and soft coats, quickly won our hearts. As we settled into the house, we ran a warm bath and soaked in the view, watching in delight as baby alpacas frolicked, playfully chasing a wallaroo through the paddock.

The next morning began with a gentle drizzle, a soothing sound as we slowly awoke to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. We savored a wholesome breakfast before stepping onto the deck for a peaceful yoga session, breathing in the crisp country air. As the clouds parted and the sun emerged, we gathered in the breezeway, where the open kitchen and BBQ area seamlessly connected the main space. Together, we prepared a long, leisurely lunch, laughter and conversation flowing effortlessly as we enjoyed our meal with wine in hand.

The afternoon was a perfect blend of relaxation and fun. We played games, relishing the carefree moments, before settling onto the deck with a beautifully arranged platter. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the golden glow of dusk cast a magical spell over the landscape, wrapping up our day in pure serenity. As the sun left, we lit the indoor fire and cozied up with warm tea, enjoying the flickering glow and comforting warmth that filled the house.

On our final morning, we took a short trip into The Trading Post for breakfast and coffee, soaking up the cool Laguna vibe. The charm of the roadside gallery called to us next, where we browsed through unique art pieces before diving into a treasure hunt at The Forge Wollombi, sifting through old wares and hidden gems.

As we made our way home, we carried with us the warmth of our weekend—memories of golden sunsets, friendly alpacas, long lunches, the inviting comfort of the Summer House, and the peaceful embrace of the countryside.


Photo credit Jade for Riparide

Riparide Photos and story by Jade

Source: https://www.riparide.com/stories/2247-the-art-of-slow-living-a-retreat-in-the-hills

Incidental Architecture Little Valley summerhouse

A huge thank you to Incidental Architecture for featuring our summerhouse! Their article beautifully highlights the design and sustainability behind our eco-retreat in Wollombi Valley.

See the full article on Incidental Architecture here.


It is a working Alpaca breeding farm with some accommodation for guests. This project involved the design of a linear two-bedroom guest pavilion looking North over the beautiful dam and paddocks, with the singular intention of connecting the inhabitants to nature. 

To this end, everything in the project is consciously about connection to, and preservation of, the environment. The environment is joyful, yet also harsh at times. Summers can be hot, winters can be cold. There is a lingering background risk of bushfire as with all naturally vegetated areas. 

The house is small (115m2), sits off the ground so water can flow under, yet low enough below the approach to appear inconspicuous and private. Entry is through a central breezeway with a floor that steps down to the North with view over the dam and a deck which hangs out over the edge. Cool air is drawn up off the water to help passively moderate the temperature. Eels, turtles and fish inhabit the dam. North orientation is an obvious, yet critical move. Large overhangs shade windows in summer and let winter sun into all rooms. Large eaves also protect the building and allow windows to be open in most weather. 

The house is entirely off grid for power, water and sewer. Electricity is generated on site. There is no AC. All rooms have ceiling fans, and there is a slow combustion wood stove in the living room. The house is divided into small zones that can each be heated individually. 

The house is largely a timber building.  A variety of hardwood species have been used according to availability and purpose. Doors and windows are all recycled blackbutt. Feature grade stringybark floors were salvaged from a builder’s auction. Cladding and linings are all in locally sourced White Mahogany. 

Notably, the building work and the joinery was all done on site by the owner, using only local trades where needed. 

One of the most profound questions that arose in the design process is that of what is ‘really necessary’. What things could be removed from the building that may paradoxically lead to greater joy and connection to the environment ? 

For information and accommodation visit https://www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au

Project Team: Matt Elkan, Sam Horspool, Owen Kelly, Lauren Maley 

Builder: Euan Wilcox (Owner Builder)  

Structural Engineer: Mike Jefferiss 

Landscape: Lindy Hulton Larson 

Photographs: Milou Hofman https://www.milouhofman.com

Little Valley Farm summerhouse, Wollombi Valley. Laguna.

Source: https://www.incidentalarchitecture.com.au/13471207-little-valley-alpaca-farm#0

Co-architecture Little Valley summerhouse

In the media.

We are thrilled and grateful to be featured in CO-architecture's recent article highlighting our Little Valley Summerhouse.

Escape - Australian Holiday Homes

Little Valley Summerhouse

A serene off-grid retreat in Wollombi Valley, The Summerhouse at Little Valley Farm, offers a genuine farm stay experience. Designed with sustainability in mind, this two-bedroom stay blends harmoniously with its bushland surroundings, inviting guests to relax and connect with the land.

By Cassidy Kay Co-architecture

Little Valley summerhouse Wollombi Valley

Little Valley Farm is a working alpaca farm and homeowners Euan and Daniela are beyond proud to open up their quiet pocket of the Wollombi Valley to guests seeking a genuine and humble holiday retreat. Little Valley Summerhouse is just about the most authentic getaway experience you can imagine.

The 50-acre farm occupies a secluded portion of the Wollombi Valley, bordered by pristine bushland and Watagan Creek. The site features both bush and creekside paddocks, which are home to a herd of alpacas, miniature donkeys  and native wildlife. The farms main activity is breeding coloured Huacaya alpaca for small farm and acreage holders around NSW, as well as conducting alpaca workshops for new owners. They also spin alpaca yarn and make products like duvets & throws. Guests are invited to experience the down to earth reality of country life in a remote valley with a thriving local community.

This connection to landscape and environment is carried throughout the home, which was designed by architect Matt Elkan of Incidental Architecture and built by owner-builder Euan, with a clear intention of remaining conscientious to the fragile bushland of Wollombi Valley which envelopes the stay. The home is entirely off-grid, reflecting a mindful commitment to reducing both the consumption of energy and water. The home's layout is designed on  sustainable principles, with a breezeway design opening onto a body of water to beckon in cool breezes and circulation throughout the home, whilst deep overhangs and double-glazed windows are designed to moderate temperatures. Air-conditioning is not relied on; there are ceiling fans in each room and the home is specifically oriented to make for comfortable living in both summer and winter.

The home operates entirely from solar power, engaging a range of passive solar principles to manage temperatures year-round, maximising the homes gorgeous setting and minimising damage to the remote and raw landscape it resides upon. Large north-south fibre-cement blade walls help to channel views, create privacy and assist in guiding summer breezes and winter heat traps.

Timber is a key feature of the homes design with locally sourced White Mahogany cladding inside & out. Large feature windows were crafted from recycled Blackbutt and all floors are beautifully finished feature-grade Stringybark rescued from a builders auction. The homes furnishings are primarily created or recycled by the owners, as an added commitment to reducing consumption and ensuring a unique and tailored experience for all guests.

The Summerhouse itself is a simple two-bedroom home, suited to couples or small friend groups looking to unwind in the beautiful Hunter Valley wilderness. The open plan living and fluid indoor/outdoor dining space beckons guests to sit and entertain, whilst drinking in the native sounds and sights of the farm. The entertaining spaces open directly onto a body of water, which is a thriving home for local wildlife including fish, eels & turtles. Year round, the sun sparkles across the water, casting glittering patterns on the homes ceiling. Connection to wildlife is an integral part of the Summerhouse experience, with the farm being frequented by an abundance of fauna that naturally reside in the National Parks and State Forest which surrounds Wollombi Valley.

A retreat with real intention - connection, mindfulness and serenity is what you'll discover at Little Valley Summerhouse. Humility oozes from the inside out, with a focus on promoting thoughtfulness and gaining an authentic understanding of a working alpaca farm, of native wildlife and of the importance of maintaining our stunning landscapes. Guests will leave with a deeper understanding of simple living after experiencing this exceptional retreat in Wollombi Valley.

To book a stay at the Little Valley Summerhouse at Little Valley Farm, you can head over to their website. You can also check out the Little Valley Farm Instagram to stay up to date on all the news and updates at the ever-evolving property.

Read the full article and see more images on co-architecture

Source: https://site.co-architecture.com/escape/little-valley-summerhouse/

Things to Know About Little Valley Farm

Some information about Little Valley Farm alpaca farm in the Hunter Valley.

  • Little Valley Farm was established in 2012 by Euan and Daniela, who spent 15 years living and working overseas before relocating to the remote and historic Wollombi Valley in the Hunter region.

  • Initially, they focused on breeding white alpacas but have since transitioned to breeding coloured alpacas for natural yarn production. 

  • As alpacas are known for being aloof, Daniela works patiently to build trust with each alpaca, ensuring they are friendly and confident with people.

  • Euan and Daniela both work full-time at Little Valley Farm, which is an operational farm that generates 100% of its income through on-farm activities. These activities include alpaca workshops, training sessions, yarn production, educational workshops, and farm stays.

100% handspun alpaca yarn by Little Valley Farm alpacas

  • The harvested alpaca fleece is transformed into skeins, yarn, pillows, and bed throws for their Little Valley summerhouse and to purchase online. 

Alpaca throw handmade by In Her Quiet

  • They sell their alpaca yarn and fiber-milled yarn online, along with raw fleece, to crafters, spinners, and felters across Australia.

  • Alpaca education is central to their mission, and they have been conducting monthly workshops for new and potential alpaca owners since 2014. 

  • Little Valley Farm offers aftercare and mentoring services, as well as visiting farms to assist with alpaca husbandry and alpaca infrastructure. 

  • Daniela has a regular blog and YOUTUBE channel for all things related to alpacas.

  • Euan and Daniela have been featured in educational videos that raise awareness about preparing for fire and flood emergencies.

  • Daniela has appeared monthly on ABC 702AM radio with Simon Marnie, discussing and promoting agritourism across the Sydney basin from 2018 to 2024, encouraging people to visit and support local farmers.

  • They were nominated for the Best Unique Stay award with AirBNB for their glamping experience in a 1950s train carriage.

  • Euan and Daniela are renowned for their outstanding hospitality at the summerhouse and the vintage train carriage, making it a genuinely inviting destination.

  • Australian Mansion Air EMD artists filmed their "MORE" video inside the train in 2019, and Bec and Bridges photographed the launch their Wedding Edit at the farm also. 

  • The Little Valley summerhouse has been featured in CO_architectural publications in 2024.

  • The summerhouse is fully booked throughout the year due to its popularity and the many returning guests, as Euan and Daniela have been hosting visitors for over a decade with their other cabins.

  • The farm is set in its valley, surrounded by pristine native bushland, including ironbark, grey gum Sclerophyll forest.

  • The surrounding bushland is home to native wildlife, including a family of wallaroos, wombats, lyrebirds, and other species.

  • In collaboration with local authorities and RFS Hotspots, Little Valley Farm hosted a cool burn workshop during the cooler season to demonstrate the principles of mosaic cool burning.

  • Open to the public through monthly alpaca workshops and scheduled open days. 

  • The farm is available for booking small events with a maximum of 8 adults.

  • Little Valley Farm regularly offers subscriptions via its website for events, stays, new product launches, and farm updates.


Experience a serene new retreat on the ‘wild side’ of the Hunter Valley little valley 'summerhouse' 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

PRESS RELEASE

Experience a serene new retreat on the ‘wild side’ of the Hunter Valley little valley 'summerhouse' 

NSW Australia – New in 2025 – Nestled in the remote and historic Wollombi Valley, the wild side of the Hunter, Little Valley 'Summerhouse' was created for independent and adventurous travellers to experience a sophisticated stay immersed in nature's beauty. 

This new space shows the trend in sophisticated design for the short-stay market, embedded in nature and rooted in sustainability. 

An Architectural Gem 

Designed by architect Matt Elkan and crafted over two years by owner-builder Euan Wilcox, Little Valley 'Summerhouse' epitomises a modern, stylish home with strong connections to timber huts hand-milled in the area. The design is centred around the open breezeway with views of a sparkling pond where fish and wildlife thrive. 

“I have always wanted the challenge to make a beautiful building, and living out here has given me that chance. Over 2 years, I think we have crafted something quite special,” shares Euan Wilcox 

The open-plan living area flows seamlessly into indoor/outdoor dining spaces, creating an atmosphere perfect for enjoying meals with friends or a quiet evening with loved ones, all while surrounded by the captivating landscape of the 50-acre working alpaca farm. 

A Unique Retreat for Nature Lovers 

Little Valley 'Summerhouse,' is an immersion in the serene native bushland and manicured farm full of autumn colour. Guests can witness wildlife, including local wallaroos, friendly alpacas, and miniature donkeys. 

With floor-to-ceiling windows, the interior is bathed in natural light—offering warmth in winter and a respite from the heat of the summer months. The home operates entirely off-grid, reflecting a mindful approach to sustainability while providing all the comforts typically found in city living. 

A Celebration of Authentic Beauty 

Guests will experience what some might call luxury—featuring a sumptuous French cast-iron fireplace and 100% alpaca wool duvets—however the owners prefer to describe Little Valley 'Summerhouse' as a space that celebrates beauty, thoughtfulness, and serenity. 

About Wollombi Valley 

Over 170,000 acres of wild Hunter Valley bushland containing two beautiful tiny villages, 1 hour from Sydney’s outskirts & Newcastle suburbs. This remote and historic valley is surrounded by National Parks and State Forest. 

Be immersed in this beautiful remote area, the wild side of the Hunter Valley, with quality food and stays you’d expect without the mainstream crowds. 

Just one hour from Sydney's north and with an average of 1 resident for every 170 acres, Wollombi Valley is a haven for small farms and nature-based stays. 

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For more details, please contact Daniela Riccio mb: 0407 224 150 or Euan Wilcox 0409 988 457 

www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au Back Story on the owners and farm: https://www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au/about Entire Image Library (web & hi-res): https://milouhofmanphotography.pixieset.com/littlevalleyfarmalpacafarm/ (credit photographer when using). Book direct or AirBnb: https://www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au/littlevalleysummerhouse 

Harvest Trails by Daniela on the ABC Radio with Simon Marnie

I'm back on ABC radio, talking to Simon Marnie about what's happening along the Harvest Trail this weekend. Below is a snapshot of what we talked about and some links to get you out there exploring the farms across the Sydney Basin. Enjoy your weekend, Daniela

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It's the final weekend of the Wollombi Valley Sculpture Festival. The last day is Sunday (tomorrow), so make sure to take a trip to Wollombi to enjoy it, as it's only 90 minutes from Sydney.

Markets 

Castle Hill Farmers & Fine Food Market 

Castle Hill showground. 8 am to 12 noon.

It's Happy Birthday to the markets. They are 22 yo. 

They really want to express their gratitude for everyone's support. The growers, producers and shoppers continue to come rain, hail, or shine, and that keeps the market thriving. Thank you!

Carriageworks Farmers Market 

Saturday 28th September 2024 

8 am to 1 pm 

A treasure trove of fresh produce and all undercover in Sydney

Camden Fresh Produce Market

Open Every Saturday 7 am - 12 Noon 

Camden Town Farm 4o Exeter Street Camden

Central Coast

Gosford City Farmers Market is on Sunday 7 am to 1 pm 

Organic Food Markets

Hosted right across Sydney - Organic Food Markets that are held on Saturdays or Sunday. 

From the Innerwest to the Northern Beaches. 

Leichhardt Saturday (8.00 am to 1:00 pm).

Marrickville, Sunday. 9 am to 3 pm. 

Seaforth. Sunday 8 am to 12:30 pm. 

Mona Vale, Sunday 8:30am to 1 pm. 

Where to visit farms this weekend

Bilpin Fruit Bowl

PYO Strawberries 

Strawberries are grown in hot houses, so rain, hail or shine you will be able to walk around the hot houses and PYO.  

Saturday 28th September from 10am-2pm

Sunday 29th September from 10am-2pm

Strawberries $20.00/kg

Bookings are not necessary, you can just turn up and get in.

Adults $20 per person

Children $10 per person

Under 3yrs of age free to enter

Andersons Farm 

Sackville North 

PYO Oranges and Lemons 

Some of the trees are more than 80 years old.

Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th September 2024 

Bookings via their website. 

Entry fee is $5 pp and its cash only. 


Meliora Farm Peats Ridge

PYO Orange, Lemons and Limes 

Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th September 2024

Cost of $30 for a Meliora farm bag that you can fill up with their delicious citrus.  Approximately 10kg of fruit per bag.

Book via their website. 

The Giving Farm, Jilliby 

Sunday 29th September, 2024 

For the kids - Farm Animal Cuddle, Pat & Feed experience

This one is for animal lovers where kids have the chance to learn and feed their farm animals on a certified organic farm. 

Meet the cuddle crew, goats and kids, and learn about sheep's wool from their babydoll sheep and little lamb. There are lots of farm activities for children and a hunt for blue eggs. Book online $27.50 pp. 

Photo thanks to ABC 702AM. Download the Radio APP to listen to the Weekend Mornings Show.

Along the Harvest Trails with Weekend Morning ABC702 AM

I'm back on the radio, chatting to Simon Marnie about all things Harvest Trails and Markets across the Sydney Basin. Here's a screenshot of where to shop, visit, and support our local farmers and growers. Thanks, Daniela


All about locally grown Winter veggies at the markets today. The very best of 

Asian Vegetables, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Leek, Spinach, Mandarins and Oranges 


Markets

Carriageworks Farmers Market 

Saturday 22nd June 2024 

A treasure trove of fresh produce and all undercover in Sydney from 8 am to 1 pm.  

https://www.facebook.com/CarriageworksFarmersMarket



Castle Hill Farmers and Fine Food Market 

Saturday 22nd June 2024 

Castle Hill Showground 8 am to 12 noon. 

https://www.facebook.com/HarvestTrailsAndMarkets


Organic Food Markets Saturday 22nd June. 

Leichhardt - Orange Grove Markets from 8 am to 1 pm. 

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au/Markets_Solo?market=LEICHHARDT&id=4


Camden Fresh Produce Market

Open Every Saturday 7 am - 12 Noon 

Camden Town Farm 4o Exeter Street Camden

https://www.facebook.com/camdenfreshproducemarketarket


Sunday Markets 

Central Coast and Surrounds the 

Gosford City Farmers Market is on Sunday 7 am to 1 pm 

https://www.facebook.com/gosfordcityfarmersmarket


Inner West 

Organic Food Markets in Marrickville Sunday 9 am to 3 pm. 

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au/Markets_Solo?market=MARRICKVILLE&id=15


Northern Beach Mona Vale Sunday, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au/Markets


PICK YOUR OWN 

Glenbernie Family Farms

It's going to be a fantastic weekend at Glenbernie with their Pick Your Own event. You can PYO sunflowers. The kids can feed the cows, meet the mini goats, see alpaca mum, and her cria (baby). There will be a jumping castle the kids and a great picnic area for the whole family to enjoy. 

Bells Line Of Road Kurmond

No Bookings but there is a $10 adult entry fee and $5 per child. 

They have plenty of seasonal produce available for sale all grown on the farm. 

Saturday 9 AM - 2:30 PM and Sunday 9 AM - 3 PM


TNT PRODUCE in right in the heart of Bilpin.
It's Oranges and Lemons… and some Pink Lady Apples to PYO. 

Saturday 22nd June.

Bookings via their website. 

Pink Lady Apples are half price at $2.50 p/k 

Oranges and Lemons are $5 p/k 

Follow their website for Sunday PYO details. 

https://tntproduce.com.au/


South of Sydney Thirlmere, Wollondilly 

Berrylicious Strawberries

PYO Strawberries 

grow in a unique system inside greenhouses and all pesticide-free

Last PYO weekend with bookings is essential, but today only. 

https://www.facebook.com/berryliciousstrawberries


Sneak Peak into next week on the Central Coast: Look out for:

https://www.facebook.com/pickyourownorangesdooralong

Meliora Farm PYO Oranges https://meliorafarm.com.au/whats-on/#booking

Wyuna Farm PYO Oranges https://www.facebook.com/events/408174911814356

Chatting all things Harvest Trails today

What's happening along the harvest trails this weekend? I'm planning to have a chat with Simon Marnie from the ABC702AM Weekend Morning Show. Tune in around 6:30 am - 7 am to listen to our discussion.

~ Saturday 4th November 2023.

Below is a list of places to explore, including the ones we talked about.

PICK YOUR OWN 

Canoelands Orchard 

PYO Peaches, Nectarines and Berries. 

New sessions are available, and bookings are essential. 

Open 9-2 weekdays and 9-4 weekends.

PEACHES are NOW available as well as some yummy nectarines. $6.00 per kilo.

Berries are available at $15 per kilo. Due to their high demand, we recommend that you book a Friday or Saturday morning picking in advance. Please note that the availability of berries changes frequently, and they need to assess the situation regularly. 

Www.bookingscanoelands.com

TNT Produce Bilpin 

PYO Strawberries 

OPEN Saturday 4th, but the strawberry PYO is only on Sunday. 

Sunday 5th November 2023 for PYO STRAWBERRIES.

OPEN 10 am to 4 pm or until sold out. 

Entry is $10 per adult / $5 for children 3 to 12 

You can try it before you buy it!  $20 kilo for what you pick

They are not taking bookings at the moment, walk-ins only.

No EFTPOS is available so bring cash. 

Dogs on a leash are welcome.

Check their Instagram or Facebook for updates on strawberry picking days.

TNT Produce 153 Kurts Road, Bilpin

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054382157120

Bilpin Fruit Bowl 

PYO Strawberries 

Weekend PYO only from 10 am to 4 pm. 

Jump on the Bilpin Fruit Bowl website to book your session. 

2093 Bells Line of Road, Bilpin 

https://bilpinfruitbowl.com.au/product/pick-your-own-booking/


Pine Crest Orchard Bilpin 

Cherry season has started

SHOP Sales only on Saturday 4th November for delicious cherries. 

They will not be open for pick-your-own due to recent rainfall, insufficiently low cherries to pick, and extensive damage to our trees from last weekend.  You can purchase cherries from their shop and jump on their website for the next cherries PYO. 

If you miss out they have the most delicious home made cherry ice cream to enjoy.

https://www.facebook.com/pinecrestorchard

The Giving Farm Central Coast Jilliby

PYO Blueberries 

Saturday and Sunday sessions to book online. 

Certified organic blueberries, and they are seriously incredible! 

Make sure you book online, as it's a small family farm, and you just pay for what you pick on the day. They have seasonal pick-your-own flower events throughout the year so keep an eye on their website for upcoming dates.

https://www.facebook.com/TheGivingFarmAU

https://thegivingfarm.com.au/


Markets

Northside Produce Markets North Sydney 

8 am to 12 noon 

This warmer than usual Spring brings Tradie Fresh Produce from Orange to Northside Produce Market earlier than expected. Not only will they have their Early Sweet variety of cherries they'll also have their luscious mulberries. https://www.facebook.com/NorthsideProduceMarket

The new-ish markets at Stanmore

Stanmore Community Markets 

They opened in September

Today 8 am to 1 pm Every Saturday.  Artisan and Gourmet Food + Fresh produce.

58-76 Stanmore Road, Stanmore https://www.facebook.com/stanmorecommunitymarkets

http://www.stanmorecommunitymarkets.com.au/

Carriageworks Farmers Market 

Every Saturday, 8 am to 1 pm

The market is a Sydney institution providing the freshest seasonal produce from the best growers and producers from around NSW. Talk to the farmer firsthand and learn the stories behind your food. Find organic and biodynamic produce, artisan breads, boutique wines, single-origin coffee, herbal teas, meat and freshly cut flowers. 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh

Stallholder list: https://carriageworks.com.au/events/carriageworks-farmers-market

Camden Fresh Produce Market

Open Every Saturday 7am - 12Noon 

Camden Town Farm 4o Exeter Street Camden

https://www.facebook.com/camdenfreshproducemarketarket

Organic Food Markets

Open-air markets are right across Sydney. 

Find Certified Organic food, artisan gourmet produce and conventional fresh fruit & veg, freshly baked bread and patisserie, seasonal produce from the farmer and other delicacies. In fact, all the goodies you love to eat are at the markets every week, rain or shine.

Newcastle - Friday & Saturday, 9 am to 3 pm

Leichhardt - Saturday, 8:00 am to 1:00 pm

Marrickville - Sunday, 9 am to 3 pm

Mona Vale - Sunday, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm

Seaforth - Sunday, 8:00 am to 12:30 pm

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au/


Photo credit ABC702 AM Weekend Morning, Simon Marnie

Support Local Cessnock Hunter Valley Campaign

We had the pleasure of participating in the SUPPORT LOCAL CESSNOCK campaign this month, thanks to the fantastic video creators Pink Donkey and Advance Greater Cessnock.

This incredible campaign showcased over 50 local businesses and highlighted the beautiful services, businesses, and people who call our valley home.

We were thrilled to be a part of it and even got to show off Little Valley Farm in Laguna, just 40 kilometres from Cessnock. It was an incredibly positive experience, and we're grateful for the opportunity to be a part of such a fantastic initiative.

And here I am doing what I love the most - talking alpacas at Little Valley Farm. The filming was done at the end of June, and boy, oh boy, did our Autumn trees look fabulous. Daniela

What’s NEW this month at Little Valley Farm

We have some exciting news! We will offer one-night stays on Monday nights in our unique 1950s train for September, October and November. This is a limited-time offer, so be sure to take advantage of the stunning weather and relax with us.

Our glamping experience is the perfect way to unwind and enjoy the outdoors. Don't miss out on this opportunity to create unforgettable memories with us, our alpacas and donkeys.

Book now for an early afternoon check-in and late checkout for only $450 (excluding long weekends). For more information, please visit this page and then email Daniela for dates.

We can't wait to host you!



If you plan on visiting the Hunter Valley, reserve your farm stay with us ahead of time. You might also consider joining our monthly alpaca workshop, which is perfect for new alpaca owners. Weekends are strictly two-night stays, and long weekends are three.

Harvest Trails on ABC 702AM Morning Weekends

Hey there! So this morning I was chatting with Simon Marnie on ABC 702AM Weekend Morning Show, and we talked about some amazing places. Here are the links in case you're interested in checking them out too! Thanks Daniela


Weekend Morning Show with Simon Marnie ABC 702AM

Experience the beauty of Sydney markets and help support local farmers and producers while enjoying a fantastic day.

Markets 

Castle Hill Farmers & Fine Food Market

Wow, this morning's lineup of Growers and Producers is simply amazing! You can find everything from delicious Australian seafood to mouth-watering Aussie-grown truffles. And on top of that, some incredible Artisans are showcasing their products. 

Saturday 8 am - 12 Noon

https://www.harvesttrailsandmarkets.com.au/all-markets/castle-hill-farmers-fine-food-market/


Look out for the new Jance Spirit Stall - Honey Mead 

Discover the delicious Jance Honey Spirit from 100% Australian honey sourced directly from our local beekeepers. Join James & Lance of Rouse Hill on their journey to bring you the best of what nature offers. Honey Mead. https://jance.com.au/


Carriageworks Farmers Market

245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh

Winter Seasonal Market! Open 8 am-1 pm. Come along for all the best winter produce and get involved in the day's program. Jump on their website for full event info: 

Jump on their website for their weekly stallholder list. https://carriageworks.com.au/events/carriageworks-farmers-market/

Look out for Organic Food Markets across Sydney in

Lillyfield, Camden, St Ives, Seaforth, just to name a few. 

Discover one near you via the website 

https://www.organicfoodmarkets.com.au/markets.php

Pick Your Own 

Wyuna Farms Central Coast 

Winter Navel oranges, juicy and sweet!

Ripe for picking this Saturday and Sunday and then next week for the last PYO session. 

No need to book + lots of parking and room to pick oranges. 

$20 BYO normal shopping bag to collect.  9:30 am to 1pm. Stay up to date https://www.facebook.com/wyunafarms

Pick your own Oranges Dooralong

They just had a massive school holiday PYO oranges and now opening for the next couple of weekends. 

10 am to 4 pm. No booking and no entry fee. Pay for what you pick. 

If you can’t make PYO this weekend on the Central Coast, there is a new one that we have not talked about before. Book online for next weekend up at Peats Ridge called

Meliora Farm

Cost is $30 for a Meliora farm bag that you can fill up with our delicious citrus. Approximately 12kg of fruit. (29th and 30th July). 

https://meliorafarm.com.au/whats-on/

More Winter time fruits to PYO 

Anderson Pick Your Own Fruit

Mandarines, Oranges and lemons along the beautiful Hawkesbury River. 

PYO morning or afternoon sessions to book online. 

Book via their website. $5 entry adult - $10 bucket

951 Sackville Ferry Road, Sackville North,

https://andersonfarm.com.au/

Cider Australia Awards by

Cider Australia 

Exciting news! This month marks the start of the biggest cider show in Australia - the Awards. It's known for being a leader in cider judging and has gained a great reputation both nationally and internationally.

Cider Australia is all about Australian cider makers using 100% Aussie grown produce.  Any cidermaker big or small can join the cider awards. Jump on their website for full details. https://www.cideraustralia.org.au/


Special thanks to Simon Marnie ABC 702 AM.

Listen, download here on the ABC App.

10 Of The Most Charming Farm Stays In NSW by Urban List

By Jessica Best and Sammy Preston
29th Aug 2022

https://www.theurbanlist.com/sydney/a-list/best-farm-stays-nsw

Bedroom in T4615, our 1950’s Red Rattler

Located about 90-minutes north of Sydney in Laguna, this charming farm brings together two great concepts: getting off the grid and alpacas. Little Valley Farm is all about getting in touch with your surroundings and minimising your environmental footprint. The owners are also registered alpaca breeders (so yes, you could potentially go home with one of these fluffy beings).

There are two rustic accommodation options to choose from and each gives you the freedom to be completely surrounded by bushland, paddocks (filled with the aforementioned fluffy ‘pacas), and fresh produce depending on the time of year. The T4615 Red Rattler is a converted 1950s train carriage. This guy packs a spacious bedroom with a queen bed, a camp-style kitchen, an outdoor wood-fired pizza oven, an outdoor bath with hot water, hammocks, and two yoga mats that you can roll out on the deck.

10 Dreamy Places to Stay in NSW This Summer with Outdoor Baths

We are so happy and excited that Little Valley Farm has been added to the list of Top 10 Dreamy Outdoor Baths in New South Wales! 

It’s an absolute honour for us, as we know all other places on the list and how wonderful they are.

We are also lucky enough to share our home with amazing guests. Thank you Urban List!
— Daniela, Little Valley Farm. Laguna Hunter Valley

Read the full article on URBAN LIST click here 

Located about 90-minutes north of Sydney in Laguna, this charming farm brings together a trifecta of great concepts—getting off the grid, alpacas, and outdoor baths (of course naturally). There are two main types of accommodation here but if you’re keen to slip into an outdoor tub of bubbles and essential oils for total relaxation, you’ll want to knock on the door of the T4615 Red Rattler. This converted 1950s train carriage packs a spacious bedroom with a queen bed, a camp-style kitchen, an outdoor wood-fired pizza oven, hammocks, deck yoga, and a trusty outdoor bath that overlooks paddocks of cute ‘pacas. Book your stay here


Book your next glamping experience for four adults on our eco-farmstay.

Read more here or jump on sign up to waitlist for availability.

New Little Valley Shearer’s Studio coming up Autumn 2022 so don’t miss out on this and get in now so you can enjoy our preview special rates.

Source: https://www.theurbanlist.com/sydney/a-list/nsw-places-to-stay-with-outdoor-bath?fbclid=IwAR08O3_zaG7m09BVEWMM222hW2vfN4awhS3pV-NxlphQIt-mloBh7_ysXtE

Happy International Women's Day!

In celebration of #InternationalWomensDay and to all the women working in Ag in the rain, hail and shine. We say thank you!

Never in my life have I worked so hard and we are on a small farm!

These photos were taken for Hunter Local Land Services as part of the Every Bit Counts program.

The program has been developed to provide small landholders with workshops, field days and resources on topics including weed management, habitat protection, pest animal control and opportunities to develop skills in sustainable land management. All the things we live and breath 24/7 so come join us as Every Bit Counts.

Matt Horspool for Hunter Local Land Services Every Bit Counts. @etchd

Discover more about Little Valley Farm here.

Mansionair MORE

So where do you record a music video about the “frustration of always wanting MORE”? At the little valley farm which is all about having and wanting LESS!

We love being part of the new cult and the train being their new home.

Mansionair has great talent they were grounded and curious guys! We are big fans.