Alpaca Farm Open Day - Little Valley Farm, Hunter Valley

Come join us on the Hunter Valleys most beautiful Alpaca Farm.

As a breeding farm it is only open a few times a year and this November will be the first to welcome children of all ages.

Little Valley Farm is a AAA registered breeder of Huacaya and Suri Alpacas with between 20 and 40 Alpaca on the farm at any one time.

Set on 50 lush acres (in the good times!) in a natural amphitheatre surrounded by an abundance of native birds and animals. Read more about our exclusive open day on our Facebook page and purchase your tickets here.

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~~ Plant a Tree for every visitor stay ~~

We plant trees all the time, for food, for the garden and to replenish our future timber needs on our 50 acre farm. But we also want to plant a tree for every visitor stay, as a way to remember all the great people who have stayed with us and also to ensure that every single visit to our off-grid farm is carbon neutral. The tree we plant we will sequest approx 10x more carbon over Its lifetime than the average 2-day visit & and overnight stay. Help us plant the tree and we’ll be proudly putting your name on it too. 

  • Using Carbon Neutral Aust estimate of 15 trees to sequestered 1 ton per year. Carbon Footprint calculator for an average two day stay travel from Sydney in an average petrol car. There is of course high variability and extensive assumptions made in this rough figure.

  • (Carbonfootprint.com, Carbonneutral.com.au)

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Alpaca Shearing - October 19th

Want to help out on shearing day and learn more about alpacas? Join us on the weekend of 18th October, 2019 - rain, hail or shine. We shear on 19th.

Farm stay option available for two people in the rustic train and two people in the tiny shepherds hut.

Help out, get involved, learn, work and then enjoy our fantastic wood-fired pizza in the afternoon. It will be share facilities in the common areas such as the train’s kitchen, bathroom, BBQ and hang-out deck.

Book your train stay for $300, 2 pax, 2 nights - 18th and 19th October

Book your shepherds hut stay for $200, 2 pax, 2 nights - 18th and 19th October

Check out the train and hut stay on our website www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au

Book direct with Daniela for this unique alpaca farm stay experience on 18th and 19th October. Check in on Friday afternoon and checkout Sunday. No AirBnB booking fee’s plus we feed you a wonderful wood-fired pizza lunch and a farm breakfast the next day. A unique farm stay experience in the Hunter Valley.

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Roscoe the friendly alpaca

Our alpacas are known as the friendly alpacas but Roscoe is know as the hugger. From the day he was born he was comfortable with us and now loves all our guests, tapping them gently on the knee for a hug or a neck scratch.

Sleepy Laguna

On a very beautiful Winters morning in Laguna. You coming?

Book your two nights farm stay with us. 4 adults in our rustic red rattler train and tiny shepherds hut. See our website for full dets.

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The Alpaca Nursery

Book your four person farmstay with us and get close up and personal with the alpacas. There are some very inquisitive little cria’s running around the paddocks right now.

At night we keep them safe and warm in our alpaca nursery with mum and listen to them humming away.

Visit our website www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au to book your farmstay via AirBnB.

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Discover a world of Little Valley Farm

So much has been happening on the farm this season. From cria births to our annual event, afternoon-on-the-farm alpaca workshop plus our goofy Guinea Fowl as well as Winston the Alpaca - a fabulous drawing by local Hunter Valley artiste. Tonight we say farewell a very warm Autumn and here comes the cold.

Click on the images to view our full Little Valley Farm Instagram page.

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Hello little ones!

May is a busy time for us with lots of cria’s unpacking plus our alpaca open day. A big welcome to Roscoe-Lilly and Boey born this month. The weather has been perfect and when winter eventually comes around we have our little coats on and plenty of alpaca shelters.

Lilly and Roscoe on the right and Zoey and Boey on the left.

Don’t forget we currently have some wethers for sale as pairs so contact us for more info.

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Alpaca Paddock Sessions

Sitting on the famous vintage red rattler train deck enjoying the girls antics. The wethers are in the other paddock on the hill and the stud is sun basking near the summer palace.

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Sunday afternoon on the Alpaca farm. For buyers and lovers

Afternoon-on-the-farm is a great way to learn about alpacas for anyone who is interested including those with small acreage and those just who are just dreaming of having a couple of alpacas as pets or lawnmowers.

You will get to know them, feed them and enjoy food and drinks in the park like surrounds of Little Valley Farm.

It will be a great way to learn about;

* alpaca health,

* best shed layouts for shearing and small pens,

* appropriate shade,

* best feed, grass and paddocks,

* nail trimming, grooming, shearing and vaccinations

*alpaca fleece, spinning and knitting.

Get some hands-on experience and ask any questions you have about these amazing creatures.


This day is suitable for people wanting to buy or even just dreaming to own alpaca’s.  Little Valley Farm is a registered breeder with the Australian Alpaca Association.


Cost: $20+gst per person. 

Sunday: 26th May, 2019

Please do not bring your dogs to our farm.

Wood-fired pizza snacks and drinks on the train deck in the afternoon.

Buy tickets through Eventbrite (link) and email us at danielariccio@hotmail.com to let us know your coming. 


Times are 12:30pm to 3pm.

Location: Laguna, Hunter Valley, you will be emailed a map.

RSVP: A must as limited places available.

Payment: Info below. Ticket price + gst & booking fee.

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Buy your tickets here before 23rd May, 2019.

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Alpacas

We do know Alpacas are definitely cute and people love meeting them. Here are ten things you did not know about alpacas: 

1) There are only two breeds, the huacaya (wuh-kai-ya), which has fluffy hair (fleece) akin to a teddy bear, and the suri alpaca which has long wavy hair (fleece), that hangs off its body and kinda looks like dreadlocks. 

2) Like their cousins the llamas, alpacas spit when angry or annoyed.  Lucky for us, our alpacas are well behaved and only spit at each other when I have the food bucket.  I do have to admit, I have been caught in the spitfire a couple of times.  

3)  Alpacas are gentle on the land with their soft pads on their feet, which does not churn up the paddocks like a cow or horse’s hooves.  They do have long nails and we trim them every three months. 

4) They are known as good lawnmowers as when alpacas eat grass, they snip off the top of the plant unlike some other animals that pull the grass up by the root when eating.

5) They “cush” when seated, meaning they fold their legs under their body making them easy to transport in smaller trailers. 

6) Alpacas’ tails are used to express feelings to each other. If they’re bothered by something they will twitch it back and forth. If an animal is being submissive it will raise its tail over its body and crouch down. 

7)  Alpacas always poop in the same place. They line up to use these communal dung piles in the paddock. We then scoop it up and use in our garden beds as its known as 'alpaca gold' due to no weeds being transferred.

8) Mothers almost always have their babies in the morning. By having their babies in the morning, the cria will have the whole day to dry off, begin walking around, and nurse from its mother before the temperatures begin to drop. 

9) Females have an 11.5 month gestation period and about 90% of the time they don’t need help in the delivery of the babies.

10) Alpacas love to sunbathe.  The first time I saw them sunbathing, I freaked out as they look like they are dead. You can walk right up to them and they won't hear you in their deep sunny slumber. I wish I could sleep like that!  

Don’t forget about our 4 pax farm stay where you can enjoy a full weekend of interaction with these lovely animals. Fact 11, they love to hog the camera! See our farm stay for more details.

If you have small acreage and would love some wethers as fantastic lawnmowers, please contact us as we always have several available for sale. Training and alpaca workshops are also held at Little Valley Farm.

Hello Costa!

Last week I had the pleasure of visiting Sydney and meeting up with my all-time favourite person - Costa Georgiadis. You will recognise Costa.... and his beard from the iconic ABC's Gardening Australia show. 

More to come shortly..... on our meeting and podcast. All will be revealed shortly. 

Thank you to Costa for your never-ending energy, enthusiasm and dedication to our great Australian environment. You are a champion! See you soon Costa Georgiadis Official

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