We stayed at the paradise farm for one night. This is our first time to live in a tent. It feels good. We are three of our family this time, a little scared, but overall it is safer and can live in a cabin. It is recommended that several families can live in the tent together and feel good. If you live there, you can feed small animals for free in the evening. This is the real close contact with the animals. The kangaroo touches enough, the koala is too much, and the old is entangled with you, because no one, experience Especially good. My daughter said that the trip to Australia is the favorite farm in paradise. The next morning, you can follow the farmer's milk for free, feed the cows, and lick the eggs. In addition, the bathroom is large and clean, although not independent, it is still very convenient. I don’t need an alarm clock in the morning, all kinds of birds scream, I will wake you up, but the children will not wake up when they sleep well.
- HANHUAN
We spent 2 nights on a powered van site and were hugely impressed! The facilities were clean, staff friendly and obliging and the outlook was beautiful. Hardly seems possible it’s located in such a busy city. There are extra activities for Farmstay guests morning and evening, along with the usual Paradise Country experience. There is a onsite Restaurant, and shops aren’t too far away if you need additional supplies. We will definitely be back to stay.
- bundy2010