Mountview Alpaca Farm
Nestled in the lush green hills behind Port Macquarie, Mountview Alpaca Farm offers a delightful slice of rural life just minutes from the coast. This working alpaca farm invites you to get up close with these gentle, curious animals, feed them by hand, and learn about alpaca husbandry and fleece production. The farm’s scenic setting, with rolling pastures and eucalyptus-dotted ridges, makes it a perfect stop for families, animal lovers, and anyone seeking a relaxed, hands-on experience away from the beach crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Alpaca feeding & meet-and-greet: Walk among the friendly herd, feed them from your palm, and snap photos of their endearing expressions and fluffy coats.
- Farm tour & shearing demo (seasonal): Join a guided walk to learn about alpaca care, breeding, and the annual shearing process – a fascinating insight into sustainable fibre farming.
- Farm shop with alpaca products: Browse soft alpaca wool garments, yarn, toys, and locally made soaps – perfect for unique souvenirs or gifts.
- Picnic with a view: Enjoy the farm’s peaceful atmosphere with a self-packed lunch at one of the scenic tables overlooking the paddocks.
- Kids’ activity area: Little ones can try their hand at bottle-feeding orphan lambs (when available) or explore the farm’s small animal enclosure.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend between 1.5 and 2.5 hours at Mountview Alpaca Farm, which allows time for a guided tour, feeding session, and a browse of the shop. If you have young children or want to linger over a picnic, budget up to 3 hours. The farm is best visited in the morning when the alpacas are most active, and it’s a wonderful way to start a day before heading to the coast for lunch.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie town centre – 20 minutes east, with its riverfront restaurants, heritage buildings, and the Koala Hospital.
- Lake Cathie – 15 minutes south, a serene coastal lagoon ideal for kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching.
- Wauchope – 15 minutes north-west, gateway to the Werrikimbe National Park and the historic Timber Town museum.
- Bago Maze & Winery – 10 minutes south, combine a visit with a wine tasting and a wander through the giant hedge maze.
- Cowarra State Forest – 10 minutes north, offering walking trails and mountain-biking through towering flooded gum trees.
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Image credits
- Lake Cathie — Photnart ( talk ) / Public domain
- Wauchope — Kim Gallery / CC BY-SA 4.0