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FARM TRAIL MAP Discover the Location of the Blackwood River Valley Farm Trail Businesses Here 1. SPRING VALLEY ORCHARD 3. OUT ‘N’ ABOUT EGGS Blackwood River Valley Welcome to the Blackwood River Valley By appointment Drop in during opening hours The Blackwood River Valley is the heart of food production in the southwest. Spring Valley Orchard includes Find us A premium free to roam egg brand shed at the end of the FARM an organic apple and plum orchard 19724 South West Highway, where the well-being of the chickens drive. The region produces one of the widest ranges of food plus a market garden. Newlands comes first. Lyndon & Beth Crouch Find us TRAIL in Western Australia. Get set to experience what the region Open by appointment are the early pioneers of true “Paddock has to offer on the stunning Blackwood River Valley Food A tour of the farm takes between 08 9731 6214 464 Cundinup South Road, 60 and 90 minutes and includes the organic-orchard.com.au Raised Eggs”. Their chickens are free Nannup Trail. In season, you can taste sweet chestnuts, local honey, packing shed, fruit grading machinery to wander the paddocks during the day Open 7 days 8am–3pm sheep’s cheese, local cider and ales and local wines. and sleep in converted caravans. Come 08 9756 2048 and picking fruit that’s in season Facebook: ‘Out ‘N’ About Meander around three historic towns. Bridgetown, in the orchard. and take a selfie with the vans in the Free to Roam Eggs’ the Winter Capital of WA. Nannup, one of the best preserved background or buy eggs from the egg Tours are $10 per person. 1950’s towns in WA and Balingup, famous for its Medieval Festival held every August. Every season brings a new look to the valley. In autumn experience one of the five best places in Australia to see Autumn colour as recognised by QANTAS, in winter enjoy 2. CAMBRAY CHEESE 4. SOUTHERN FORESTS HONEY a log fire in one of the many accommodation venues, Drop in during opening hours Drop in during opening hours in spring marvel at the wild flowers and in summer see why Cambray Cheese is a true family Find us Producers of premium raw honey Find us the area is often called the Tuscany of the south west. business born from Jane’s passion for 4573 Vasse Highway, harvested from the nectar flows 429 East Nannup Road, Stay a night, or a few days and explore the farms, gardens, cheesemaking and Bruce’s experience Cundinup of the Western Australian forests. Nannup restaurants and forests. Enjoy all the Blackwood River Valley Open 7 days 9am–5pm Thurs–Sun 10am–2pm in sheep farming, with son Tom in the 08 9756 2037 Honey, creamed honey, honeycomb Other times by appointment has to offer. dairy. Sample our delicious range of cambraysheepcheese.com.au and related products are available 08 9756 0900 Note: Some of the locations are working farms and may farm house cheese and bring along southernforestshoney.com.au from the farm shop. be seasonal or require you to make an appointment if you a bottle of local wine to enjoy with Seasonal beekeeping workshops would like to visit, so please make sure you read the details a cheese platter in the peaceful farm available. for each location. surroundings. Traditional English teas and Jane’s famous fruit cake served with cheese are not to be missed. 5. CHESTNUT BRAE 7. ORGANIC FINE FOOD COMPANY Ready to get started? About the Blackwood River Valley Seasonal and by appointment By appointment We suggest you use Balingup, Bridgetown or Nannup Characterised by lush rolling hills and charming historic towns, as a starting point to experience the trail. the Blackwood River Valley is breathtakingly picturesque and Chestnut Brae organic sweet Find us Regenerative Organic Agriculture. Find us naturally beautiful. Food and wine lovers will be delighted by the chestnut farm specialises in 416 Elwins Road, Bridgetown Enhance your food and wine experience by staying at one 106 McKittrick Road, Visit us to see & hear how living, array of products on offer for tasting throughout the region which “everything chestnuts” including Carlotta (follow the signs Open by appointment of the country-style accommodation options in the region. breathing, thriving soils are directly 08 9761 2901 is tied together by the Blackwood River; the longest continually chestnut ice cream, puree, flour along Chalwell Road off Accommodation on the trail includes: connected to the health of our animals, organicfinefood.com.au flowing river in Western Australia. and chestnut ale. Chestnuts are fed Vasse Highway) Seasonal opening produce, and to YOU! Balingup Nannup to heritage Berkshire pigs to produce April to June Pastured/forested organic eggs, pork, Balingup Heights Cambray Cottages About WA Food & Wine Trails some of the best pork in the world. Thurs–Mon 10am–4pm beef, vegetables, and homemade Hilltop Forest Cottages 08 9756 2037 The farm is open April to June, other Other times by appointment Western Australia is blessed with a huge range of memorable pantry goods (ketchup, tomato soup, 08 9764 1283 times of the year by appointment. 0409 10 41 20 Chestnut Brae Farmstay food and drink experiences. The WA Food and Wine Trails chestnutbrae.com.au berry sauce, and apple sauce) Lewana Cottages 0409 104 120 provide you with a sample of what is available across the state. are available for purchase. 08 9764 1016 Holberry House Make sure you look out for them on your travels. 08 9756 1276 Greenbushes Jarrah Glen Cottages 6. LEVANDA GROVE 8. BLACKWOOD VALLEY BEEF Shamrock Hotel 08 9756 0390 Drop in during opening hours By appointment 08 9764 3512 Loose Goose Chalets Find us Find us We produce extra virgin olive oil and Blackwood Valley Beef is a fully Bridgetown 08 9756 1170 breed alpacas. The olive oil, olive oil 142 Tweed Road, Bridgetown certified organic beef cattle property, 108 McLarty Road, Atina Rocks soaps and lotions and handmade Mon–Fri 10am–4pm we supply high quality organic grass Boyup Brook Nannup Hideaway Open by appointment Country Homestead alpaca knitwear’s are available from Other times by appointment fed beef and grass fed lamb into WA’s Spa Cottages 0427 348 496 08 9761 4632 our farm shop. 08 976 1125 top restaurants and retailers. 08 9756 0069 levandagrove.com.au blackwoodvalleybeef.com.au Donnelly River Village Nannup Lavender Visit the Oli-Paca Shed for olive oil Our farm is holistically managed using 08 9772 1244 tastings, observe olive harvesting biological farm inputs. Tours of the Tranquil Campground 0428 302 370 Visit the trails WA website at trailswa.com.au and download (May-June), meet and feed alpacas, farm are available. On farm 10 kilo the TrailsWA app from the App Store to find more trails to explore. and stroll through our olive grove packs of beef and lamb are available Nannup Valley Chalets and garden. for purchase. 08 9756 1562 BLACKWOOD RIVER VALLEY FARM TRAIL MAP Discover the location of the Blackwood River Valley Farm Trail businesses here. Getting Around KEY The Blackwood River Valley is conveniently located in the centre Local Produce of the South West region, approximately 3 hours drive from Perth, providing a great opportunity to use the region as a base to explore Boyanup Restaurant/Café the South West which is one of the world’s 36 biodiversity hot spots Farm Trail and its breathtaking scenery. Visitors to Margaret River are less than an hour’s drive on the sealed Mowen Road from the delights of the Blackwood River Valley town of Nannup. Likewise day trips 1. SPRING VALLEY ORCHARD from Busselton and Bunbury, which are also less than an hour’s drive, provide an opportunity to sample the wide range of premium 19724 South West Highway, Newlands Open by appointment food and produce from the Blackwood River Valley. The best way to Donnybrook 08 9731 6214 experience all that the region has to offer is to self-drive. There are organic-orchard.com.au a number of car hire options in Perth available for visitors. Accommodation and further information 2. CAMBRAY CHEESE 4573 Vasse Highway, Cundinup Contact the helpful staff at the local Visitor Centres for Open 7 days 9am–5pm comprehensive information about the Blackwood River Valley, 08 9756 2037 including accommodation and tour bookings. cambraysheepcheese.com.au Newlands 1 Balingup Visitor Centre 3. OUT ‘N’ ABOUT EGGS 464 Cundinup South Road, Nannup South West Highway, Balingup irup Rd K -Grim Wilga-Grimwade Open 7 days 8am–3pm w ade Rd 7 days, 9am–3pm D 08 9756 2048 on n 08 9764 1818 y Facebook: ‘Out ‘N’ About Free to Roam Eggs’ b r o balinguptourism.com.au o k B o 4. SOUTHERN FORESTS HONEY y Bridgetown-Greenbushes Visitor Centre up B 429 East Nannup Road, Nannup r o 154 Hampton St, Bridgetown o Thurs–Sun 10am–2pm k R Other times by appointment Mon–Fri 9am–5pm d Balingup 08 9756 0900 Sat 10am–3pm S ou southernforestshoney.com.au Sun 10am–1pm th W 8 Kirup R e p- s 08 9761 1740 in u d t Cund e r 5. CHESTNUT BRAE bridgetown.com.au n Boyup Brook Hw y 106 McKittrick Road, Carlotta (follow the signs Nannup Visitor Centre d R along Chalwell Road off Vasse Highway) Greenbushes k o d r o Seasonal opening, April to June 16 Warren Rd, Nannup R B 2 h t d up Thurs–Mon 10am–4pm u R geto wn-Boy Mon–Fri 10am–4pm o p id S u Br Other times by appointment nn Sat 9:30am–4pm p a u 3 -N 0409 104 120 in up Sun 10am–4pm d g chestnutbrae.com.au n lin u a B 08 9756 1901 C everythingnannup.com.au V 6.
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