Windy Station
Highlights
- Explore 65,000 acres of fertile Liverpool Plains, discovering diverse crops like sunflowers and red sorghum.
- Wander through the historic Windy Station Woolshed, a state heritage site showcasing 120 years of agricultural history.
- Wake up to stunning sunrises in refurbished shearers quarters, immersing yourself in authentic rural life.
- Join a guided farm tour, learning directly from farmers about sustainable practices and local produce.
Windy Station is located on the vast and abundant Liverpool Plains region of northern NSW. The region boasts the most fertile soils in Australia and is surrounded by a unique blend of year-round food and fibre production.
Beef, cotton, and grains are produced at Windy Station, which is also home to the famous state heritage list Windy Station Woolshed, built in 1901. Visitors from far and wide are welcome to explore the stunning array of colours from the sunflowers to red sorghum, wander through 120 years of history in the woolshed, wake up to the sunrise in the refurbished shearers quarters, or spend an hour touring the farm with one of the farmers and learning about Australian agriculture across 65,000 acres!
Windy Station is located an easy 4.5 hours north of Sydney, three hours north west of Newcastle, or an hour from Tamworth airport, linking it directly to Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane.
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- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.