ABOUT US

Burradoo Park Farm, a fork in the road.

Founded by Annie Cannon-Brookes, Burradoo Park Farm is a working regenerative farm and community precinct – a fork in the road that invites us to rethink how we grow, source and value our food. A place where innovation, sustainable farming and hands-on education come together to show there are other ways.

Across the property, you’ll find grazing animals, market gardens, orchards and dedicated learning spaces – all part of a living, breathing farm ecosystem.

We’re open seven days a week, inviting you to explore, learn and reconnect with where your food truly comes from.

It all comes together in a genuine farm-to-table experience – at The Bakehouse, The Farmhouse and the Three Blue Ducks restaurant – where what’s grown on the farm is thoughtfully shared at the table.

In the Paddocks

Burradoo Park Farm spans multiple properties, each playing a role in one connected, working regenerative farm.

Across the land you’ll find grazing livestock, market gardens, orchards and learning spaces.. all working together as one living system. Much of the farm is open to wander, so you can experience it firsthand, not just read about it.

Around the Stables

Our main precinct is centred by The Green and bordered by The Innovation Stables. It’s the heart of the farm’s public life and where most visits begin.

Here you’ll find The Bakehouse, The Farmhouse and the Three Blue Ducks restaurant, alongside market days and much more. It’s where what’s grown on the farm is baked, cooked and shared.

Partnerships

We’re always looking to collaborate with growers, brands and businesses who share our values.

Think of us as the test farm; trialling ideas, refining techniques and sharing what we learn. If you believe in better food systems and hands-on education, there’s room to build something together.

Philosophy

We believe the way we grow food shapes the future.

Regenerative farming, practical education and values-led business sit at the core of what we do. It’s not about being perfect – it’s about restoring the land, sharing what we learn and proving there’s a better way forward.

Want To Know More?

What can I expect to do at Burradoo Park Farm?

We are a working farm and are now open to the community. Come and explore, get involved in hands-on learning at the Innovation Stables, grab a coffee or something to eat from the Bakehouse, or settle in with the Farmhouse and restaurant offering by Three Blue Ducks.

Can I visit without booking a tour?

Yes, much of the precinct is free to the public, allowing visitors to explore the grounds, playground and farm environment at their own pace, while guided tours and workshops are available via booking online. See our Whats On page.

Where are you and how do I get there?

Uniquely located next to Burradoo Train Station and on the cycle route between Bowral and Moss Vale, the farm has a designated pedestrian and cycling entrance accessed via the pedestrian crossing with bicycle parking just inside the farm gate. Weekend shuttle buses will also operate at regular intervals from Bowral Train Station to the precinct, complimented by a limited number of on-site parks. The pedestrian and cycling entrance is at Burradoo Train Station and the car park is located at 6 Railway Rd, Burradoo NSW 2576.

Are children and families welcome?

Most definitely! Burradoo Park Farm is a family-friendly destination with much of the educational experiences, food offerings and explorable grounds, including the playground, designed to be a fun and accessible experience for the whole family.