Experience.

Experience Burradoo Park Farm as a working regenerative farm, where food, people and place are deeply connected.

Wander the grounds, grab a coffee, and enjoy meals thoughtfully prepared on site by the Three Blue Ducks using fresh ingredients from the farm that reflect seasonality, place and the realities of regenerative agriculture. 

Quality produce, good food, and time well spent.

Learn.

Education is at the heart of Burradoo Park Farm. Visitors can enjoy guided farm tours, local markets, workshops, school programs and hands-on sustainability experiences.

This is complemented by our partnership with the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation to provide further primary school programming.

As we learn, we share. Join us on the journey.

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Grow.

Our farms and food spaces are the working backbone of Burradoo Park Farm. We’re guided by regenerative farming and land stewardship, with a focus on circular systems and waste minimisation. This is a place for trying new things; testing, learning and adapting as we go.

From the paddocks to the kitchen, what we grow is harvested, prepared and shared with purpose. Any excess is returned to the land to improve the health and resilience of the ecosystem. We are always growing and seek to share the practical learnings with other farmers, growers and the wider community.

Everything on the farm plays a role, from livestock manure enriching the soil to grass growing to feed the cattle. 

By caring for living soils and working with natural cycles, we create a healthier, more resilient landscape where waste is minimised and everything supports the food we grow. 

We’re not just growing food. We’re farming soil!

Baked goods

THE BAKEHOUSE

by three blue ducks

Baked fresh, inspired by the farm. A sourdough-led bakery focused on long fermentation, flavour and everyday staples, alongside creative seasonal baking inspired by the farm.

Opening hours coming soon.

General store

THE FARMHOUSE

by three blue ducks

Eat at the farm, or take it home. A relaxed café and produce store that will operate as a community hub, showcasing Burradoo Park Farm's produce alongside goods from like-minded regional growers and makers.

Opening hours coming soon.

Restaurant dining

three blue ducks

Thoughtfully grown. Beautifully served. A produce-first, seasonal dining experience that will be elevated yet approachable, grounded in what is grown and raised on-site and complemented by trusted local producers.

Opening hours coming soon.

Want To Know More?

When will Burradoo Park Farm open?

We are a working farm with some ongoing construction to ready the site to welcome you all in the coming months. For your safety and that of our teams, access is not possible until the precinct opens to the community. Follow our socials to stay up-to-date on our opening plans - we can't wait to welcome you soon!

Is Burradoo Park Farm a working farm?

Yes, we are a 600-acre working farm producing nutrient‑dense food by applying proven sustainable, regenerative and organic‑aligned practices. By combining science‑led decision‑making and hands‑on observation – including soil testing, cover cropping and diversified land management – the team restores soil health, strengthens biodiversity and builds long‑term natural capital. Burradoo Park Farm supports a diverse agricultural system, including cattle and sheep, a market garden, a cut-flower garden and an orchard featuring a wide variety of fruit trees.

What can we experience at Burradoo Park Farm?
Designed as a regenerative farm, education precinct and farm-to-table hospitality destination, Burradoo Park Farm combines sustainable agriculture with immersive learning and agritourism experiences to reconnect people with the land and where their food comes from.
 
We're proud to work alongside our hospitality partner, the Three Blue Ducks, to bring its long-standing commitment to honest food, ethical sourcing and produce-led cooking to Burradoo Park Farm via an exciting multi-format hospitality offering. 
Can I visit without booking a tour?

Yes, much of the precinct will be free to the public, allowing visitors to explore the grounds, playground and farm environment at their own pace, while guided tours and workshops will be available via booking online closer to the opening date.

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.

How do I get to Burradoo Park Farm?

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.