Farm Fresh Food
Can you see the food bowl?
Yes, I can taste it
Gallo Dairyland
Well worth a drive and only 10 minutes from your door, on the lush tropical Atherton Tablelands you will find a dairy farm that has opened the doors or rather their gates to the public. With the farming enterprise positioned between Atherton, Malanda and Yungaburra you will be pleasantly surprised to find a fully operational dairy farm; a gourmet cheese factory; a sensational café/restaurant; and last but not least, the most beautiful hand-crafted chocolate.Visit Website
Nerada Tea
It was April Fool’s Day, 1882, when four young brothers – James, Herbert, Leonard and Sidney Cutten – rowed a boat down the Tully River in North Queensland, winding up the coast for more than 50 kilometres to discover Bingil Bay, the place that was to become the home of Nerada Tea, Australia’s largest tea grower.Visit Website
Mt Uncle Distillery
Mt. Uncle Distillery began its life in 2001 and is the creation of Head Distiller and Director Mark Watkins.
The distillery began with a multitude of liqueurs sourcing ingredients and fruits from Mt Uncle farm itself and other local farm lands.Visit Website
Jaques coffee plantation
Jaques Coffee Plantation is an Agri-Tourism business in the Mareeba Shire with 85,000 productive coffee trees, a 130 seat fully licensed restaurant and café sits at the heart of the plantation, onsite roastery and gift shop.Visit Website
Cross meats
A brand new butcher shop located in Atherton, Tablelands Owned and operated by local butcher Doug Cross who prides himself on genuine quality meats.Visit Website
Shaylee strawberries
Shaylee Strawberries is located on the Atherton Tablelands ( 700 meters above Sea level) between Atherton and the historic Township of Yungaburra. Shaylee’s rich red volcanic soil and temperate weather conditions are just right for the cultivation of large succulent strawberries. These are at their best during the tourist season, July to November.Visit Website
Mungalli Dairy
At Mungalli Biodynamic our farms are more than just cows and pasture. We have planted rainforest and created wetlands to cultivate a living farm organism. Our farms are full of wallabies, cassowaries and a diverse bird population and even dingoes, exactly as a biodynamic farm should be.Visit Website