Using the wood-fired Finnish dry Sauna

Currently not in use. TBA expected 2026 due to upgrade.


Experience the ultimate relaxation with our handcrafted sauna. A simple pleasure on an off-grid working farm. Built by Euan with care and creativity, it features beautifully repurposed cedar, blending sustainability with elegance. At its core is an authentic wood-fired stove imported from Finland, offering an unparalleled sauna experience.

*There is an additional charge to use this service, so please check with Daniela in advance.

Sauna Rules

  • Do not use the sauna alone or without a person knowingly monitoring your time in the sauna

  • Pregnant women, elderly people suffering from heart disease, diabetes and high or low blood pressure should not use the sauna. 

  • Do not use the sauna under the influence of alcohol, hypnotics and/or tranquillisers.

  • Not to be used by children under 16 years of age

  • Long exposure to sauna temperature may result in nausea, dizziness and/or fainting. Observe reasonable time limits. 10-15 minutes is recommended in one session. Cool down with a cold shower or stand outside between sessions

  • Remove all jewellery.

  • Swim attire or towel must be worn while sitting on benches for hygiene reasons.

  • Do not sit on the benches wet. You must be fully dry each time you enter.

  • Do not pour excessive water over the hot stones.

  • Do not leave the Sauna door open. Get in and out quickly to retain heat

  • Do not jump on or overload cedar benches. A maximum of 1 person on each tier is recommended. Incorrect use may lead to bench failure.

  • Always shower before entering the sauna. Wash and fully towel dry before entering the Sauna.

  • All persons using the sauna do so at their own risk and sole responsibility.

  • Never (ever) leave the wood-fired sauna stove door open - not even to establish the fire. Red Cedar can be highly flammable.

  • Only burn what we have given you. (Do not burn any tissue or paper whatsoever).

What is a Finnish Dry Sauna?

A Finnish sauna is a sauna that harnesses the power of relatively dry heat. Unlike steam rooms, also known as wet saunas, moisture and steam play are not a major feature of a Finnish sauna. Humidity is typically kept around 5-20%, and the temperature is set around 60-80ºC.

This relatively low humidity sets the Finnish sauna apart from other baths and saunas which includes:

  • Tropical bath: temperatures average 50-75ºC with an ambient humidity of roughly 20-40%.

  • Biosauna: it has an average temperature of about 50-60 ºC and a humidity level of about 45-65%.

  • Russian sauna: temperatures range between 60-90ºC, with humidity levels around 60-70%.

  • Steam bath: temperatures reach 40-45ºC, with humidity at 100%.

How to have an awesome Finnish Sauna at LVF

As an off-grid farm our Sauna is powered by a traditional wood fired sauna stove. People pre-book the use of the sauna and the first fire is preset with timber. Simply light the newspaper and it should burn well for about 15 minutes or so. Do not overload the firebox too early with large timbers, you may smother the flames, let the fire get established. Alternatively don’t leave it too long before adding more timber, it will just burn out and you’ll have to start again. Start with the smaller timber and work up to larger, heavier, logs which have been left for you. It will take about 1 to 1 ½ hours to get the sauna upto about 60°.

Never leave the sauna wood fired stove door open! Air is sucked up through the grates into the firebox, this always enables plenty of air to establish the flames (this is different to the other wood fire stoves). The red cedar panelling can be highly flammable, please be careful.

Make sure the Sauna is at least 55° or 60° degrees. Once in the sauna you can apply One or Two ladles of clean water to the hot stones to help raise the temperature a little. The upper air vent, above the top bench, should be open. Ensure the door is always fully closed.

Before entering the sauna to start your first session, rinse off in our adjoining rain shower. Wash with soap and fully rinse off with water. These Finnish dry saunas are used for therapeutic, not hygienic, purposes. The inside of the sauna must be kept clean at all times. Towel dry before entering the sauna, this promotes sweating and the elimination of toxins.

Always use a towel that you can fold or wrap around you before sitting down. This serves a dual purpose. The benches are hot, and sitting directly on them can be uncomfortable and even burn the user without the towel. This also keeps the sauna clean for other users, since no one sits directly on the same surface if everyone uses a towel.

Users stay in the sauna for an average of 15 minutes. However, the time varies from person to person: some can only handle 5 to 10 minutes of the dry heat, others a little more. If you have excessive perspiration, feel uncomfortable or dizzy step outside and cool down for a while. The lower bench is cooler than the higher bench, so start there or move there if you are too hot.

Cool down after leaving the sauna. You can either stand outside for a while or our favourite option is to have a cold-cold, shower. It may be best to go slowly, starting with the feet and gradually moving upwards but in the end you can go full Wim Hof and shower directly under the very cold water from our rainwater tanks. This simulates the traditional Finnish habit of jumping in cold lakes between sauna sessions. 

Towel dry and then go back inside the sauna and repeat the entire process again for another two times. Your total session would be between 40-60mins including the sauna and the showers. 

We guarantee you will feel relaxed after your session. 

You can have Wine & Cheese like many do in the Hunter Valley or grab Sausage and Beer which is the traditional Finnish post-sauna relaxation. 

Rain shower with full bush views

Benefits of a Finnish sauna

Using the Finnish sauna in conjunction with the other elements of your stay should help you deeply relax. The sauna itself is a great tool that has these important benefits for your physical and mental health.

  • Detoxification: A key benefit is the ability for a Finnish to help eliminate toxins, something the body does naturally when it sweats. The high temperatures of the Finnish sauna trigger a deep sweat, which eliminates a large amount of toxins to help purify the body

  • Skin care: High temps and sweating do more than just detoxify: they also help remove dead skin cells. This also helps with cellular renewal and skin care.

  • Improved immune function: By accelerating the body’s detoxification processes, a dry sauna helps boost several of the body’s systems, including the immune system.

  • Improved breathing: The high temperatures inside a Finnish sauna help to reduce congestion. The dry air opens the airways for easier clearing of any congestion in the respiratory tract. The use of cold showers helps intensify this benefit.

  • Muscle relaxation: The high temperatures inside the sauna combined with the cold-water baths afterwards help to relax muscles. This is true for anyone who uses a sauna, but it is particularly useful after a workout or training session.

  • Prevent fluid retention: Sweating does more than just eliminate toxins: it also helps the body get rid of excess liquid. This helps the body run more efficiently and can aid in weight loss.

  • Reduces stress: Last but not least, another benefit of Finnish saunas that shouldn’t be overlooked is that they help to significantly reduce stress. The combined effects of both the detoxification and muscle relaxation as well as the dry sauna ritual itself help users de-stress.

Our Sauna featured Australian Traveller magazine.

Please ensure you note our check-in times so we can meet you and cover the health and safety of all wood-fired facilities. You will not be able to light them until we cover our H&S upon check-in with you. If you are late for check-in then you will have to wait until the next day to meet up and show you. Your safety and ours is a priority.

Eels in the wild

I know it's not alpaca-related but it is part of living in the bush, and the video is too good not to share.

Just another day at the Summer House! 

Euan and I were enjoying a peaceful moment on the deck when we spotted this magnificent creature gliding through the dam—an enormous, so relaxed and graceful eel. Watching it casually feed on the grasses beneath the water’s surface was mesmerising, moving so effortlessly. 🐍

Nature always surprises us, and this was one of those magical moments we love about living here in Wollombi Valley. We feel so lucky to share these special encounters with the wildlife that calls our farm home. 💚🌿

He is at least one metre long and not the only eel in the dam right now. This one is an Australian Long Fin Eel.


My curious mind had me googling Eels, so here are five interesting facts about Australian eels: 

1. Migration Journey: Australian longfin eels (Anguilla reinhardtii) are famous for their incredible migration. They travel thousands of kilometres from freshwater rivers and lakes to warm tropical waters to spawn.

2. Lifespan: These eels have a long lifespan, often living up to 50 years. Some eels may stay in freshwater environments for decades before migrating to the ocean to reproduce.

3. Feeding Habits: Longfin eels are opportunistic carnivores, feeding on a variety of prey including fish, insects, crustaceans, and even small mammals or birds that come too close to the water.

4. Habitat: They are found along the east coast of Australia, particularly in rivers, lakes, and streams from Queensland to Tasmania. They can tolerate a range of habitats, from freshwater to estuaries.

5. Cultural Significance: Longfin eels hold significant cultural importance for Indigenous Australian communities, particularly as a food source and in stories related to their migration and life cycle. 

These eels are fascinating creatures due to their long life cycle, adaptability, and epic migrations, now I need to see if we have any more Silver Perch fish left in our dam. 


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Autumn at Little Valley Farm

One of our favourite seasons at Little Valley Farm is definitely Autumn, with its orange-red hues bursting across the paddocks where the alpacas and donkeys play.

Photos by JarrodDiMauro

Join us for one of our alpaca workshops in the Hunter Valley. We are 90 minutes from Sydney and one hour from the Central Coast.

Alpaca sales can be viewed here.


10 Of The Most Charming Farm Stays In NSW by Urban List

By Jessica Best and Sammy Preston
29th Aug 2022

https://www.theurbanlist.com/sydney/a-list/best-farm-stays-nsw

Bedroom in T4615, our 1950’s Red Rattler

Located about 90-minutes north of Sydney in Laguna, this charming farm brings together two great concepts: getting off the grid and alpacas. Little Valley Farm is all about getting in touch with your surroundings and minimising your environmental footprint. The owners are also registered alpaca breeders (so yes, you could potentially go home with one of these fluffy beings).

There are two rustic accommodation options to choose from and each gives you the freedom to be completely surrounded by bushland, paddocks (filled with the aforementioned fluffy ‘pacas), and fresh produce depending on the time of year. The T4615 Red Rattler is a converted 1950s train carriage. This guy packs a spacious bedroom with a queen bed, a camp-style kitchen, an outdoor wood-fired pizza oven, an outdoor bath with hot water, hammocks, and two yoga mats that you can roll out on the deck.

Shearers Studio Sauna

It’s official - The Studio now comes complete with its own personal sauna 🤸🏼‍♂️😊

Made partly with rescued red cedar, milled on-site, we have spared no details in this little wonder. The wood fire is imported from Finland and creates an authentic dry sauna experience. Perched over 3m above the ground, it feels like a bird hide as you look out onto the bushland. 

Beautifully handcrafted by hubbie @euanwilcox

Saunas have some amazing health benefits, especially when you combine them with a cold shower from the rain shower in the bathroom next door. 

We hope this helps people deeply relax when they stay!


Little Valley Farm is located in the Lower Hunter Valley. We are alpaca breeders since 2012 with a unique off-grid farm stay for up to four adults. To book direct, check your dates and email Daniela. Please note, that we are adults only and no dogs due to our strict bio-security policy.

Regional Travel is ON in NSW from June 1

Richmond says its ok.

Regional NSW travel from June 1st.

Come back to the Hunter Valley soon and stay with us.

Read all about the Riparide experience by Charlotte Curd here.

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Alpacas for Sale - Perfect for Your Hobby Farm! 

Looking to add alpacas to your hobby farm? Little Valley Farm in the beautiful Hunter Valley has a select number of alpacas now available! 🦙💚 Established in 2012 by Daniela, we’re passionate about raising friendly, well-handled alpacas. Our alpacas are perfect for hobby farms and new owners, with wethers and females currently for sale.

👉 Plus, we offer hands-on alpaca workshops to help new owners learn how to care for these amazing animals. Visit us in Wollombi Valley or contact us to learn more!

🌱 Little Valley Farm - Sustainable Farming Since 2012

10 Dreamy Places to Stay in NSW This Summer with Outdoor Baths

We are so happy and excited that Little Valley Farm has been added to the list of Top 10 Dreamy Outdoor Baths in New South Wales! 

It’s an absolute honour for us, as we know all other places on the list and how wonderful they are.

We are also lucky enough to share our home with amazing guests. Thank you Urban List!
— Daniela, Little Valley Farm. Laguna Hunter Valley

Read the full article on URBAN LIST click here 

Located about 90-minutes north of Sydney in Laguna, this charming farm brings together a trifecta of great concepts—getting off the grid, alpacas, and outdoor baths (of course naturally). There are two main types of accommodation here but if you’re keen to slip into an outdoor tub of bubbles and essential oils for total relaxation, you’ll want to knock on the door of the T4615 Red Rattler. This converted 1950s train carriage packs a spacious bedroom with a queen bed, a camp-style kitchen, an outdoor wood-fired pizza oven, hammocks, deck yoga, and a trusty outdoor bath that overlooks paddocks of cute ‘pacas. Book your stay here


Book your next glamping experience for four adults on our eco-farmstay.

Read more here or jump on sign up to waitlist for availability.

New Little Valley Shearer’s Studio coming up Autumn 2022 so don’t miss out on this and get in now so you can enjoy our preview special rates.

Source: https://www.theurbanlist.com/sydney/a-list/nsw-places-to-stay-with-outdoor-bath?fbclid=IwAR08O3_zaG7m09BVEWMM222hW2vfN4awhS3pV-NxlphQIt-mloBh7_ysXtE

Take it slow in 2022 in Laguna Hunter Valley

Welcome to 2022! Happy New Year to everybody.

What’s happening the year.

Get in early and book your Valentines Day midweek escape with us or Easter with your buddies on the Train and the new Shearers Studio. Enjoy our early bird discount when you book for four adults.

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Farm Workshops

Alpaca workshops are back and better than ever. Our workshop will help new alpaca owners get started or provide the opportunity for people who already have their hearts set on owning a herd to learn more about these majestic animals.

It is a great way to introduce yourself to an entire herd of wool-bearing friends at your feet? So book in for our first workshop for the year on January 9th. Check dates with Daniela as we will add more for Summer and Autumn 2022.

Train Stay

Imagine a life without stress, where you can do nothing but relax on the train hang out deck overlooking the beautiful scenery of alpacas and mini donkeys. Imagine never having to answer any calls or check your phone!

Spend your evenings enjoying wood-fired pizza and the glow of bonfire and evening stars: nothing but great friends, good wine and excellent food.

So now is the perfect chance to experience our unique getaway with your loved ones. The four-person country escape in the vintage Train and new Shearer's Studio. Two adults in the train and two adults up in the Shearers Studio. Early bird bookings get 20% off - $1200 only $960

Dates for Easter 2022 are currently available from Thursday, April 14th for four adults.

Valentine’s Day from Monday 14th February for two adults currently available.

PROMO CODE: EARLYBIRD20% for 4 adult bookings only.

Photo Charlotte Curd for Riparide and Matt Hoospool


Little Valley Farm is based in Laguna in the Wollombi Valley, Hunter Valley. We are only 90 minutes from Sydney but feels like a million miles away. To check availability contact Daniela via email.

Frequently Asked Questions here.

Little Valley Farm In the Media

Mansionair MORE

So where do you record a music video about the “frustration of always wanting MORE”? At the little valley farm which is all about having and wanting LESS!

We love being part of the new cult and the train being their new home.

Mansionair has great talent they were grounded and curious guys! We are big fans.

Take Sunset Baths And Long Walks At This Eco-Friendly Alpaca Farm Stay In The Hunter

Local Escapes by Urban List By Jessica Best
4th Sep 2020

Some stays in NSW are just too good to be true and Little Valley Farm is absolutely one of them.

Located about 90-minutes north of Sydney in Laguna, this charming farm brings together two great concepts—getting off the grid and… alpacas. 

Little Valley Farm is all about getting in touch with your surroundings and the stays here operate in a way that minimises your environmental footprint. The owners are also registered alpaca breeders (so yes, you could potentially go home with one of these fluffy beings).

There are two rustic accommodation options to choose from and each gives you the freedom to be completely surrounded by bushland, paddocks (filled with the aforementioned fluffy ‘pacas), and fresh produce depending on the time of year. 

The T4615 Red Rattler is a converted 1950s train carriage. This guy packs a spacious bedroom with a queen bed, a camp-style kitchen, an outdoor wood-fired pizza oven, an outdoor bath with hot water, hammocks, and two yoga mats that you can roll out on the deck.

Little Valley is truly off-grid so the Red Rattler only has 12-volt power, which means you’ll be able to charge up your phone and torches, but it’s not really suitable for your shaver or hair straightener.

If you have a few more people coming with you or you’d rather head out in full glamping mode, there’s also a handbuilt Shepherd’s Hut (think tiny home-style), which can be moved anywhere on the farm. The hut shares the train’s kitchen and glam bathroom and you can also opt-in for a tent for any extra friends.

To really top things off, these guys plant a tree for every visitor that stays, not only to remember all the people that have come by but to ensure every visit to the farm is carbon neutral. The trees planted remove around 10 times more carbon over their lifetime than the average two-day visit and overnight stay (plus, you can even ask the owners to pop your name on it).

You can book your stay here.

Looking for more delicious getaways in NSW? Head on over to our local escapes section

Image credit: Little Valley Farm

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Covid19 farmstay safe

Back in March we were prepared for Covid19 and cancelled all of our bookings as well as self-isolating which is pretty much the norm when you live out here.

Daniela also quickly completed the Certificate in Acknowledgment in infection control training Covid19.

This week we downloaded the CovidSafe app and so should you. We really want to get back to normal and start to run our business once again. Our valley suffered through the horrendous Summer bush fires of 2019/2020, and really we have been shut down since November 2019. Its now time to support our business, our valley and the Hunter Valley community.

We hope to see you all after the ISO lockdown. In the meantime, stay safe and keep social distancing.

Visit our online shop for alpaca fleece, alpaca yarn, farmstay and alpaca workshop gift vouchers.

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Yoga with the Alpacas at Little Valley Farm

That’s right, we did it! I am not sure if we did impress our alpacas but we certainly had a great time trying, stretching and laughing.

It was absolutely relaxing doing yoga in the middle of the paddocks with the alpacas surrounding us. A huge thank you to Joy, (it was Pure Joy!) and our amazing three guests.

Let’s do it again!

Follow us for our next yoga-with-the-alpacas.

Book your four-person glamping weekend farm stay here.

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Riparide Farm Stay

It was a pleasure hosting award-winning photographer, Charlotte Curd and Riparide on our farm stay this week.

Charlotte described our farm as an alpaca oasis with some more amazing photos. Check them out here, I promise you will love it!

For us, it means the world when we have guests who fall in love with our farm, our alpacas and our amazing nature and wildlife around us. We could not ask for more. Read the review and find out for yourself.

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Alpaca Shearing - October 19th

Want to help out on shearing day and learn more about alpacas? Join us on the weekend of 18th October, 2019 - rain, hail or shine. We shear on 19th.

Farm stay option available for two people in the rustic train and two people in the tiny shepherds hut.

Help out, get involved, learn, work and then enjoy our fantastic wood-fired pizza in the afternoon. It will be share facilities in the common areas such as the train’s kitchen, bathroom, BBQ and hang-out deck.

Book your train stay for $300, 2 pax, 2 nights - 18th and 19th October

Book your shepherds hut stay for $200, 2 pax, 2 nights - 18th and 19th October

Check out the train and hut stay on our website www.littlevalleyfarm.com.au

Book direct with Daniela for this unique alpaca farm stay experience on 18th and 19th October. Check in on Friday afternoon and checkout Sunday. No AirBnB booking fee’s plus we feed you a wonderful wood-fired pizza lunch and a farm breakfast the next day. A unique farm stay experience in the Hunter Valley.

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Sleepy Laguna

On a very beautiful Winters morning in Laguna. You coming?

Book your two nights farm stay with us. 4 adults in our rustic red rattler train and tiny shepherds hut. See our website for full dets.

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Autumn at Little Valley Farm

The spotlight shines on autumn, a season renowned for its cooler temperatures and fall foliage. 

Autumn leaf color is a phenomenon that affects the normal green leaves of many deciduous trees and shrubs by which they take on, during a few weeks in the autumn season, various shades of red, orange and brown. A perfect setting for photographers. Visit Little Valley Farm and stay in our red rattler 1950's train and shepherds hut for your unique farm stay in the Hunter Valley. 

Tree change occurs Autumn so make the most of this beautiful farm in the Hunter Valley.Book airbnb  https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/16481553?s=51

Tree change occurs Autumn so make the most of this beautiful farm in the Hunter Valley.

Book airbnb
https://www.airbnb.com.au/rooms/16481553?s=51

Photoshoot at Little Valley Farm

Yesterday we had the most magical photo shoot at Little Valley Farm. Neve, the friendly Laguna Alpaca did not disappoint. Soon as she met the kids, she gently ate from their hands and then plonked herself right in between the kids and posed for the camera.

Neve, the friendly Laguna alpaca is amazing with her desire to be with people. She picks her people and will happily sit with them for hours in the paddock. The look of disappointment when we get up to leave is hysterical and yesterday she just wanted to sit with the kids under the huge liquid amber tree and just smile away. There are times and its always on her terms, that when she is done, she simply gets up and walks away but she really loves hanging out with people.

Before we introduce Neve and the other alpacas whom are mostly pregnant and a couple of cheeky weathers. Our working stud is in another paddock watching over us. Our advise to people when meeting our alpacas for the first time is to walk slowly to the alpacas, no loud talking and try and whisper, don't try and pat them on their head but when they are ready gently stroke their necks. Moving slowly and quietly the alpacas feel calm and relaxed and will come up to you. One thing for sure is that we keep the working stud (entire male) away from the alpaca herd and especially when we have guests over.

Alpacas are inquisitive and gentle creatures but will occasional spit when food is present. They really don’t have the the desire to spit at you but you could always be standing in the line of fire! Maybe our Little Valley Farm alpacas are just well behaved, beautifully treated and know that they are very much loved.

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Little Valley Farm is a member of the Australian Alpaca Association and sells registers and unregistered alpacas. We sell wethers as guards, alpacas as pets and or breeding females. Our alpacas are shorn every October and are regularly groomed - nails trimmed, teeth check, fleece check, vaccinated and wormed.

If you are a small farm owner and are looking for alpacas, simply let us know what you are looking for and how your farm is set up ie., shelters, fencing, water and small pens so we can give you the best advise for housing alpacas.