Looking for an alpaca farm in the Hunter Valley? Visit Little Valley Farm in Wollombi Valley for an unforgettable alpaca experience, workshops, and off-grid adults-only stays.
Visiting an Alpaca Farm in the Hunter Valley: What to Expect at Little Valley Farm
If you’re searching for an alpaca farm in the Hunter Valley, you’ve come to the right place. Nestled in the peaceful Wollombi Valley, Little Valley Farm is a boutique alpaca farm offering a hands-on, heartwarming experience. Whether you’re here for a quick visit, planning a getaway weekend, or dreaming of starting your own alpaca herd. We’ve got you covered.
We’ve been farming alpacas since 2012, and every member of our herd has a name, a story, and (usually) an opinion. From our white alpaca who looks like she’s smiling to the babies (crias) learning how to pronk, there’s always something worth meeting.
What You’ll Find at Our Alpaca Farm
Alpaca Owner Workshops
Interested in raising alpacas yourself? We run practical workshops for new and potential alpaca owners. You’ll learn everything from feeding to shearing set-up, fencing, shelters, body scoring, FAMACHA checks, and more. View dates here.
Fleece workshops
In 2025, we will be hosting an alpaca Dryer Ball Workshop that you can take home and use on your laundry. More info will follow shortly, so sign up to our VIP mailing list and watch this page.
Farm Products
We sell our alpaca yarn and wool, made right here on the farm. It’s soft, sustainable, and full of character. Just like the alpacas who grow it. Buy here
Also new in 2025 is our range of made in Peru knitwear and living. Coming soon!
Off-Grid Farm Stay
Make a weekend of it with a stay in our handcrafted adults-only summerhouse by the pond. It’s peaceful, private, and completely off-grid, built with passive solar principles and surrounded by alpacas and donkeys.
Meet the Alpacas (once a year, annual open day)
Visitors can get up close with our alpacas, learn about their personalities and how we raise them, and, if they’re feeling social, give them a gentle pat on the neck and a feed. They’re curious, calm, and very photogenic. Make sure to sign up for our annual open days and be on the VIP list.
Why Visit an Alpaca Farm in the Hunter Valley?
People visit for all sorts of reasons. Some for the animals, some for the education, and some just to slow down for a bit and reconnect with nature. The Hunter Valley is known for wine and scenery, but we like to think alpacas are a pretty great reason too.
We’re only a short drive from Pokolbin (40 minutes) and then ten minutes from Wollombi village, making adding a farm visit to your weekend away easy. We are definitely off the beaten track, so please ensure you have the right vehicle for our bush track road.
Due to our bio-security policy in place, we are available by appointment only and booked in advance. One last thing, closed shoes out on the paddocks.
Plan Your Visit
We welcome visitors by appointment only to ensure the animals' (and your) relaxation and enjoyment. You will definitely need to book well in advance, as we don’t accept walk-ins and hope that people respect our bio-security policy.
To book an alpaca visit, a workshop, or our summerhouse accommodation, visit our website.
Whether you’re curious about alpacas, dreaming of your small farm, or just looking for a unique day out in the Hunter Valley. Little Valley Farm is a great place to start, but via appointment only as we are usually booked out in advance.
We’d love to welcome you to the paddock. Daniela