Test your photography skills
Mountain View Farm is known for its gorgeous field of pink and white Western Australian everlasting daisies, which, combined with the many other flowering plants to be found in the farm’s gardens, creates excellent photo opportunities. With little light pollution in the area, the farm also makes the perfect setting for astrophotography. If you’re more of a wildlife photographer, keep your eyes peeled for the resident bowerbird as well as the pair of eagles who nest on the neighbouring hill.
Cosy up to the farmyard animals – or bring your own
From puppies to chickens, horses to cows, Mountain View Farm isn’t short of farm animals adored by children and adults alike, but it’s also an ultra-inclusive, pet-friendly destination, with contained yards attached to the two cottages and a fenced patio off The Studio allowing you to secure your pets if you’d like to leave them behind while exploring the Far South Coast. Glamping guests are also welcome to have pets. So bring your dog, duck, or even your horse along with you if you wish!
Take a hike up Mt Gulaga
Forming part of Gulaga National Park, Mt Gulaga (797m) is a place of deep spiritual significance to the Yuin People, the region’s Traditional Aboriginal Owners, and you can’t get much closer to it than Mountain View Farm, which is located on the Mount Dromedary Trail, the old mining road leading to the summit trailhead. It’s a 12 kilometre round-trip to the summit from the farm, with the return journey taking most walkers three to four hours to complete. If you’re interested in the region’s gold rush history, follow the Battery Trail at ‘Halfway Rock,’ which leads 1.6 kilometres off the main track around the ridge to the foundations of the former mine manager’s residence.