Animal Farms in Great Southern

The Great Southern region of Western Australia presents a variety of animal farm experiences for visitors to enjoy. These farms offer opportunities to interact with and learn about different animals in a friendly and educational setting. Some notable animal farms in the area include Denmark Animal Farm, Sunflowers Animal Farm, Old Marron Farm, and Discovery Bay in Albany.

Denmark Animal Farm, located in Denmark, allows visitors to hand-feed cute farm animals, cuddle baby rabbits and guinea pigs, and get up close to alpacas, joeys, emus, and camels. The farm also offers bottle-feeding of baby lambs, goats, and calves daily at 3 pm. Visitors can explore the gift shop featuring artwork by local artist Wendy Binks after spending time with the animals.

Sunflowers Animal Farm, originally in Margaret River and now in Ludlow near Busselton, provides an opportunity to interact with hundreds of friendly farm animals that can be patted, fed, and played with. Entry costs $15.50 per person, with babies under 24 months free. Buckets of animal food are available for $4. Old Marron Farm near Albany is a family-friendly farm where visitors can pet farm animals and explore a large aviary, conveniently located near Albany's beaches and national parks.

Discovery Bay in Albany, set on the site of Albany's Historic Whaling Station, features the Australian Wildlife Park with over 100 animals, including rare native Australian mammals like white kangaroos, flying foxes, quolls, woylies, and their resident koala, Frank. These animal farms in the Great Southern region of Western Australia offer both entertainment and educational experiences, providing a chance for visitors to connect with nature and learn about the diverse range of animals in the area.