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Experience hands-on farm life with a guided tour at Splitters Farm in Bundaberg. Feed rescued animals, taste local products, and explore Queensland's rural charm.
If you’re traveling through Queensland and looking for a day that combines animal encounters, local flavors, and a touch of rustic authenticity, the Splitters Farm Guided Tour in Bundaberg might just be your perfect choice. From the moment you arrive, you’ll find yourself immersed in a working farm dedicated to rescue, sustainability, and community spirit. While it’s a relatively short experience—just a day—it offers a genuine glimpse into Aussie farm life that’s ideal for families, animal lovers, or anyone keen to see a different side of Queensland.
What immediately drew us in was the chance to hand-feed over 400 rescue animals—a rare opportunity that promises close-up encounters and heartfelt stories. Plus, the inclusion of tasting local farm products like honey and macadamias makes this tour more than just animal watching; it’s a taste of the land itself. However, it’s important to note that the tour is quite focused on the farm experience and doesn’t include meals, so bringing your own snacks or planning for a quick bite afterward might be wise.
This experience is best suited for those seeking an authentic, family-friendly farm visit that combines education, interaction, and scenic views. If you’re looking for a relaxed, meaningful activity that offers insight into Australian farming resilience and conservation efforts, you’ll likely find plenty to love here.


Imagine stepping onto a farm where the focus isn’t just on production but on animal rescue and care. That’s what Splitters Farm offers. From the start, you check in at the main office, where you’ll be fitted with a wristband for the guided tour. The process is straightforward, and the owners take pride in sharing their story and passion for rescuing farm animals. During the tour, you’ll be welcomed with a tasting of honey and macadamias right from the farm, a simple but delightful way to connect with the land.
The farm’s history is woven into the experience. Your guide will take you from paddock to paddock, providing insights into how the farm operates and the challenges faced by Australian farmers. You’ll learn about supply and demand issues and how sustainability is woven into farm practices, all set against the backdrop of Queensland’s natural bushland and creeks. The relaxed pace allows for ample photo opportunities—think sweeping paddock views, close-ups of rescued animals, and the sights and sounds of rural Queensland.
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The highlight for many visitors is the opportunity to feed over 400 animals—horses, cattle, goats, chickens, and more. The owners take great care to ensure the animals are well looked after, and the stories behind each rescue are touching. As one reviewer noted, “Lovely tame farm animals so well cared for,” and the owners are clearly passionate about their work. Feeding time is fun and interactive, and you can expect to get your hands dirty while forming a genuine bond with these animals.
The experience isn’t just about petting or feeding; it’s about understanding the stories behind these animals—why they were rescued, what their lives were like before, and how the farm provides them with a safe, loving home. The personal stories shared by your guide add depth and emotional resonance to the visit.

Beyond animal rescue, you’ll learn about how a working farm manages its operations amid the challenges faced by Australian agriculture. The farm strives to operate in harmony with its environment, maintaining bushland and creek ecosystems. This sustainability aspect resonates with travelers interested in eco-conscious travel and agricultural resilience.

No farm visit is complete without tasting some of the local produce. Here, you’ll sample honey and macadamias straight from the farm, providing a tangible connection to the land. Many reviewers, like Sandra, appreciated this aspect: “Entry fee goes towards feeding the animals, and the tasting was excellent.” While no meals are provided, the on-site barista van offers cold drinks, making it easy to cool down after a morning of activity.
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The tour lasts approximately one day, which makes it easy to include in a broader itinerary. It’s priced at $38 per person, offering good value considering the personalized guided experience and the chance to connect with animals in a meaningful way. The tour is suitable for all ages and is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes—expect some walking across uneven paddocks—and bring a hat and camera to capture the scenic views and adorable animals. Since the tour proceeds rain or shine, packing rain gear or sunscreen could be wise, depending on the weather forecast.
While the tour doesn’t include meals, the available drinks at the farm’s barista van help keep visitors refreshed. Remember, check-in is at the main office, and wristbands are provided on arrival, streamlining the process.
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The experience begins with a warm welcome and a tasting of honey and macadamias, setting the tone for a farm that cares deeply about quality and sustainability. Your guide, a farm owner, shares stories about the farm’s background and the rescue work, adding authenticity and personal touch to the tour.
Moving through paddocks and animal enclosures, you’ll witness the farm’s day-to-day operations and rescue stories. Feeding the animals is engaging and offers a chance to learn about each species. The guide’s insights into farm resilience and environmental harmony help you see beyond the typical tourist farm, appreciating the farm’s efforts to balance productivity with conservation.
Photographers will find plenty of stunning scenes, whether it’s the animals grazing, the lush paddocks, or the natural bushland surroundings. The relaxed pace allows for plenty of time to soak in the scenery and snap memorable pictures.

This tour appeals most to families, animal enthusiasts, and eco-conscious travelers. It’s perfect for those wanting a personal, heartfelt experience rather than a commercialized attraction. If you’re interested in learning about sustainable farming practices and want to see rescue animals in a caring environment, this tour offers genuine insight.
Travelers seeking a relaxing, informative day with beautiful scenery and meaningful interactions will find plenty to love. However, if you’re looking for a large, busy farm experience or a meal-inclusive tour, this might not be your best fit.

The Splitters Farm Guided Tour in Bundaberg offers a rare chance to connect with Australian farm life on a personal level. The blend of animal rescue stories, scenic paddock views, and local farm tastings makes it a well-rounded, authentic experience. It’s especially suited for those interested in animal welfare, sustainability, and regional produce.
The personal touch from passionate farm owners, combined with the opportunity to hand-feed rescue animals, creates a memorable visit that’s both educational and emotionally rewarding. While it’s not a tour that includes meals or extensive sightseeing, its focus on genuine connection and land stewardship makes it stand out.
If you’re after a meaningful farm experience that supports local conservation efforts, this is a smart choice. It offers good value, a chance to learn, and a peaceful day surrounded by the natural beauty of Queensland’s countryside.
Is there any food served during the tour?
No, the tour does not include meals, but there is a barista van on-site offering cold drinks, and you can bring your own snacks if desired.
How long does the tour last?
The experience takes roughly one day, making it easy to fit into your sightseeing schedule.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, feeding the rescue animals and exploring the farm is fun and educational for children of most ages.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all visitors.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, and a camera are recommended. Be prepared for weather conditions since the tour goes rain or shine.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $38 per person, which provides a private guided experience and the opportunity to feed animals and taste local products.
Are the animals well cared for?
Based on reviews, the animals are described as “tame” and “well cared for,” with the owners passionate about their rescue work.
Can I take photos during the tour?
Absolutely—there are plenty of photo opportunities, especially in the paddocks and natural surrounds.
In all, the Splitters Farm Guided Tour offers an authentic, heartfelt look into Queensland’s rural life. Whether you’re a wildlife lover, a foodie, or simply seeking a peaceful day out, it delivers genuine experiences that linger long after you leave.
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