Short answer
4 farms in Otago offer farm tours. Best seasons: Year-round. Difficulty: Easy. Suitable for: All ages.
Farm Tours is one of NZ's most evocative farm activities, and Otago offers it across working farms and rural retreats. Farm tours provide an excellent introduction to New Zealand agriculture, offering a comprehensive overview of farm operations, animals, and rural life. Led by knowledgeable farmer
4 farms in Otago offering farm tours
Lake Hawea Station
NZ$400–$650/night · sleeps 6
Expansive sheep station with luxury suites
Omarama Station
NZ$180–$320/night · sleeps 8
Three-generation merino sheep station with heritage accommodation
Havrincourt Farm Boutique Accommodation
NZ$245–$295/night · sleeps 8
Boutique farm houses on working sheep and beef farm
Peter's Farm Lodge
NZ$200–$380/night · sleeps 6
Central Otago high-country farm lodge
About farm tours
Farm tours typically last 1-2 hours and cover the main features of the property. You'll visit different paddocks, meet various animals, learn about pasture management and the seasonal farming calendar. Guides explain everything from sheep breeds to sustainable farming practices. Tours often include time for questions and photo opportunities. Some farms use vehicles for larger properties; others are walking tours through accessible areas.
What to bring
- ✓Comfortable walking shoes
- ✓Sun protection
- ✓Camera
- ✓Water bottle
- ✓Layers for weather changes
FAQs
Are farm tours suitable for people with mobility issues?
Many farms can accommodate limited mobility with vehicle-based tours or accessible routes. Discuss requirements when booking to ensure a suitable experience.
Can I pat the animals on a tour?
Most tours include opportunities to interact with friendly farm animals, though this varies by property and the animals themselves.
Are tours cancelled in bad weather?
Farming happens in all weather! Tours usually proceed with wet weather adjustments. Only severe conditions cause cancellations.