Yarramalong Macadamia Nut Farm (under new management)
 

Yarramalong Macadamia Nut Farm is recognised as being the southernmost working Macadamia nut grove in Australia and easily accessed from both Sydney and Newcastle.

The farm is situated on 35 acres of picturesque property, much of which has a rainforest appearance. About 15 acres are devoted to the production of nuts and they have around 600 trees. Not a big farm by many standards, but they do all their own processing which is unusual in this industry.

Established in 1972, it took approximately 10 years for the trees to reach an age where they were commercially viable. They are now fully mature and in their peak production time.

Approximately 90% of the produce is sold at the farm door, while the rest is sold mainly to restaurants, health food stores as well as trade shows.

Being close to Sydney, they find many people visit to buy fresh nuts and head straight to the airport for destinations such as Germany, Holland, England and even Alaska where the price of nuts are extremely expensive.

Coach friendly, they are open Wednesday to Sundays all year and some public holidays. They can also organise tours of the local area which is great because there is not a lot of travelling between points of interest.
Morning and afternoon tea along with light lunches. Most of the dishes include nuts and the home baked bread is extremely popular. The menu changes regularly and they can cater to larger groups.

The real specialty is choc-coated macadamias. It is surprising just how many ways a nut can be smothered in chocolate and enjoyed.

"So come along and sample the best nuts in town."

Take home some macadamia products: available at the store
  • Hand and body cream
  • Body oils
  • Chocolate coated natural or dry roasted nuts

 

Yarramalong Macadamia Nut Farm

& Cafe

 

                           34 Macadamia Lane, Off Yarramalong Road

                                         Yarramalong NSW 2259

                                      Phone/fax:   (02) 43 56 1170

 

                                            10am – 4pm Wednesday to Sunday

 

Visit Australia’s southernmost macadamia farm, tucked among the steep hills and rainforest gullies of the magnificent Yarramalong Valley, just 15km from the Sydney-Newcastle freeway.

 

Enjoy a talk about the growing and processing of macadamias, then browse our range of macadamia products, including chocolate-coated nuts, honey, oil, soap, and of course nuts plain or roasted.

 

The Nut Farm Café serves home-brewed coffee, morning and afternoon teas and light lunches.   We use macadamia nuts in our home-made bread and scones, in salad dressings, and our to-die-for toffee and macadamia ice cream.

 

      Group tours of 10 or more people are most welcome, our popular group options are as follows:
 
"Talk & Taste" Services Include: Per Person Time
Quick Stop:    "Talk & Taste" in the Café $2.00 30 min
Morning/Afternoon Tea + macadamia biscuits $5.50 1 hr
Devonshire Tea (scones, jam and cream) $8.00 1 hr
Budget lunch (sandwiches, macadamia biscuits, tea/coffee) $15.00 1-2 hrs
Macadamia lunch (home-made quiche or pasta, salad, dessert, tea/coffee) $22.00  1-2 hrs
                                                                                   

Group tours to the macadamia farm can be combined with visits to the local
  • Lavender farm ($10)
  • Amber Leaf Alpacas ($8)
  • Alison Homestead Museum ($5)
  • St Barnabas church and pioneer cemetery ($2).   

 

We will be happy to tailor-make a day’s excursion for your group, give us a ring to discuss your requirements, we are here from 10am to 4pm from Wednesday to Sunday.    We have ample parking, wheel chair access, and will open on Mondays and Tuesdays for pre-booked group tours.

 

                

 

We hope to see you soon at the

Macadamia Nut Farm and Café!

 
Yarramalong Macadamia Nut Farm
34 Macadamia Lane,
YARRAMALONG, NSW 2259
Ph: 02 4356 1170
Email: yarramac@yarramalongvalley.com.au 
 
 
 
 
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