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Martha Vale Park

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Established in 1852, Martha Vale Park is situated along the George River / Meetermer, where the river meets the sea. At the heart of their philosophy lies a deep commitment to regenerative agriculture practices, which guide their every endeavour. The primary aim is to nurture vibrant, life-sustaining soils.

Martha Vale Park are a self-sustained farm, growing their own produce, as well as providing Cape Grim Beef. The team is passionate about sharing their knowledge and always eager to learn and grow in their regenerative agriculture practices.

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The Stables represents the collaborative effort of a father and daughter duo, Ross and Anna Williams. Over a span of three years, they meticulously transformed the century-old stables into a luxurious boutique accommodation on the East Coast of Tasmania. Their vision was simple – create a space for slow contemplation, set within the scenic embrace of the land they hold dear.

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Join Martha Vale Park for a farm tour that gives deeper insight into regenerative farming. This offers a unique opportunity to understand the delicate balance required to maintain healthy ecosystems while supporting sustainable agriculture.

From the wetlands that serve as a sanctuary for endangered species (melaleuca ericifolia) to the methods we use to produce 100% grass-fed Cape Grim Beef, each tour is a journey into the interconnectedness of land, animals, and people. Guests come away with an appreciation not just for the farm’s natural beauty, but for the thoughtful practices that sustain it. Enjoy a cuppa by the awe-inspiring meetermer / George River gorge, learn of their conservation area which is the only place in the world the Davies Wax Flower grows and spot the wedge-tailed eagle’s nest from across the river.

For guests, these tours are more than just informative—they offer a unique insight into how conscious choices can shape the future of our food systems.