Visit the farm and cafe

Couches and armchairs near an unlit fireplace

Visit us at Bundoora Park Farm and Cafe. Check out our opening hours, parking, how to get here, and facilities.

Bundoora Park Farm and Cafe is located at 1069 Plenty Road, Bundoora and open every day from 10am–4pm.

Booking a visit to the farm

If you wish you visit us at our farm there are a few options to book:

  • General admission
  • Annual memberships
  • Gift cards
  • School and education programs
  • Parties and functions

Find out more about how to book your next farm visit.

Book your next farm visit

Public transport options

  • Tram route 86, stop 61, Bundoora Park, Plenty Road
  • Buses 382 or 566

There is a further 7–10 minute walk from the park entrance to Bundoora Park Farm and Cafe.

Facilities

Toilets are located in Bundoora Park Visitor's Centre, and several toilets are also provided in the park near playground, picnic and BBQ areas. Disabled toilets also provided.

Disability access

The park includes disabled toilets, good access to paths, rides, function rooms, farm and heritage village. Contact Bundoora Park ahead of your visit for specific requirements on 03 8470 8170.

Bundoora Park Café

Located at the Farm’s entrance, the Bundoora Park Café offers a place to grab a coffee, a snack or lunch during your visit.

Bundoora Park Café has a takeaway menu of food and drinks, with child-friendly options.

In an effort to reduce plastic waste, the cafe does not sell bottled water. Visitors to the farm are encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottles, which can be refilled at the farm's drink stations.

Heritage Village

Step back in time at Bundoora Park Farm’s Heritage Village. With buildings dating back to 1899, experience what early 20th century colonial farm life was like through the many historical photographs, artefacts and machinery on display.

With a working printing press and horse-drawn farm equipment, as well as artefacts from local historical societies including Australian Blacksmiths Association (Victoria) Inc., Eltham Steam and Stationary Engine Preservation Society and The Papermakers of Victoria, there’s so much to learn!

Conditions of entry

For the safety and enjoyment of visitors, staff and the animals, please ensure that:

  • children under the age of 16 years are accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times
  • animals, wildlife and the farm grounds are treated with care and respect
  • all signage, lawful requests and directions from staff are followed. (Members of the public may not enter fenced paddocks)
  • respect is shown to all staff, volunteers and patrons. We do not tolerate racism or abusive behaviour of any kind.
  • only feed supplied by the farm is given out to the animals

We do not allow:

  • balls, scooters, bikes and balloons
  • dogs, other than service dogs
  • alcohol, smoking and vaping

Failure to comply with any of these conditions may result in refusal of entry to the farm or you may be asked to leave.

Please note:

Farm activities and wildlife rides may not run in extreme weather conditions. Extreme weather includes heat over 35 deg C, thunderstorms, excessive rain and high wind. Please check with our staff on arrival.

Refunds cannot be given for booked entry tickets.

Child safety

Darebin City Council is a child safe organisation with zero tolerance for child abuse. Staff actively monitor children and youth areas.

If you suspect or witness abuse or harm to a child or young person, report it immediately to Bundoora Park staff. In case of immediate danger, call Victoria Police on Triple Zero (000)

More information

Bundoora Park Farm
Phone: 03 8470 8170
Email: bundpark@darebin.vic.gov.au
Address: 1069 Plenty Road, Bundoora
Postal address: PO Box 7100, Reservoir East VIC 3073

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