Farm Tour Entry Ticket
$10.00 – $50.00
*We are open on select days between Christmas and New Year! Book your farm tour for the whole family.*
Come and experience a goat dairy farm tour. Every Sunday afternoon (and Saturday between Easter & mid October) you can join one of our goat dairy farm tours. While on a tour you can pat and feed a baby goat, milk a goat by hand, watch a cheese making demonstration, learn all about goats, and taste some of our delicious gelato and cheese.
Getting up close and personal with a goat is an experience that everyone will enjoy. They are very cute and love to run up and greet you.
If you are thinking “I want a farm to visit near me” then you should know that we are under an hour’s drive from Brisbane CBD. We are a lot closer than you think.
Tours go for approximately one hour.
Tour times are 1:00pm & 2:30pm.
The gates open at 12:45pm. We do not have a cafe on the farm. There is a park opposite the school, less than a one minute drive from our farm.
Prices
Family: $50 (A family ticket covers 2 x adults and up to 6 x children)
Adult: $20 (18+)
Child: $10 (1-17yo)
*Children twelve months and under are free.
We do not accept companion cards or concessions for our scheduled weekend tours or holiday tours. We do accept them for private tours/bus groups during the week but there is a minimum price for a tour. Go to our Bus Groups page to learn more.
P.S.
Bring an esky and ice brick for any cheese or gelati that you want to take home. EFTPOS is available at the farm.
Description
Every Sunday afternoon you can join one of our goat dairy farm tours. While on a tour you can pat and feed a baby goat, milk a goat by hand, watch a cheese making demonstration, learn all about goats, and taste some of our delicious gelati and cheese.
Our tours run at 1:05pm, 2:15pm, and 3:25pm. They go for around an hour and are a fantastic family event for all ages.
Gates open at 12:45pm.
Get ready to ditch the city vibes and dive into the ultimate farm escapade at Naughty Little Kids in Peak Crossing, just a hop, skip, and jump from Brisbane and Ipswich. We're not your average farm – we're your go-to for a fun-filled family experience!
Country Chill-out:
- Say peace out to the city chaos of Brisbane and Ipswich, and kick back in the laid-back vibes of the countryside. Naughty Little Kids is your chill spot away from the urban frenzy.
Hang with our Goat Gang:
- Meet our super cute Toggenberg and British Alpine goat crew. They're the real stars of the show! Get hands-on, learn the ropes of goat care, and soak in all the fuzzy feels.
Goat Milk Goodness:
- Ever tried cheese and gelati made from goat milk? Well, get ready for a flavour explosion! Dive into a tasting session that'll have your taste buds doing the happy dance.
Learn and Play:
- Our farm tours are a blend of learning and laughing. It's not your typical school day – it's a farm tour full of cool facts and tons of fun. Perfect for kids and kids-at-heart!
Snap-Worthy Scenery:
- Picture this: rolling hills, fresh air, and good vibes. Our farm is not just a backdrop; it's a photo paradise. Strike a pose and make your Instagram jealous! Pictures with baby goats are always a winner.
Bring the Squad:
- Planning a group adventure? We're all about it! Naughty Little Kids is the spot for your crew, especially if you're on the hunt for "things to do in Brisbane with kids" or "farm tours near me."
Lock in Your Farm Day:
- Whether you're a local legend or a city slicker, you are guaranteed to learn something new on one of our farm tours. Book your farm tour now and let the good times roll!
Want to gift a tour to a friend as a present? You can buy a gift card for them to use at our farm. Click here for gifts cards.
Your Kick-Back-and-Chill Farm Haven in Peak Crossing, Queensland.
P.S.
We get a few people asking us about goat milk. We do not sell goat milk. You can get goat milk from Harris Farm market, & Coles.
Susan Bardon (verified owner) –
We arrived a couple of minutes early and the tour started right on time, no waiting for latecomers which I think is great! Our daughter (10yo) absolutely loved her time in the pen with the baby goats, they would suck any bare toes they could find (so wear closed in shoes if this could be a problem), they nibbled at shoe laces (no damage – no teeth) and were generally very cute, there were about 10 of them. Younger children were fine with the kids, no problems that I saw. We then got a chance to feed a full bottle of formula milk to the older goats, the goats were very hungry and butted each other to get to the bottle, that was fun for the kids too. We were standing outside their pen, leaning over – even little kids were safe, they couldn’t be knocked over by the hungry goats. We then had a chance to milk a goat, saw a cheese making demonstration and discussed the process and differences between ice cream and gelato and Alex (our guide) was very informative and interesting in all areas. We then got to try two different cheeses and five different gelatos, my daughter loved the chocolate, hubby liked strawberry, I loved the coffee one. There were also vanilla and mint (both yummy). We bought a tub of feta cheese for $5 and a small tub of gelato for $5 to take home. We often go on Sunday day trips all around SEQ, this was definitely one of the best outings we’ve had this year, Diana adored the goats and had lots of time with them (she was allowed to go back in with the babies at the end of the tour, before the next one started), plus it was very interesting to hear about goat’s milk and how it differs to cow’s milk. We booked on the morning of our tour and are really glad we did as our tour was full and with COVID restrictions they couldn’t take more people. This would be a fabulous activity for older grandparents with their grandkids as it’s not too physical, there is always a place to sit down and it doesn’t involve hiking between sections, everything is close to the parking (which was easy and ample). Value for money is as good as you can get and I would say take a few extra $$$ to support their cheese and gelato sales, this is an honest-to-goodness down to earth Aussie farming business and your support will make a big difference to them. I actually think this would make an absolutely brilliant excursion for school kids, it could be tailored to suit their specific learning levels and the kids would absolutely love the bus trip out to Peak Crossing (no idea whether the operators would be interested in weekday tours, as it is Sunday afternoons only at this stage). For well under $50 for a family of 2 adults and a stack of kids … you can’t get better value for money for a fun and educational afternoon. Go, you’ll be glad you did!