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Snowline Red Deer and Emu Tourist Farm

Hughes Lane
Myrtleford   VIC   3737   

Contact: Gayle & Grace Cavedon

Phone: 03 5756 2365   

Website: Visit Website   

The whole family will enjoy a visit to the Snowline Deer and Emu Farm at Eurobin halfway between Myrtleford and Bright. Kids will love feeding the animals. The Red Stag Restaurant is renowned for quality venison dishes.

About Us

We invite the visitor to the Snowline Red Deer Stud and Tourist Farm Complex, established in 1987 as a commercial Deer Farm. The farm is situated on a 375 acre property, bordering the Mt Buffalo National Park, in Victoria's beautiful High Country. This unique Tourist Farm offers the visitor a grand opportunity to feed, touch and learn about these majestic animals with their unique characters and instinctive behaviour. Enjoy our gourmet meals, delicious desserts, scrumptious devonshire teas and homemade venison pies at the Red Stag Restaurant

Features

Visit the Snowline Red Deer and Emu Tourist Farm Complex and see what we have to offer!

  • Hand Feeding European Red Deer and Emus
  • Farm Tours in a US Army WWII Scout Car ($6.00 per head, seasonal or by appointment - minimum 15 people)
  • Browse through our unique gift shop with a wide range of health products derived from Deer Antler and Emu oil. We also sell T-shirts, hand made leather goods and gifts.

There is always something happening on the Deer Farm:

  • April-July: hear the Stags roar (mating season)
  • September-October: Velvet Season (the Stags growing their new antlers)
  • December-March: Fawns (baby deer) are born

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