Tocal Homestead
Tocal Homestead is an important rural heritage site because much of the site, including barns, stables and the original residence built in 1822, remains intact. The Homestead (built in 1841) is set on a 2200ha property encompassing natural wetlands, dry sclerophyll forests and rainforest remnants. The Homestead is presented in the context of original outbuildings and sheds that contribute to the fascinating story of Tocal.
2003 saw the launch of the Tocal Homestead Visitor Centre, this unique building is now the gateway to the Homestead site for weekend visitors. The Visitor Centre and Homestead is open Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays, 10am to 4pm from March to November.
Tours of Tocal Homestead and the Tocal College farms are available by prior arrangement and are ideal for larger groups and schools. A standard two-hour tour is $8 for adults and $6 concession.
A two hour guided tour of the Homestead can be tailored to the interests of your group and will take in the highlights of the heritage site.
Farm tours provide an opportunity to experience the beautiful 2200 hectare property. The tour includes the beef, horse, dairy and sheep enterprises as well as the natural features of the historic landscape. Tocal is a working farm so visitors are able to view the seasonal activities of the farm operations.
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