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Getting here

Bike / on foot 

You can access the Farm via Old Wells Road or the Seaford Wetlands cycle/walking trail. This trail extends around most of the perimeter of the Seaford wetlands, and is adjacent to the Farm. You can enter the Farm land directly from the cycle/walking trail by the big shed or next to the community garden area where our large signage is located.  

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Train / Bus 

The closest bus lines and stops to access the Farm include:  

  • Catch the train to Seaford or Carrum stations and cycle approximately 10 minutes to the Farm. 

  • The 857 Bus line from Carrum Train Station to Gull Ct/Gladesville Boulevard. Walk 1.4km (about 17minutesto the Farm. 

  • The 780 Bus line from Frankston / Seaford Train Stations to Attunga Crescent/Railway Parade. Walk 2.7km (about 32 minutes) to the Farm. 

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Car 

The Farm can be accessed via car from Old Wells Road, Seaford. 

Visit

All the information you need to find out how to get here and what facilities are available on site.

Site Facilities

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Parking

There is an accessible car park on site close to the large farm shed. There is also a limited amount of car parks inside the entry gate to the right. Overflow car parking can occur opposite the farm entrance on the grassy area off Old Wells Road.

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Accessible Toilet

There is one accessible, single-cubicle composting toilet on-site for all genders.

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First Aid Kits

There are two First Aid Kits on site for visitors.

Please ensure you bring your own sunscreen, hats, insect repellant and other individually required medical supplies to ensure your wellbeing during farm visits.

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Water 

There is running water on site for hand washing, however no potable running water that is safe for drinking. Please bring along your drink bottle and drinking water. There are a few bulk drinking water dispensers on site for top-ups if needed.

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