If you’re searching for a genuinely engaging farm adventure in South Australia, the Alpaca Meet and Greet Experience in Peterborough offers a delightful mix of education, interaction, and scenic beauty. For just $17 per person and about an hour of your time, you can step off the beaten path and into a world where alpacas steal the show, flanked by llamas, baby camels, and even a mischievous pig. The experience is run by Quentin Park Alpacas and Studio Gallery on their charming farm, making it a perfect stop if you’re traveling around Adelaide or exploring South Australia’s countryside.
What we like most about this experience is the chance to get up close and personal with these adorable animals — feeding them by hand and snapping pictures as they nuzzle your camera. Plus, the farm’s self-guided trail through sunflowers and lavender offers a peaceful, picturesque stroll after your animal encounters. That said, a possible consideration is the limited duration; one hour flies by quickly, especially if you want to linger and really get to know your new furry friends. This experience is ideally suited for families, animal lovers, or anyone curious about farm life who appreciates a relaxed, authentic setting.
Key Points

- Affordable and Accessible – At just $17, this hands-on experience offers great value for a memorable farm visit.
- Interactive Animal Encounters – You’ll get to feed, pat, and take pictures with alpacas, llamas, and even baby camels.
- Family-Friendly and Wheelchair Accessible – Suitable for a wide audience, including those with mobility needs.
- Beautiful Scenery – Follow trails through sunflowers and lavender, perfect for relaxing strolls and photos.
- Educational and Engaging – Learn from experienced farm owners about alpacas, their habits, and farm life.
- Limited Time, High Impact – One hour keeps it relaxed but might leave you wanting more if you’re an animal enthusiast.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

The Peterborough Alpaca Meet and Greet begins at the Quentin Park Alpacas and Studio Gallery Farm Shop, a welcoming spot where you’re greeted by friendly staff who are eager to share their knowledge about farm animals. The tour’s duration of roughly one hour makes it a perfect short outing—especially if you’re traveling with kids or have a packed itinerary.
Your first moments will be spent listening to the experienced team and family members who explain the quirks and unique stories behind each animal. They bring a down-to-earth approach that makes farm life both fascinating and accessible. The guide (likely a knowledgeable farm worker or owner) shares fun facts about alpacas—such as their gentle nature, their fiber, and why they are considered some of the coolest animals around.
Once the intro is complete, it’s time for the main event: heading into the paddock. Here, the real magic happens. You’ll be able to hand-feed the alpacas, which are surprisingly friendly and curious. The staff encourages interaction, so you can pat their soft fleece and capture moments that will make great souvenirs. Many visitors mention how adorable and soft the alpacas are—almost like plush toys come to life.
Another highlight is the chance to meet other farm residents including llamas, Rosie and Emily (the baby camels), and Dolly, a pig with a mischievous streak. One reviewer fondly notes, “We loved the way the staff made us feel like part of the farm, and the animals were so friendly and cute.” The variety of animals ensures there’s something for all—especially if you’re keen to learn about different farm creatures.
After meeting the animals, you can explore the self-guided trail. This peaceful walk ventures through stretches of sunflowers and lavender, providing delightful photo opportunities and a chance to enjoy the farm’s natural beauty. The farm shop offers handmade products made from alpaca fiber, giving you a tangible reminder of your visit and supporting local farm artisans.
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What Makes It Special?
The hands-on interaction with animals is the clear star here. Unlike larger, more commercial farms, this experience emphasizes personal connection. The staff’s enthusiasm and knowledge make the visit both fun and educational. The farm’s scenic trails add a calming element that complements the lively animal encounters.
Practical Details
- Price: $17 per person—excellent value for such a personal experience.
- Duration: 1 hour—perfect for a quick but meaningful visit.
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
- When to go: Usually available in the morning and afternoon, though pre-booking is recommended due to limited slots.
- What to bring: Camera, water, closed-toe shoes (recommended for farm terrain).
- What’s not included: Transport, meals, or drinks.
Considerations
While the experience is well-run and engaging, some visitors might find the one-hour limit tight if they want to really spend more time with each animal or explore the trails extensively. Weather can also influence your visit; a sunny day makes for better photos and more enjoyable walks, so dress accordingly. Importantly, pets and smoking are not allowed, and those with allergies should be cautious.
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This tour is ideal for families with children, animal lovers, and anyone looking for a relaxed, authentic farm experience. It’s especially suited if you’re nearby and want a quick yet meaningful activity that blends animal interaction, scenic views, and local craftsmanship. It’s not suited for those seeking a lengthy tour or wanting to explore extensive farm operations—this is a compact, friendly, and personal encounter.
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Final Thoughts

The Peterborough Alpaca Meet and Greet provides a refreshing slice of farm life with a focus on personal interaction and natural beauty. For a modest price, you get to connect with gentle alpacas, learn about farm animals, and enjoy a scenic walk through sunflower and lavender fields. It’s a small experience that makes a big impression—perfect for a relaxed day out with family or friends who appreciate animals and countryside charm.
If you’re after an authentic, friendly farm visit that doesn’t feel rushed, this is a solid choice. The staff’s enthusiasm and the farm’s relaxed atmosphere ensure you’ll leave with a smile and a few new furry friends.
FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, it’s very family-friendly. Kids love feeding and patting the animals, and the farm environment is safe and relaxed.
Do I need to pre-book?
Pre-booking is strongly recommended because of limited numbers, especially during busy times. It helps ensure you get a spot on the day you want.
Can I bring my pet?
No, pets are not allowed on the farm for the safety and comfort of the animals.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes suitable for farm terrain. Bring water and sun protection if the weather is warm.
Is there a long walk involved?
The self-guided trail through sunflowers and lavender is optional and designed for a leisurely stroll, not a strenuous hike.
What else can I buy at the farm shop?
You can see products made from alpaca fiber, which make lovely souvenirs or gifts.
Is the farm accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the farm is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most visitors.
In summary, the Peterborough Alpaca Meet and Greet offers a sweet, straightforward farm visit packed with memorable animal moments and beautiful scenery. It’s an experience that’s worth the modest price and makes for a wonderful addition to any South Australia itinerary.
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