Fountainhill Estate's history spans six generations, with the 5th and 6th generation currently active on the farm. The original family members came from Germany, and bought the land in 1886. We have always farmed with passion, commitment, and with a strong emphasis placed on discipline, direction, and dedication. We are especially committed to conserving our natural heritage in wildlife, fauna, and flora.
As a family-run farm we are always happy to show visitors around, and farming enthusiasts will enjoy the Sussex cattle, our sugar plantations, avocado orchards, and our conservation efforts. Our avocado orchards cover 50 hectares and have 14000 mixed variety trees - Hass, Lamb Hass, Reed, Ryan, Edranol, Fuerte and Pinkerton varieties. Most of our avocados are exported to Europe. Our orchards have received Eurepgap accreditation.
Our sugar cane plantations offer 560 hectares of top quality cane.
Our farm is an escapist’s heaven, and a photographer’s delight, where you can immerse yourself in the many aspects of nature. Sunsets here are spectacular, and even the misty days are quietly refreshing. Early risers will delight in the stillness and fresh air before sunrise.
The sights and sounds of the swiftly flowing rivers, water falls, nature walks, game drives, birding and fishing, are really enjoyable. Our peaceful dams are home to Cape Clawless Otters, and Bass Fishing is available for guests from two of our well stocked dams. For lovers of wild life and scenery this is the place to be.
We have a listed National Heritage site - a middle stone-age shelter. Guided walks to the shelter are offered in the winter months.
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