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Oranje Tractor Wines

Oranje Tractor Wines

Organic and sustainable producer of small-batch natural wines near Albany.
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Oranje Tractor Wines
Our small 8 acre vineyard on the pristine south coast of Albany was planted on the family farm in 1998 with the help of family and friends and has been certified organic since 2005.

Doing things a little differently, but always with our fellow inhabitants on this planet in mind, has been Oranje Tractor Wines’ motto from the start. You will find them on a continuous sustainability journey – a route that is challenging yet rewarding. The goal is to craft unique, terroir-specific wine for you to enjoy using organic and regenerative practices that work with nature, not against it.

The vineyard is carbon negative since the 8H property absorbs 6 times the amount of CO2 (and CO2 equivalents) than the 3H vineyard emits. To discover more about Oranje Tractors organic, regenerative and net zero now journey click here.

The rustic Tasting Room is packed with vintage items and ambient charm, to help you feel relaxed.  The tasting room is reached by a gentle meander through the extensive organic gardens where you’ll see a myriad of fruit growing.

Visitors are welcome to enjoy seated wine and food pairings, called Wine Flights, guided by owners Pam and Murray and hear about the transformation of a beef cattle farm to a diverse organic farm with edible gardens and orchards sprawling in all directions. Additional experiences, including a High Riesling, which is our award winning aged Riesling paired to seafood, and our Organic and Regenerative Small Farm Tour are available. Bookings are ESSENTIAL. The days you can make bookings vary throughout the year but are commonly Friday to Monday. Visit the website to learn more on the Experiences on offer, or to book, click here.

You are welcome to BYO dog and picnic.

Things To Do Around Here

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Little Beach

With a combination of white sand, azure water, granite headlands and greenery, this beach is a South West favourite near Albany.

Kurrah Mia

Aboriginal cultural tours showcasing ancient culture near Albany.

Albany’s Historic Whaling Station

Visit the only complete whaling station tourism attraction in the world.

Museum of the Great Southern

Explore the unique natural, social and cultural history of the Great Southern.

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Take a Scenic Helicopter flight for the best way to see WA!

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4×4 camper rental: experience the ultimate self-drive adventure.

Cheynes Beach Caravan Park

A grassy holiday park a short walk to the protected cove of Cheynes Beach.

National Anzac Centre

Immerse yourself in the ANZAC legend and the stories of the soldiers who departed here.

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The Gap and Natural Bridge

Head to The Gap and Natural Bridge to see the power of nature in action from a spectacular viewing platform over the Southern Ocean.

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Inspiration Outdoors

Guided, small group walking holidays – Bibbulmun Track, Cape to Cape Track and Stirling Ranges.

Munda Biddi Trail

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Stirling Range National Park

In the Great Southern region this range is home to Bluff Knoll.

Porongurup National Park

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Cheynes Beach

Discover this tranquil and protected cove just 45 minutes from Albany.

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Mintox Campers

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Acclaim Rose Gardens Beachside Holiday Park

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