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PEG Farm and Nature Reserve: A Biodynamic Oasis

Discover sustainable agriculture, farm-to-table dining, and breathtaking views at this biodynamic oasis in St. Joseph, Barbados.

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Escape the tourist bustle at PEG Farm and Nature Reserve, a 108-acre biodynamic farm in St. Joseph, Barbados. Formerly the Easy Hall Plantation, PEG Farm embraces sustainable agriculture, offering tours, a farm-to-table café, camping, and breathtaking views from Hackleton's Cliff.

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Local tips

  • Book a guided tour in advance to learn about the farm's biodynamic and permaculture principles.
  • Dine at the Farmhouse restaurant for a delicious farm-to-table meal with scenic views; reservations are recommended.
  • Consider camping overnight to experience the beauty of the stars and wake up to breathtaking views from Hackleton's Cliff.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the farm and exploring the grounds.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Bridgetown, take the #6 bus from the Fairchild Street Terminal towards Bathsheba. The bus ride takes approximately 47 minutes. From the Bathsheba bus stop, PEG Farm is approximately a 10-minute taxi ride or a 45-minute walk. Bus fare is BBD $3.50.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Barbados. From Bridgetown, a taxi to PEG Farm will take approximately 20 minutes. Taxi fares are regulated but not metered, so confirm the price with the driver before starting your journey. The estimated taxi fare from Bridgetown to PEG Farm is BBD $40 - $50. From Oistins to PEG Farm by taxi will cost $45-$60.

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Discover a different side of Barbados at PEG Farm and Nature Reserve, nestled in the parish of St. Joseph. This 108-acre property, once the Easy Hall Plantation, has been transformed into a biodynamic farm and nature reserve, reflecting an ethos of People, Environment, and Growth. Founded by Paul Bourne, PEG Farm embodies sustainable agriculture, holistic living, and environmental consciousness. Explore the farm's diverse ecosystem, encountering free-range animals like cattle, pigs, and chickens. Wander through the medicinal garden, discovering the traditional uses of local plants. Take a self-guided tour with a map from the restaurant, or book a guided tour to learn about biodynamic and permaculture principles. The farm also features fruit orchards, kitchen gardens, and an evergreen forest. A highlight is the Farmhouse restaurant, offering a farm-to-table dining experience with innovative dishes made from fresh, local ingredients. Enjoy panoramic views of the property while you savor your meal. For an immersive experience, camp overnight and wake up to stunning views from Hackleton's Cliff. PEG Farm also hosts workshops on topics like rotational grazing and basket weaving. PEG stands for People - Environment - Growth, reflecting the ethos of building a living, working community while embracing holistic and biodynamic practices. It's a place where harmony with nature is not just a slogan but a way of life.

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