Company information
Guy Robertson is the owner and driving force behind Mount Gnomon Farm, located near Penguin in Tasmania's north-west. With a background in agricultural science and community development, Guy transitioned to farming approximately 16 years ago, establishing the farm with a focus on free-range pork production.
A 7th generation Tasmanian farmer Guy is passionate about Tasmania and it's tourism potential.
His commitment to sustainable and ethical farming practices is evident in his dedication to preserving heritage breeds, including Wessex Saddleback pigs, rare breed sheep, cattle, chooks, ducks, and apples.
Under Guy's leadership, Mount Gnomon Farm has diversified into agritourism, offering farm-to-table dining experiences, hosting events, and providing unique accommodations like glamping domes. The farm has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists, reflecting Guy's vision of creating an inclusive farm gate community experience.
Guy's innovative approach and dedication to community engagement have positioned Mount Gnomon Farm as a notable example of sustainable agriculture and agritourism in Tasmania.
Property information
Mount Gnomon Farm’s accommodation stands out for its combination of luxury, nature, and farm-to-table experiences.
1. Luxury Geodesic Domes in Nature
Unlike standard farm stays, Mount Gnomon Farm offers geodesic domes designed for comfort while being immersed in the Tasmanian countryside. Each dome features:
A private ensuite bathroom
Panoramic views of the farm and mountains
A spacious outdoor deck for relaxation
Cozy, well-furnished interiors blending rustic and modern styles
2. Themed Dome Experiences
The layout of the domes is in the form of a giant sundial around a gnomon.
Sunset Dome – Positioned for breathtaking sunset views over the rolling hills.
Orchard Dome – Nestled among the apple orchard, offering a serene escape with sunrise views.
3. True Farm Stay Experience
Guests stay on an actual working farm, surrounded by heritage pigs, cattle, and sheep. They can explore the property, join farm tours, and see sustainable farming in action.
4. Farm-to-Table Dining
Unlike traditional accommodations, guests have access to an on-site restaurant serving fresh, farm-grown produce, charcuterie, and cider from the farm’s orchard.
5. Immersive Seasonal Activities
Depending on the time of year, guests can enjoy:
Sunflower picking in summer
Cider tastings from the farm’s heritage apples
Farm events & festivals, like the Fire and Mountain Winter Festival
6. Exclusive & Peaceful Getaway
With only a few domes available, the accommodation is private and intimate, making it ideal for romantic escapes, nature retreats, or a peaceful break from city life.
7. Eco-Friendly & Locally Owned
Mount Gnomon Farm is locally owned and operated by Guy Robertson, who is passionate about sustainable farming and agritourism. Staying here supports local agriculture and responsible tourism.
In short, Mount Gnomon Farm’s accommodation is more than just a place to sleep—it’s an experience that blends luxury, sustainability, and immersion in Tasmania’s natural beauty.
Neighbourhood information
Mount Gnomon Farm, located near Penguin, Tasmania, is surrounded by a variety of attractions that showcase the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. Here are some notable nearby sites:
1. Dial Range
Just a short distance from the farm, the Dial Range offers numerous hiking opportunities. Trails lead to peaks like Mount Dial, Mount Montgomery, Mount Gnomon, and Mount Duncan, each providing breathtaking views of northern Tasmania. These hikes cater to various fitness levels and are perfect for nature enthusiasts. Ferndene walk is also an easy paced short walk for all ages through towering mountain ash trees and man ferns.
2. Penguin
The charming coastal town of Penguin is known for its picturesque beaches and the famous Big Penguin statue. Visitors can explore local cafes and shops.
Gunns plains Caves are a short drive from the farm featuring impressive formations such as calcite shawls and flow-stones. Guided tours are available daily, providing insights into the cave's geology and history.
Wings Wildlife Park: Home to Tasmania's largest collection of wildlife, this park offers opportunities to observe nature animals close up.
4. Penguin Mountain Bike Park
For cycling enthusiasts, the Penguin Mountain Bike Park offers trails suitable for various skill levels. Set against the backdrop of the Dial Range, it's a great way to experience the area's natural beauty while enjoying an active pursuit.
5. Local Dining
The region boasts several delightful eateries, pubs and breweries. Penguin Beer co is recommended.
Both Cradle Mountain and Stanley are good day trips from the farm.