Woombah, located in New South Wales’ Clarence Valley, is a small village with coffee plantations. The place got its name from the Aboriginal word “Womba” that is the Canopus star. In 1830, the first European settlers arrived in Woombah and the main industry then was timber.
Woombah’s main attraction is the Wombah Coffee Plantation, which was established in 1982 by Joy Phelps and Joan Dibden. The plantation produces coffee from Arabica trees that are abundant in the Northern Rivers. The coffee plantation is known to produce excellent coffee because of the strict quality control from growing the trees to the processing of the coffee beans. The variety produced is also said to have lower caffeine levels than other coffee variants. Vi...
Woombah, located in New South Wales’ Clarence Valley, is a small village with coffee plantations. The place got its name from the Aboriginal word “Womba” that is the Canopus star. In 1830, the first European settlers arrived in Woombah and the main industry then was timber.
Woombah’s main attraction is the Wombah Coffee Plantation, which was established in 1982 by Joy
Woombah, located in New South Wales’ Clarence Valley, is a small village with coffee plantations. The place got its name from the Aboriginal word “Womba” that is the Canopus star. In 1830, the first European settlers arrived in Woombah and the main industry then was timber.
Woombah’s main attraction is the Wombah Coffee Plantation, which was established in 1982 by Joy Phelps and Joan Dibden. The plantation produces coffee from Arabica trees that are abundant in the Northern Rivers. The coffee plantation is known to produce excellent coffee because of the strict quality control from growing the trees to the processing of the coffee beans. The variety produced is also said to have lower caffeine levels than other coffee variants. Visitors can enjoy locally baked pastries and the plantation’s famous coffee at the coffee house.