
Perched on the apex of the Great Dividing Range around 527 metres above sea level, the Centre is located at the edge of the plantation and is a place where visitors can tour, taste and take home the world's purest Arabica coffee.
The two storey timber centre, constructed atop an impressive granite outcrop, features a 140 seat restaurant, licensed bar, coffee laboratory, gift shop, and Coffee Cinema where up to 54 guests will view the region's first high definition movie featuring the history of coffee and Skybury on a 6m x 3m curved screen. The Centre is the work of award winning Eacham builder Jon Nott . The Long Table in the coffee laboratory which will be used in the coffee roasting and tasting tours, is made from a single piece of Tallow over four metres in length.
Outside, visitors can stroll through a section of the coffee plantation, see a coffee harvester close up, and enjoy the dry temperate climate in acres of native gardens. Birdlife abounds, and the Skybury team have included a generously-sized soft release pen where recovering native wildlife can be re-introduced to Bushland surroundings.