Top 5 Things to do in , New South Wales

September 17, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Small Acres Cyder, Orange Mountain Wines, Hillside Harvest, Faisan Estate Wines, Borland Fig Orchard.

1. Small Acres Cyder

12 Akhurst Rd, Borenore, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia +61 2 6365 2286 http://www.smallacrescyder.com.au
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5.0 based on 33 reviews

Small Acres Cyder

Small Acres Cyder are the first and sole producers of locally grown, locally made cider in the Central West, NSW Australia. We produce a range of ciders made with the fresh juice of cider apples and drawing on traditional methods of authentic cider production. The results are for everyone to enjoy with a number of award winning ciders and perrys. The inspiration for Small Acres Cyder came from our founders not being able to find a choice of premium ciders in Australia. Gail Kendell grew up in the UK and used to drink traditional cider made from cider apples, and frustrated with not having a similar choice in Australia, set about making her own. Since then Small Acres Cyder has achieved great success with the simple formula of great quality ciders made with passion from locally grown apples and pears. Leading the Australian craft cider market we have won more than 130 industry awards including Most Successful Small Producer 2017, 2018 and 2019.

Reviewed By Arixau - Sydney, Australia

Nick, Jannene and their crew ran a very informative apple cider making course with tasting as part of Good Food week. We loved it, and the award winning ciders were fantastic to end with.

2. Orange Mountain Wines

10 Radnedge Rd, Borenore, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia +61 2 6365 2626 [email protected] http://www.orangemountain.com.au
Excellent
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5.0 based on 142 reviews

Orange Mountain Wines

Orange Mountain Wines is a small family owned and run winery specialising in cool climate wine styles. Visit the cellar door and you will most likely be tasting with the winemaker and owner Terry and his wife Julie. We welcome you to try our range of national and internationally awarded wines. We make Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz/ Viognier, Cabernet Franc and in dessert wines Mountain Ice Viognier and Cherry Liqueur to finish. We offer personalised tours of the winery and vineyard and you are more than welcome to bring a picnic basket of your own and enjoy our gardens while you taste the wines.

Reviewed By mikaelab231

Chase was amazing. He was easy to talk to, very knowledgeable and made our experience extremely enjoyable. Would highly recommend wine tasting at Orange Mountain Winery!

3. Hillside Harvest

1209 The Escort Way, Borenore, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia +61 2 6365 2247 [email protected] http://www.hillsideharvest.com.au
Excellent
63%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Hillside Harvest

Family owned and operated farm stall in Borenore, NSW. We have an on-site cafe and offer pick your own activities from late November to March. Our farm stall offers fresh produce and local jams, honey, preserves etc. We are closed on Public Holidays.

Reviewed By 701David - Fitzroy, Australia

We did a U turn and drove back to the store....glad we did. Pick your own figs and plums were delicious. We also brought some olives, cooking salts and honey. Owner was very helpful. Worth a stop along the road to Orange.

4. Faisan Estate Wines

150 Lemmons Rd, Borenore, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia +61 2 6365 2380 [email protected] http://faisanestate.com.au/
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3.0 based on 2 reviews

Faisan Estate Wines

5. Borland Fig Orchard

158 Bradley_s rd, Borenore, Orange, New South Wales Australia
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Reviewed By warners1 - Lake Macquarie, Australia

We visited here in March and so lucky to be able to pick ripe figs. Contact with the owner of the farm was almost instant and they appreciate contact before visiting. We were the only visitors at the time, so Alison showed us which figs were ripe for the picking, We learnt that best to pick when almost squishy, as figs do not ripen when picked as other fruits do. After pricking a bucket, we had these weighed (paid a small sum) and also bought some of their jam. Each morning, fresh figs topped our cereal - yum!!

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