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5.0 based on 2 reviews
My name is Glenn, I love where I live.... AUSTRALIA!!! and I love nothing more than sharing it with new friends and clients, I have an exceptionable knowledge of local history and look forward to having an adventure and a laugh.
5.0 based on 216 reviews
Bilpin Cider Co is a craft cider business based in the Blue Mountains region of NSW, about 90 minutes drive from Sydney CBD. All of our products are made from freshly crushed fruit and there is no added sugar, concentrates or syrups used in our production. We have a range of 5 alcoholic varieties and 1 non alcoholic variety and the visit to our Cidery includes a tasting across the range.
So many delicious ciders, many little touches such as an optional picnic blanket/ basket Staff were so lovely and helpful
5.0 based on 88 reviews
Visit the rustic Hillbilly Cider shed in Bilpin to sample our award winning range. Kick back with chilled glass of cider looking out over the orchard and the famous 'Big Log truck". When you've worked up a hunger we'll cook you a wood fired pizza. You can purchase our ciders to take home including limited releases only available at the shed. COVID 19 Update: We are following NSW Government requirements. Please refer to our website for up to date details before you visit. Or feel free to contact us.
Very hospitable, great range of ciders to try (with generous samples) and buy. Will definitely return as soon as possible.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Saliba Fruits are growers, packers and distributors of quality apples. For over 40 years this family owned and run business has produced some of Australia's finest quality produce from the Bilpin district. Customers can purchase fruit and other local goods directly from the immaculate shed, when the apples are in season (mid January to early May).
4.5 based on 17 reviews
We had so much fun. A family business full of love,our guide was a beautiful man, who walked us down and told us where and what we can pick, how to pick. Picking the fruit was fun and rewarding to show kids, fruit grows from trees not from the shop. I can't wait to go back. Every member of the family I saw/meet were so friendly, helpful and just a pure delight. We can't wait to go back!!!!! Oh and the apples are yummy!!!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
A family owned and operated orchard offering pick-your-own seasonal fruit from late December to April/May. Open Friday's 10am-4pm, Saturday's, Sunday's and Public Holidays 9am-5pm. We grow peaches, plums, nectarines, pears, apples, chestnuts, quinces and persimmons. Local produce available includes berries, honey, jams, cider and apple juice.
Picking fruit right off the tree for fresh fruit was a priceless experience and a beautiful eye opener for the kids to see where we eat our fruit comes from. Highly recommend this orchard for a fun filled day of fruit picking, there is a large variety of different fruit and an abundance of fruit of the trees, plenty for everyone to take home. At $5 a kilo we picked a variety of apples pears quince plums and nectarines, we were very happy with all the fruit we took home and had plenty to give away as well! We also purchased honey jams apple cider and apple cider vinegar at the shop. Amazing customer service we will definitely be back when other fruits are in season.
4.0 based on 27 reviews
Very nice gardens, spent about 1 hour walking through the gardens. Waterfall is great. Lots of paths so it easy to miss parts of the garden, if you visit, take your time and explore every path.
3.0 based on 95 reviews
I had the pleasure of stopping at The Fruit Bowl recently while on vacation in the Blue Mountains. When in the mountains I always allocate at least an hour for my visit. I was pleased to see how the place was recovering from the January 2020 Bushfires and operating well despite the active Covid restrictions in place. The grounds were well maintained and great for a stretch of the legs and sample of the fresh mountain air. The shop was well stocked with locally grown fruit produce, specifically apples and an assortment of other edible treats including freshly baked apple pies. There was however a limited range of souvenir items for sale in the shop. I believe the range could be explanded to replicate the range of craft items sold there in previous years when I have visited. The cafė was operational and providing refreshments of excellent quality. As usual the staff were all friendly and polite. I thoroughly recommend that you stop and take the time to explore The Bilpin Fruit Bowl on your next visit to the Blue Mountains region and perhaps you too will become a regular visitor like me!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
3.5 based on 5 reviews
We found this place as a result of arvo tea at The Pines Orchard; it's only a 2 minute drive from there. We ONLY PAID $2 ENTRY PER PERSON! Much cheaper than other places in the area requesting at least $5 for an entry fee to pick fruit that you are still charged for! They then charged $5 per kilo of apples that we picked...they are so fresh! Yummiest apples that we've ever eaten! They are so delicious, my eyes nearly popped out at the first bite! We'd definitely be back!
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