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Apple U-Pick Orchards in Hawkesberry - Bilpin area of New South Wales, Australia, in 2024, by county

Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for apples that we know of in this area.

Not all areas of a state have apples orchards that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!

Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!

PLEASE report closed farms, broken links and incorrect info using the "Report Corrections" form below.

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New South Wales - Hawkesbury - Bipin Area

  • 4 Winds Farm - Organic, blueberries, plums, cherries, peaches, apples, pears,
    2840 Bells Line of Road, Bilpin, NSW 02758. Phone: . Email: 4windsfarmbilpin@gmail.com. Open: See their Facebook page - their farm and family has been devastated by the wildfires, so it is unknown when they will be able to reopen. Directions: Only an 8 min drive Sydney side of Mt Tomah. Occasionally . Click here for a map and directions.
  • Bilpin Fruit Bowl - No pesticides are used, apples, beans, beets, broad beans, carrots, corn (sweet), cucumbers, eggplants, herbs or spices, onions, peas, peaches, peppers, persimmons, pumpkins, summer squash, tomatoes, other vegetables, Other fruit or veg, U-pick and already picked, gift shop, concessions or refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, picnic area you may bring your own food, school tours
    2093 Bells Line Of Road, Bilpin, NSW 02758. Phone: 45671262. Email: fruit275@tpg.com.au. Open: farm open from mid November to the end of May Weekends and Public Holidays only between 10am and 4pm. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.
    Bilpin Fruit Bowl Facebook page. (UPDATED: June 23, 2018, JBS)
  • Bilpin Springs Orchard - Apples, pears, Plums, Peaches, Plums, Figs, Lemons, oranges, blueberries,
    2550 Bells Line Of Road, Bilpin, NSW 02758. Phone: 02 4567 1294. Open: from Australia Day to Queens Birthday Weekend. Click here for a map and directions.
  • Pinecrest Orchard - apples, peaches, plums, pears, raspberries, walnuts, chestnuts,
    2549 Bells Line of Road, Bilpin, NSW 02758. Phone: 02 45671143. Email: johngalbraith06@gmail.com. Open: 10am to 4pm Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays, and on Boxing Day from January to May. Directions: situated on Bell\'s Line of Road, Bilpin, right behind Bilpin School, 30kms west of Richmond, New South Wales, Australia; . Click here for a map and directions.
  • Shields Orchard - apples
    2270 Bells Line of Road, Bilpin, NSW 02758. Phone: 02 4567 1206. Open: Friday, Saturday, Sunday for Pick Your Own 10 am to 3 pm. Click here for a map and directions.
  • TNT Produce - apples, concessions or refreshment stand, restrooms, school tours, group reservations
    153 Kurts Road Bilpin, Sydney, NSW 02758. Phone: 0410 676152. Email: tntproduce@hotmail.com. Open: End of January to June 2015 Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays 10am to 4pm. Directions: Travelling on Bells Line of Road take the first Street on the left after the Pines Orchard, which is Kurts Road, follow signs to pick your own. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only.

 

Apple

Apple Picking Tips, Recipes and Information

Apples ripen from the outside of the tree towards the center, so the apples out the outside of the tree will ripen first.  Once they are picked, they stop ripening. Picking apples directly from a tree is easy. Roll the apple upwards off the branch and give a little twist; don't pull straight away from the tree. If two apples are joined together at the top, both will come away at the same time. Don't shake the trees or branches.  If the apple you are trying to pick drops, (or others on the tree) go ahead and pick it up. They're perfectly fine! But do wash them before you eat them! More info: How to tell when apples are ripe

  • Once picked, don't throw the apples into the baskets, place them in gently, or they will bruise and go bad more quickly.
  • Don't wash apples until just before using to prevent spoilage.
  • For an explanation of why apple slices turn brown and how to stop it, see this page!
  • Keep apples cool after picking to increase shelf life.  A cool basement is ideal, but the fruit/vegetable drawer of a refrigerator will work, too.  A refrigerator is fine for small quantities of apples. Boxed apples need to be kept in a cool, dark spot where they won't freeze. Freezing ruptures all of an apple's cells, turning it into one large bruise overnight. The usual solution is to store apples in a root cellar. But root cellars often have potatoes in them: apples and potatoes should never be stored in the same room because, as they age, potatoes release an otherwise ethylene gas, which makes apples spoil faster. If you can keep the gas away from your apples, they will keep just fine. Just don't store them right next to potatoes.
    Prevent contact between apples stored for the winter by wrapping them individually in sheets of newspaper. The easiest way to do this is to unfold a section of newspaper all the way and tear it into quarters. Then stack the wrapped apples. See more here: How to store apples at home
  • Apples don't improve or "ripen" after being picked - this is an urban myth - see this page for the truth - with references!

Which apple variety is best?

There are tens of thousands of varieties of apples, developed over centuries. They vary in sugar, acoidity, flavors, storing, crispness and many other attributes. See our guides to apple varieties:

Canning apples - fully illustrated, with step-by-step instructions

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Recipes, illustrated with step by step instructions

Using fresh apples and miscellaneous

 

Other Local Farm Products (Honey, Horses, Milk, Meat, Eggs, Etc.)
(NOT pick-your-own, unless they are also listed above)