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Tucked into the foothills of the Blue Mountains, Bilpin is a serene hamlet known as Australia’s apple and cider heartland. Rolling orchards, cool-climate gardens, and a handful of rustic farm gates define this slow-paced escape, where the air smells of ripening fruit and woodsmoke. It’s a favourite detour for self-drivers craving genuine country hospitality, artisan produce, and a taste of mountain life away from the tourist crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Bilpin Cider & Fruit Orchards – Sample crisp apple ciders and fresh-pressed juices at family-run operations like Bilpin Cider Company and Hillbilly Cider. Many orchards offer pick-your-own fruit in season (apples, pears, stone fruit).
- Pine Crest Orchard – A historic orchard famous for its apple pies and scones; grab a pie to go and enjoy it with a view over the valley.
- Bilpin Fruit Bowl – Stop at this roadside icon for seasonal fruit, local honey, and homemade jams. The classic Aussie country store vibe is irresistible.
- Gardens of Stone National Park – A short drive north, this lesser-known park features dramatic pagoda rock formations, deep canyons, and excellent bushwalking (check track conditions).
- Zig Zag Railway – A heritage steam train that winds through spectacular escarpments near Lithgow; a nostalgic ride for rail enthusiasts.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to explore the main orchards, taste ciders, and soak up the rural atmosphere. If you’re a keen walker or want to delve into Gardens of Stone, plan a full day. Bilpin works perfectly as a lunch stop on a Blue Mountains road trip – combine it with a morning in Mount Tomah or an afternoon in Lithgow.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mount Tomah Botanic Garden – Cool-climate garden with stunning views, just 15 minutes east.
- Lithgow – Historic mining town with the Zig Zag Railway, Blast Furnace Park, and the Eskbank House Museum.
- Blue Mountains National Park – The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area offers endless walks, lookouts, and waterfalls.
- Katoomba – The main tourist hub, home to the Three Sisters, Scenic World, and boutique cafes.
- Blackheath – A charming village with antique shops, galleries, and access to the Grand Canyon walk.
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- Mount Tomah Botanic Garden — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0