Langhorne Creek

Langhorne Creek is one of Australia’s first wine growing regions and today is a well known wine destination in South Australia, specialising in the red drops, Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz. Its main tourism attractions are the popular vineyard cellar doors, where there are award winning restaurants serving the excellent local wine. Harvest work wise you will find jobs picking grapes and pruning grape vines.   Fruit Picking Work in Langhorne Creek February to April – Grape picking June to September – Vine pruning Fruit Picking Jobs in Langhorne Creek Fruit Picking Jobs in South Australia Where’s Langhorne Creek Getting There Read more

Loxton

Loxton is one of the most productive agricultural and horticultural regions in South Australia. It has been reported that one of Loxton’s wineries alone crushes a whopping 85,000 tonnes of grapes per year. The region is also know for it’s dried fruits production and of course its great location on the banks of the Murray.   Fruit Picking Work in Loxton January to April – Apples, Grape picking May to February – Citrus June to August – Vine pruning October to March – Stonefruit Fruit Picking Jobs in Loxton Fruit Picking Jobs in South Australia Where’s Loxton Getting There It’s Read more

Lyndoch

Nestled at the base of the Barossa Valley, Lyndoch is small country town that has maintained it English foundations and German influences over time. You’ll expect to find work at wineries here, picking grapes, vine pruning or training. Make sure you get our on a wine tour and explore the region, it’s such a relaxing place.   Fruit Picking Work in Lyndoch February to April – Grape picking June to September – Vine pruning September to December – Vine training Fruit Picking Jobs in Lyndoch Fruit Picking Jobs in South Australia Where’s Lyndoch Getting There Lyndoch is an hours drive Read more

Mclaren Vale

With over 30 wineries in the region make sure you try some of the local’s finest! A short hours drive from Adelaide, Mclaren Vale is leaves you within touching distance of the big smoke while letting you soak up what the region has to offer. Harvest work wise you’ll expect to find work picking grapes or vine pruning and thinning.   Fruit Picking Work in Mclaren Vale February to April – Grapes May to August – Vine pruning Fruit Picking Jobs in Mclaren Vale Fruit Picking Jobs in South Australia Where’s Mclaren Vale Getting There Mclaren Vale is 1 hour Read more

Nuriootpa

You’re in wine country now, Nuriootpa is in the Barossa Valley arguably Australia’s premier wine making region. Located just under an hour’s drive from Adelaide it’s worth the day trip to check out what work is on offer at the many wineries in the region. Harvest work wise you’ll expect to seek employment picking grapes and vine pruning or training.   Fruit Picking Work in Nuriootpa February to April – Grape picking June to September – Vine pruning September to December – Vine training Fruit Picking Jobs in Nuriootpa Fruit Picking Jobs in South Australia Where’s Nuriootpa Getting There Nuriootpa Read more

Paringa

Paringa apparently means “land by the river”, we’re still to get confirmation, but it sounds about right considering you’ll be nestled right on the Murray. Harvest work wise you’ll be expecting to find specified work picking grapes, citrus fruits and stone fruit. Make sure you get a house while you’re living in Paringa, whether it’s for 3 days or 3 months!   Fruit Picking Work in Paringa January to April – Grape picking May to February – Citrus June to August – Vine pruning October to March – Stonefruit Fruit Picking Jobs in the Adelaide Hills Fruit Picking Jobs in Read more

Penola

Penola is situated in one of South Australia’s most highly regarded wine growing areas, so you’ll definitely find grape picking and vine pruning work. Within the 7km stretch to Coonawarra you’ll find 21 wineries! Wow, they must love the odd night cap over there. Drinking aside there’s a lot of historical buildings in town, so check them out.   Fruit Picking Work in Penola February to June – Potatoes February to May – Grape picking, Apples June to August – Vine pruning November to December – Apple thinning December to January – Cherries, beans Fruit Picking Jobs in Penola Fruit Read more

Renmark

Renmark is known for its scenic views along the river, the region offers a wide range of horticultural employment including grape picking, pear picking, apple picking and vine pruning amongst others.   Fruit Picking Work in Renmark January to April – Apples, pears, Grape picking May to February – Citrus June to August – Vine pruning October to March – Stonefruit Fruit Picking Jobs in Renamrk Fruit Picking Jobs in South Australia Where’s Renmark Getting There Along the Sturt Highway you should be in Renmark within 3 hours of driving from Adelaide. If you don’t have a car bus services Read more

Burnie

Located 50km from Devonport, Burnie is a vibrant industrial town, home to to Australia’s fifth largest container port. The locals say the best milk in the world for cheese making is produced here, not to mention a cracking drop of whiskey. Surrounded by beautiful beaches, parks, hills and fresh air Burnie is a great place to do fruit picking and harvest work.   Fruit Picking Work in Burnie January to December – Vegetables February to April – Apples December to February – Cherries Fruit Picking Jobs in Burnie Fruit Picking Jobs in Tasmania Where’s Burnie Getting There Burnie is a Read more

Deloraine

Set on the banks of Meander river, Deloraine is Located 50km west of Launceston. The town itself is classified by the National trust and is home to the Annual Tasmanian Craft Fair where the population of Deloraine increases to as much as 30,000 during the Art Fair.   Fruit Picking Work in Deloraine January to December –Vegetables December to May – Raspberries Fruit Picking Jobs in Deloraine Fruit Picking Jobs in Tasmania Where’s Deloraine Getting There Deloraine is a 40 minute drive from both of Devonport and Launceston. The town is serviced regularly by local buses and with a car Read more