The Bushranger Hideaway
Organic finger lime farm in the Tweed caldera with an abundance of native wildlife. We had horses in the past but we only have one quite old gelding left now. We farm finger limes which are native to this area.

Why I became a WWOOF Host

I was a WWOOF host before about ten years ago for about five years total. It was a great way to meet like minded people, get some help on the farm while at the same time helping them to learn and further their journey,

Organic/Biological methods we use

We use organic methods such as weeding by hand and by use of brush cutters and mulching. Fruit is harvested from February to May. All fruit is picked by hand. We grow finger limes which are native to this area.

Skills WWOOFers can learn here

Organic practices & techniques Gardening Mulching Pruning Horse care Using & caring for tools Handyman

Farm type

Commercial Farm

Farming methods

Organic

Courses & Events

The Stay

2 WWOOFers
Whatever suits
Separate Building
Smoking allowed No Pets please

The Stay

Eat together Eat separately Share some meals Food provided cook your own
BYO Special diet foods please
English and Tagalog