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For over 40 years, Jurlique has grown the powerful ingredients used in their international high-performing pure and natural skincare products on their biodynamic farm in South Australia’s Adelaide Hills.
Discover the Jurlique way, experience a unique connection to nature and learn more about their practices and processes by taking a behind-the-scenes tour of Jurlique’s biodynamic farm in the stunning Adelaide Hills.
What you will see/experience on the tour- History of Jurlique
- How seedlings and plants are propagated
- Plant varieties and their uses
- Biodynamic farming principles
- Soil fertility and compost
Children 15 years and under free of charge with an accompanying paying adult.
Our Farm Shop
At the end of your tour, feel free to drop into our farm’s retail shop to purchase Jurlique products and exclusives.
Not taking part in the tour or looking to stock up on your favourite products? You’re welcome to visit our shop at any time during our open hours, simply speak to one of our staff on arrival.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 9.30am – 4.30pm
Saturday and Sunday : 10am – 4pm
What to bring
- Closed toe, flat shoes, sneakers or boots (high heels, sandals and open toed footwear are not suitable)
- Full length pants, trousers or jeans
- Hats & sunscreen during summer months. Wet weather gear as required.
- Water in hot conditions.
Please note, this is a working farm. Unfortunately, this means that the farm is not fully accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. If you would like to discuss whether the tour would be suitable for you or a member of your party, please contact us on (08) 8393 0518
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Stunning surrounds
Peaceful
Fully understand now what goes in my products I use
The water essence is amazing
The lady who showed us around was friendly and lovely and explained things well
My husband and I especially loved seeing where the roses and lavender are harvested — everything smelled incredible! And I have to admit… we almost cleared the shelves at the end. The rose and lavender‑scented products were too good to resist, so we stocked up on all the liquids we could carry!
Overall, a wonderful tour with gorgeous scenery, great storytelling, and products that truly speak for themselves. Highly recommend if you're visiting Adelaide Hills!
My husband and I especially loved seeing where the roses and lavender are harvested — everything smelled incredible! And I have to admit we almost cleared the shelves at the end. The rose and lavender‑scented products were too good to resist, so we stocked up on all the liquids we could carry!
Overall, a wonderful tour with gorgeous scenery, great storytelling, and products that truly speak for themselves. Highly recommend if you're visiting Adelaide Hills!
The gardens are exceptionally well maintained, which is a real credit to the Jurlique team. Cherie has deep knowledge of the products and spoke with genuine passion about the farm. Highly recommend!
The tour is so worth your time and money because you come away with a personalised oil blend, get to explore the flower gardens and biodynamic farm processes, as well as pick roses for your own take home supply. I am a skincare junkie and work in the beauty industry - so I feel I know quite a lot about ingredients and product. But honestly, being able to feel, taste and smell everything on a working farm allowed me to create a new love for what I do and a better understanding of the role of humans and nature behind every bottle of skincare. Thank you team Jurlique xx
Very beautiful learnt a lot
No it was perfect
Went for a good amount of time
Would have been cool if the shop has exclusive products to the farm tour.
She was very nice and let us know a lot of Jurlique history and farming products. Thanks a lot . We had a great time on 5 Oct 2025.
I have used the Jurlique products in the past but to actually visit the farm and understand the process, effort and passion that goes into making a very beautiful product was extremely interesting.
You learnt about their biodynamic farming, most of the plants are hand picked and to try many of the products along the way was lovely. The drying room was fascinating, so small for such a large company but clearly able to produce and dry what is needed for the market.
Our guide Amelia (Hope I have her name right) was very informative as she was not only a tour guide but a farm hand. At the end some shopping was done with the guidance of Amelia.
I would definitely recommend visiting this beautiful farm (with its resident kangaroos). It was lovely to see the background to this gorgeous product.
The experience ended with the opportunity to create your own essential oil blend however there was no discussion or ideas about what might work well and the properties of different oils. The Masterclass is advertised as 2 hours however the final 20 minutes was left for shopping. This may have been as our group was only 4. Finally 1pm seems an odd time to start you’ve either rushed lunch or you’re starving at the end.
Thank you to Lily (?) for you friendliness and passion.
A pleasure to experience the different products along the easy walk. Thank you for the tea at the cconclusion. I don't recall the ladies name who held the tour. However she was very passionate about her involvement with Jurlique. Highly recommend. (A name badge perhaps for staff who do the tour?)
Beginning at the botanical sign we learnt about the origins of the company and their mission. We then had a tour around the garden which includes many of the plants grown on the farm but in a small place so we didn’t have to walk large distances. During this part of the tour Fay spoke about the benefits of the plants both for farming (attracting native bees, deterring pests etc.) and for skincare. We were then able to try some of the Jurlique products which contained the plants/ flowers we were seeing.
Fay then went through the process of biodynamic farming used on the Jurlique farm. Following this was a visit to the rose garden where we were able to see and smell the roses grown including the iconic Jurlique rose. There was also a family of kangaroos nearby which was lovely to see, although we did have to watch out for the kangaroo poo on our walk!
Our farm tour ended with a look in the drying room where the plants are taken to dry out once picked. After which we returned to the retail store where we could purchase the products we’d tried or any other products from the range. There was also a selection of Mother’s Day gifts at the time of our tour.
Overall a fantastic and informative tour of the Jurlique farm. Would recommend this to anyone wanting to know a little more about the natural ingredients included in Jurlique products or anyone who enjoys knowing about gardening/ farming, there really was something for everyone on this tour! Just remember to dress appropriately for the tour as it’s mostly outside, there were some umbrellas available but best to bring your own if it’s going to rain!
A small discount in the shop would have gone a long way to making the experience even better and nudging it to 5 stars!
She is so knowledgeable and passionate about Jurlique. The tour was very informative and interesting. I didn't realise how many processes it takes to make the products and even better its all natural.
They have a lovely shop on site where you can purchase products. Of course you can't go home empty handed. I have used their products before and they are amazing and very good for your skin.
Thanks for a great tour. Lexi is a gem
Susan and Uldis Esots ☺️
All locals and visitors should spend time up at Jurlique Farm. You will not regret it!
We got to explore the polyhouses where seeds are planted, tour the display garden which features all the botanicals used in jurlique products, learn about biodynamic, and check out the drying shed before getting a custom blend of tea in their shop.
The tour will actually help you in selecting products, as the guide explains the beneficial properties of each plant. They have products to try throughout the garden and you get a real sense of their true local production cycle.
Also gained some insight to organic farming and companion planting which is useful for the home garden. Our tour guide (who also happened to be the farm manager) went briefly over biodynamic farming too which I found so interesting.
Ventured into the drying room to see all the trays of flowers and plants drying out before their use in products.
Finished up in the shop with a jurlique farm exclusive herbal tea (not for sale) and the shop assistant Sheree was also very knowledgeable of the products and willing to help customers based on their skin care needs.
Would recommend if you are into botany, naturopathy or natural health, sustainable farming, supporting local business or just curious to check it out.
We had Lexy as our tour guide and she was simply amazing. Very knowledgeable and friendly, warm and helpful. She spoke about how everything was grown, from the greenhouses (I can’t remember the technical name), to the display garden as the farm is too big, and the organic area, the drying area and the shop to end on. I’ve always loved the products but never appreciated them until now. We had a chance to sample the products too. It felt so nice being a local and touring with locals alike, and tourists making connections along the way. I even went to lunch in Hahndorf after with a lovely couple I met on the tour!
Thank you Jurlique. I appreciate you



























































