If I could give this place 6 stars I would. You can pick your own fruit and veg but you can also spend hours here. There is a cafe. There is a large sand pit, 2 bouncy castles and a children's assult course. On week ends they often have trailer rides. As far as I know everything is free (well obviously not the cafe), I can't be sure about the trailer rides as we have never been at the week end. We tend to visit after school - it is a great place to meet friends and hang out whilst also solving the perennial "what shall we have for tea" question. You can pick some of the food and then buy the other bits from the well stocked shop which now includes a butcher's.
And you hope that your children get the idea that food does grow on trees - or at least on bushes.
You can pick: strawberries, raspberries, loganberries, rhubarb, blackberries, gooseberries, redcurrants. You can pick (or dig) your own vegetables: beans, broad beans, carrots, they used to have sugar snap peas but I haven't seen them for a few years.
It is a great place. Do visit even if it is only to buy strawberries and cream from the shop. It is local food at its best. read more