5 star for free entry! There are limited parking for the farm so most cars are parked by the roadside. Advisable to bring your own bags though they also sell recycle bags if needed. It could be quite muddy inside the farm so best to wear rainboots. Toilet is located after the entrance. They have a variety of fruits when we were there! We were able to pick and eat different kinds of Apples and Plum. Peach, Pear and nashi are not ready for picking yet. The apples weight at $5 per kilo and they are super crunchy and fresh even few days after we got home! Should have bought more of them! There is a sunflower bed on the left of the entrance, nice for pictures! Didn't know that sunflower would be...
Read moreNice orchards, and the staff were incredibly friendly. Went here today (the 22nd Of April 2018) and it was a nice stroll. Should have came here earlier in the month as there are very little Apples left for the season. Still a worthwhile trip. Nice views, and a great escape out of the city.
Most of the apples left were pink lady apples. Apples were $4 a kilo, and the left over chestnuts were $12 a kilo. A little more expensive than the shops, but worth it for the experience.
If you do go there i, I’d suggest to go to the very back of the farm, past the pond, as that was where there were the...
Read moreLove this fruit picking place! They have a variety of fruits to pick from like apples, plums, pears and peaches. Anything you pick you can eat along the way and if you don't have your own bag, you can purchase one upon entry. After you finish, there is a small little shop where you checkout and pay. They have pre-picked fruits/vegetables you can add to your bag along with some homemade fresh muffins or freshly made Bilpin cider with 100% apples. We went with a large group or 10 and I highly recommend this place for group activities or simply just to spend time with family...
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