Beerenberg Farm is a "must visit" for all food lovers visiting the Adelaide Hills. One of Australia's oldest family-owned jam, condiment and sauce …
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Mar 9, 2025
The most beautiful place. Lunch was delicious. The jams and sauces and relishes were all beautiful and such a great price. The strawberries were amazing.Full review by reneelouise178
Mar 9, 2025
We did the pie making. David Bennett is english so we cooked pies like my granma used to make. Easy steps with extra flare. Ended with eating the glorious pie that you made with home made ice cream b…Full review by Sarah S
Mar 8, 2025
Great class ... delicious pies, very well worth doing. The instructions were easy to follow, as was the recipe will now attempt to make some at home for myself.Full review by helenkM8764YU
We would like to visit the strawberry farm next Tuesday, is it open for walk-in tourist?
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Strawberry season is from October to April so patch is closed but the shop where they sell jams and other produce would be open..you can always call then before hand.
1. do you have a restaurant in your Farm for a lovely lunch or afternoon tea? 2. do we have to make reservation for picking for a group of 10? 3. how long can we pick? is there a time limit?
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No Restaurant at the farm there is a shop were you can buy products from. Yes you can take you time picking the strawberries and I'm sure you don't have to book for 10 …
No Restaurant at the farm there is a shop were you can buy products from. Yes you can take you time picking the strawberries and I'm sure you don't have to book for 10 people hope that helps. Picking strawberries in morning would be cooler
Hi, We are a team of dragon boaters, 10 of us from the Breast Cancer Foundation Singapore (BCF Paddlers in the Pink) coming to Adelaide's West Lakes Regatta Course for a dragon boat race, The Club Crew World Championship 2016 from 29 Mar to 3rd April. We are planning to tour Adelaide after the Race. We will probably be driving over on the 5 April to your Strawberry Farm for a picking and tasting as it is highly recommended. However there are a few questions I hope you could help. 1.How far is it from Barossa Valley ? We will be spending the night at Barossa on the 4 April. 2. Do we have to make a reservation ahead for 10 of us for picking? 3. Is morning picking better then afternoon? 4. Do you have a nice restaurant in your Farm where we can have a lovely lunch or afternoon tea? 5. How much time to we need in the Farm for our planning purposes as we would like to spend some time touring and shopping at Hahndorf Village and finally catching the ferry to Kangaroo Island at 6pm. Appreciate your replies soonest possible. Thank you very much. Cheers, Jean Leng
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I'm a local reviewer and don't represent Beerenberg. A morning pick is coolest and allow about 1.5 hours for the experience. My recommendation would be to have a meal in Harndorf (it …
I'm a local reviewer and don't represent Beerenberg. A morning pick is coolest and allow about 1.5 hours for the experience. My recommendation would be to have a meal in Harndorf (it is beautiful township). There are many German style pubs - our favourite is the German Arms (recommend booking!) and there is also a lovely bakery (Otto's) - leave time after lunch to explore the township . It would be over an hours drive from the Barossa Valley (possibly closer to 1.5 hours depending on how far north you are staying). It would be about 1.5-2 hours drive to the ferry terminal from Harndorf. Good luck with your regatta and welcome to Adelaide!