Pick your own cool climate fruits at Sorell Fruit Farm, in Tasmania’s south.
Tasmania’s cool climate gives extra flavour to its berry fruits and cherries, which are the farm’s specialty. The range of berries is astounding - strawberries, raspberries, tayberries, boysenberries, loganberries, silvanberries, blackcurrants. From November to May at least a couple of berries are in season, ready for you to pick.
December and January are the time for picking super-sized sweet cherries. At different times during the warmer months you can pick apricots, nectarines, peaches, apples, pears, nashi, broad beans and sweet corn. All the fruits and vegetables can be picked at ground level.
Enjoy a free self-guided tour of the diverse farm and then stop at the cafe for a Devonshire tea, gourmet lunch or berry ice cream. To take home, there is a marvelous range of the farm’s award winning liqueurs and fruit wines, jams, honeys, vinaigrettes and pickles - including pickled cherries.
Sorell is approximately 25 minutes drive (25 kilometres/16 miles) east of Hobart.
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