National Geographic Traveller (UK) - Food

SPOTLIGHT The UK’S best pick-yourown farms

PICK-YOUR-OWN FARMS ARE SET FOR A POST-LOCKDOWN BOOM THIS SUMMER, AS PEOPLE LOOK TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SPEND MORE TIME OUTDOORS. HERE ARE FIVE OF OUR FAVOURITES

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1 Parkside Farm, Enfield

Juicy blackberri­es, redcurrant­s and strawberri­es are the stars of the show at this pick-your-own place on the northern edge of London. One key selling point is the ‘table-top’ strawberry-growing system, which means plants are grown in troughs at waist height — no more bending down in the dirt to pluck your berries. Parkside is also one of the few farms accessible without a car, as long as you don’t mind a walk — it’s 25 minutes from Gordon Hill station. parksidefa­rmpyo.co.uk

2 Craigie’s Farm, Scotland

Just outside Edinburgh, Craigie’s Farm is bursting with produce including cherries, raspberrie­s, peas, broad beans and, perhaps surprising­ly, sunflowers. The onsite shop, deli and cafe have a lot more to offer besides fruit and veg — you can pick up homemade jams, meat, cheese and even an apple press for making your own juice. There are activities for children too, including a Nature Detective Trail involving encounters with sheep, pygmy goats and Shetland ponies. craigies.co.uk

3 Hewitts Farm, Kent

This family-run farm in Kent offers everything from spinach and beetroot to apples and blackberri­es during its pick-your-own season, which runs from June to October (for Halloween pumpkins). There’s also a shop selling farm-grown and local produce, as well as free tractor rides for youngsters on Sundays during the summer. hewittsfar­m.co.uk

Bellis Brothers Farm, Wrexham

This farm in North Wales started growing strawberri­es back in 1860 and has operated as a pickyour-own since 1967. More fruits, such as gooseberri­es and redcurrant­s, have been added since then, but it’s still mostly known for its strawberri­es. Pickers can download Bellis family strawberry recipes from the farm’s website, including ones for jams and a baked strawberry cheesecake. bellisbrot­hers.co.uk

5 Over Farm, Gloucester

There’s plenty of fruit and veg to be found on Over Farm — everything from asparagus in spring and soft fruits in summer to marrows and pumpkins in autumn. You’ll also find a deli and plenty of activities on offer, such as walking trails and the chance to meet farm animals. Plus, the farm hosts an annual Halloween festival. overfarm.co.uk

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From top: Exterior of Craigie’s Farm; a punnet of freshly picked strawberri­es; a family at Parkside Farm
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