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Plenty of berries to pick, all very fresh and tasty. The fruit being organic was a big plus. Plenty of veggies too but were not in season at the time. In addition, there were chooks and other animals to visit. It’s unfortunate that the cafe wasn’t open. We had to find another spot for lunch. If you plan to visit, make sure to call up and check what’s available to pick to avoid disappointment. A fantastic experience if you set your expectations right.…
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Date of experience: January 2021
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We were in Bathurst heading to Orange & were told about this place so we thought we’d drop in & we’re so glad we did. We spent about an hour strolling through the plots picking strawberries, blackberries & raspberries. Giannini was an excellent host & we finished off buying some of their jams & local honey. Apparently February is the best time to visit as they will then also have some select vegetables to pick.…
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Date of experience: January 2021
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Just loved our day here. We took our granddaughter and picked raspberries and strawberries but there were loads of other varieties as well. Our 5 year old granddaughter had a ball, they also had some farm animals which she just loved. Super cheap and educational family day.
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Date of experience: December 2020
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Ideal for young families to pick and purchase their own locally grown fruit and vegetables. The animals would be an attraction for the kiddies too. Cafe available
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Date of experience: March 2020
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While the farm is a fair distance of of Orange it is worth the trip. There were virtually no berries in season to pick (it is late Feb) we decided instead to pick 12 kgs of green tomatoes to take home and make green tomato pickles. At $2 per kilo, that price can't be beaten anywhere. We also bought some succulents, checked out the free roaming turkeys and looked at the aviaries. In the next few weeks there will be lots of lovely organically grown zucchinis and rockmelons. It is a not for profit farm and entry is a gold coin donation.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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