Where Can I Go Strawberry Picking Northumberland

Strawberry Picking Northumberland – Northumberland strawberry picking season is between May and September, so it’s the perfect time for the family to get outdoors and visit some of the Northumberland Strawberry farms.

If you have not been strawberry picking in Northumberland before, then check out these strawberry farms in Northumberland and see if there are any Hertfordshire strawberries near me for some tasty Northumberland Strawberries.

But be quick as the strawberry picking season Northumberland doesn’t last long, although there are always other choices of fruit picking in Northumberland, if the strawberry season Northumberland has finished.

Check out all the amazing Northumberland Strawberry Picking choices:

Best Strawberry Picking Northumberland Has To Offer

Brocksbushes Farm and Tea Room

Location : Brocksbushes Farm, Corbridge, Northumberland, NE43 7UB

Brocksbushes is a family owned and run Farm Shop, which has evolved over the last 25 years from an acre of soft fruit with a tiny farm shop which was open for 8 weeks in the year.

To a thriving rural Retail Centre with an award winning Farm Shop, Tea Room (open all year round) and Pick Your Own Fruit (when in season).

As a family-run business situated in the heart of the Tyne Valley, they are passionate about the fantastic local produce that is made and grown in the North of England.

Their homegrown fruit, asparagus and pumpkins, plus the delicious food they make here in the Farm Kitchen, make up part of their extensive range of locally produced goods.

Check out all the latest information on their website and facebook page

Felton Fruit Farm

strawberry picking Northumberland

Location : W Moor, Felton, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE65 9QE

Felton fruit Farm has no website or social media, it’s definitely a hidden gem, that is reserved for those that know!

Oxford Farm Shop and Tea Room

Location : Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 2TA

The Brown family has been farming their land just six miles from Berwick since 1937.

The majority of Oxford Farm’s 120 acres just off the A1 is given over to commercial wheat and barley production.

But in 1985 the present Brown incumbent, Peter, the third generation of his family to hold the reins, decided to diversify and set some land aside for growing PYO strawberries and raspberries.

Five acres are now devoted to the operation, which welcomes pickers for around six weeks every summer from the end of June.

Strawberries are the most popular of the two fruits (only a quarter of an acre is given over to the raspberries).

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