Old Beach Berries

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Pick your own delicious blueberries at Old Beach Berries farm, Southern Tasmania. Stroll through the orchard, listen to the birds and collect a bucket (or more) of sweet blueberries. Picking your own fruit is a perfect way to enjoy time outdoors.

Old Beach Berries is 25 minutes from Hobart, on the way to the Midlands, the North, the Coal River region, and the East Coast.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is just a few minutes up the road.

Our scrumptious blueberries are grown using a regenerative agriculture approach. No pesticides or herbicides are used.

The fresh berry season at Old Beach Berries runs from January to late February / early of March, with an abundance of ripe blueberries to be picked.
There is free parking and a small entry fee for adults.
If you are a return visitor, you only have to pay once for the whole season.

You pay by weight for the blueberries that you pick.
Even better, you can taste as you go.

A wonderful team of friendly people are ready to share the farm with you. Get a taste of rural life with a fun farm experience for the whole family.

If you don’t feel like picking, there are first-grade pre-picked blueberries available for sale.

Blueberry icecream and slushies are also available.

Bookings are recommended for pick-you-own.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking Online Orders Shop / Gift Shop

Disabled Assistance

Caters for challenges with learning and communication Wheelchair access

Accreditation

HACCP Food Safety Certification

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