Home Food Restaurant Reviews Recipes Drink Distilleries Whisky Gin Craft Beer Locations Scran Podcast It's strawberry season in Scotland - here's where you can pick your own. A day out to pick your own strawberries is fun for all the family, especially over the summer holidays. Thankfully the strawberry and soft fruit season is in full swing in Scotland, and we produce some of the best in the country.
Here are a range of places across Scotland where you can pick your own strawberries. Where to pick your own Strawberries in Scotland Every region has pick your own farms, but as Fife and Angus produce a large amount of soft fruits, it's here where you'll find the most. Usually you can visit the farm during opening times, grab a basket and get picking.
Some places may require you to book in advance given the ongoing restrictions. Fruit is weighed at the end and paid for. A lot of these farms will also have cafes or fun activities to keep kids entertained.
Borders (Rutherford Farm, Kelso, TD5 8NP) Picture: Walter Baxter/Geogrpah One of Scotland’s oldest, family-run fruit farms in the heart of the Scottish Borders, Border Berries grow all of their fruit outside with no heating or polytunnels. Situated on the A699, midway between St Boswells and Kelso, the farm also offers a café and picnic area. Fruits on offer: Strawberries, raspberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries and tayberries.
You can also pick your own peas from late July onwards. Opening times Fruit field: o.
