Introduction
A small but popular farm, offering a wide range of beautiful plants and fruits. Visitors can also puck their own strawberries here, and sample desserts in their cafe.
What to Expect?
The farm is relatively small in scale, but offer what you would expect from a tourist farm - with a wide range of plants for display and sales, and a strawberry farm to visit.
Visitors can pay a fee and get the chance to pick and pluck their own strawberry.
This is definitely a good way to choose bigger and sweeter strawberries. Beside, you will also be able to gain new experience of plucking your own strawberries.
Plus, their strawberries are pesticide-free! And sweet!
There are also more plants than strawberries to see here. They have a wide range of plants for sales - from flowers, succulent plants and cactus, as well as a variety of organic vegetables and fruits.
There's also a cafe where you can sample strawberry juice, ice-cream and hot chocolate waffles with their homemade strawberry jam! Their food are generally well rated on the reviews.
There is also a store visitors can get some local fresh produces.
Look Around
Address: Jalan Rumah Persekutuan, Cameron Highland, 39000, Brinchang, Pahang
05-491 1724
Everyday 7:30 AM - 7:30 PM-
Zulkifli BMO
a month agoLimited parking space available, have to park on the roadside if carpark at entrance is full. Approximately 8 cars can easily accommodate at the entrance.
We managed to get 1.5 packets of strawberries within a 20-minute time frame. -
Kris Yong
a month agoWe came quite late and they still accepting us and allow my kids enjoy the self-picking strawberries session. The strawberries ? are delicious and the farmer who guided us is super nice and friendly. We totally love the place. Worth the trip!
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Lena Ng Mun Yee
a month agoThis is a self pick strawberries farm priced at RM35 for 500gm. Well during my visit strawberries are really tiny but still quite sweet comparatively. The farm not as well done up as other more famous places, so there isn't much more to go around and see. For the same reason it's less crowded and easier to park and get around. There are a few other things on sale and you can get yourself a drink or two but that's about it.
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Yoshi Abe
3 months agoThis family with two kids enjoyed strawberry picking here a lot, after going to Big Red with no picking available. Healthy felt like a real farm, with a lot of strawberry fields (behind doors that say “Don’t Enter”?), different berry types (Korean/Japanese etc) and friendly staff. Our expectation was not very high when we saw the old reception area and some construction, but the actual strawberry fields hidden in the back were very good! If you want to visit a genuine, a bit dirty and less touristy/polished/busy farm like us, this place is a good choice. We will be back. Official parking space very limited, but can park on street. Just like any other self-picking, go in the morning before good strawberries are gone ???We went at 9:30am, Saturday, late April.
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Claire Choo Ki Khoo
4 months agoSecond time we’ve visited this farm, and managed to pick the strawberries of the Korean variety. Very sweet (but come early). We asked the worker when is the best season to come for strawberry picking and she said ‘whenever there’s no school holidays cos then there wouldn’t be crowds and you’ll really get to pick them). The strawberry juice and strawberry milk shake is amazing. Will come back.
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