Turners Beach Berry Patch
Turners Beach · North-West Tasmania
- Season
- Oct-May
- Open
- Wednesday-Sunday 8:30am-4pm (open late Friday nights in summer), closed public holidays
- Booking
- No booking needed
North-West Tasmania's picking farms are spread along the coast and hinterland around Devonport, from Turners Beach on the shoreline to Barrington inland. Turners Beach Berry Patch, only about 15 minutes from Devonport, is the closest option for a family visit, growing strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and tayberries across a long spring-to-autumn season. Plump Berries at Barrington, further inland towards Sheffield, grows a wider mix including tayberries, silvanberries, marionberries and blueberries and is worth booking ahead for. This is a berry-focused region rather than an orchard one, so the season rhythm follows the berries: picking generally starts in October and tapers off by autumn, with the exact weeks shifting from year to year depending on the weather, so it's worth calling ahead.
Along Tasmania's north-west coast
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Turners Beach · North-West Tasmania
Barrington · North-West Tasmania
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Turners Beach Berry Patch, about 15 minutes from Devonport, is the region's closest pick-your-own strawberry farm, open across a long October-to-May season alongside raspberries, blackberries and tayberries. It's a good option for a short family outing rather than a full day trip.
Plump Berries at Barrington, inland towards Sheffield, grows a wide mix of raspberries, tayberries, silvanberries, marionberries, blueberries and blackberries across a November-to-March season. It's further from Devonport than Turners Beach, so booking ahead is recommended given the smaller, more seasonal picking window.
This is a berry-growing region, so picking generally runs from October through to March or May depending on the crop and farm. Raspberries and mixed berries at Plump Berries tend to peak from November to March, while Turners Beach Berry Patch's mix stretches into autumn. Weather shifts the exact dates each year, so call ahead.
Neither farm in the region publishes fixed pricing online, and the usual pick-your-own convention applies: pay for what you pick by weight at the farm gate. Expect prices broadly in line with other Tasmanian berry farms, and confirm the current rate when you call ahead or arrive.
Turners Beach Berry Patch doesn't require a booking, making it an easy drop-in option near Devonport. Plump Berries at Barrington recommends booking ahead, particularly during its shorter berry season, so it's worth calling before you make the longer drive inland.