What if I told you there is a wholesome place near Liverpool where you can not only indulge in fresh homemade baked goods, but also pick your own strawberries and raspberries? All that and more can be found at Benty Farm Tearooms, where a charming farm setting will set your soul free from the busy city life for a day.
Benty Farm Tearooms boasts seasonal homemade food and sweet treats with views over Thurstaston Common, located just half an hour from Liverpool. Whether visitors are just after a cup of decent coffee or want to go all out for an afternoon tea, the tearoom offers a quirky pot for locals and visitors to unwind and catch up with their loved ones with both indoor and outdoor seating.
Those looking to pick their own fruits and flowers in the field can do so based on the time of year, with options like tulips in the spring, strawberries and raspberries in the summer, sunflowers in August, pumpkins in the autumn in October and Christmas trees. The pumpkin patch is also an extremely popular attraction in the lead-up to Halloween, with plenty of visitors enjoying a little family day out into the countryside.
Guests can explore the farm while picking their own fruits, vegetables, and flowers, and they are advised not to eat anything straight from the field without washing it. As the summer season is almost upon us, guests can soon pick their own strawberries and raspberries on the farm, making for a wholesome family day out during June.
When is the pick-your-own strawberries and raspberries open at Benty Farm 2025?
As the earliest crop of the season, raspberries and strawberries are usually available to pick from June. Benty Farm Tearooms has reopened on June 11 after letting the crop grow more, inviting visitors to pick the low hanging fruit.
Next up after the pick-your-own strawberries and raspberries will be the massive sunflower field in August and the pumpkin patch in autumn, with no exact dates confirmed yet. What is more, guests are always advised to check in advance before making the trip, as sometimes the field is closed due to weather conditions. Visitors should also take note that dogs are not allowed onto the field, but the tearoom is dog-friendly.
For further information, you can give Benty Farm Tearooms a call on 0151 648 2746.