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BUSINESS NEWS - Redberry Farm, which is celebrating its 25th birthday, has grown from humble beginnings into one of the Western Cape's largest tourism attractions that welcomes national and international tourists. It also remains a favourite meeting place among locals.
This family-owned business started small. At its establishment in 2000 it consisted of only a small strawberry field and a farm stall that was open to the public a few days a week. Over the years, it has grown by leaps and bounds to an expansive family-orientated destination that is revisited by thousands.
Today, the farm boasts a range of attractions that cater to all ages.
Guests can explore the farm's artisan eateries, shop a delightful selection of strawberry products, and enjoy delicious strawberries throughout the year.
In 2008, Redberry Farm introduced a 600m-long mini train track offering a scenic ride that includes a tunnel.
In 2013, the farm made history by opening the largest hedge maze in the Southern Hemisphere, with over 10km of pathways to navigate.
Added to the activities are electric and pedal go-carts, bumper boats, a bubble ball, pony rides and play parks.
A recent and exciting addition is the World's Largest Strawberry, which has become an iconic landmark along the Garden Route.
The giant strawberry is one of the wonderful attractions.
Over the years Redberry Farm has expanded into a commercial strawberry operation which now exports throughout the Middle East and in Europe.
In 2018, the farm diversified by introducing golden kiwis, ensuring a steady, year-round source of fresh produce and income.
Redberry Farm extends a heartfelt thank you to all our loyal customers and visitors who have supported us on this journey. We invite you to join us in celebrating 25 years with exciting events and special promotions throughout the year.
The friendly staff.
Here's to more years of family fun, fresh strawberries, and unforgettable memories at Redberry Farm!
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