


The Dream Strawberry Farm
About
The Dream Strawberry Farm offers a delightful hands-on agricultural experience where children can pick their own fresh strawberries during harvest season. Located in the scenic countryside of Namyangju, just outside Seoul, this family-friendly farm provides an authentic taste of Korean farm life with a cozy on-site cafe where you can enjoy fresh strawberry treats made from your pickings.
Highlights
- ✓Pick your own fresh strawberries directly from the plants
- ✓Farm cafe serving fresh strawberry desserts, smoothies, and treats
- ✓Hands-on learning about Korean agriculture and farming practices
- ✓Beautiful rural scenery perfect for family photos
- ✓Affordable family outing with budget-friendly pricing
Pro Tips
- 1.Wear comfortable, washable clothes and closed-toe shoes as the farm can be muddy, especially after rain
- 2.Bring wet wipes or hand sanitizer since handwashing facilities may be basic at the farm
- 3.Download a Korean translation app before visiting as English signage may be limited in this rural area
- 4.Arrive early in the morning when strawberries are coolest and the farm is less crowded
- 5.Keep cash on hand (Korean won) as card payment may not always be available at smaller farm operations
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings during strawberry season (December through May) for the freshest berries and smaller crowds. Weekends tend to be busier with local Korean families, especially in spring when weather is most pleasant.
What to Know
Payment is typically based on the weight of strawberries you pick. The farm cafe accepts walk-ins and serves strawberry-based desserts and drinks. Transportation requires a car or taxi from Seoul as public transit access is limited in this rural area.
Seasonal Notes
Strawberry picking season typically runs from December through May, with peak sweetness in March and April. The farm may have limited operations or close outside of strawberry season, so confirm availability before traveling, especially from June to November.
Nearby Eats
Consider packing a picnic to enjoy in the Namyangju area, or head back toward Seoul where you will find more diverse restaurant options including Korean BBQ and family-friendly chain restaurants at shopping centers.
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