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A delicious day out

You don’t get any fresher food than that picked straight from the garden or farm.
Nestled in the picturesque Pennyroyal Valley, Gentle Annie Berry Gardens and Cafe is the perfect place to bring family and friends to pick assorted berries, vegetables and fruits from the orchard.
There is a fully licensed cafe which offers delicious homemade lunches, Devonshire teas, expresso coffee and homemade cakes.
And Gentle Annie has recently introduced romantic twilight dinners – please call for details and bookings.
Customers can take home their own little piece of Gentle Annie Berry Gardens -the produce shop has a large selection of jams, chutneys, relishes, berry syrups and honey. Assorted local produce including olive oils, handmade breads and local wines and beers are also for sale.
Situated in the Otway Ranges just 20 minutes from Lorne or 40 minutes from Geelong, Gentle Annie is available for venue hire for fuctions and weddings.
From December to January Gentle Annie Berry Gardens and Cafe is open seven days a week (closed Christmas Day and New Year’s Day). Find it at 520 Pennyroyal Valley Road, Deans Marsh. Phone 5236 3391 or at gentleannie.net.au.

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