East Scryne Fruit: Featured Across Scotland and Loved by Locals & Visitors Alike

Scotland Food & Drink’s 2025 โBerries of Scotlandโ Campaign

Weโre proud to be featured in Scotland Food & Drinkโs inaugural โBerries of Scotlandโ campaign in 2025 – it’s a national celebration of the countryโs finest soft fruit producers. As the first stop on Scotlandโs berry trails, East Scryne has been recognised for our commitment to quality, flavour, and sustainable growing. From field to fork, itโs an honour to be highlighted as a must-visit destination for berry lovers across the whole of Scotland.
The โAngus Berry Trailโ
Angus in Scotland is renowned for its natural beauty and rich agricultural heritage. Among its many delights are our soft fruits, bursting with flavour and perfect for a taste of the region: Strawberries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Blackberries and Honeyberries all grow in abundance in Angus.
โAppetite for Angusโ, the food and drink network, established the โAngus Berry Trailโ in 2024. Weโre proud to be one of the five fine berry farmโs featured on the trail with our wonderful Angus neighbours.
Recommended by Visit Scotland in July 2025

East Scryne Fruit was selected as one of Visit Scotlandโs top seven summer farm experiences, highlighting our farm as a standout destination for seasonal family days out. The feature recognised our signature ice cream, freshly churned using Mackieโs Traditional and flavoured with our own homegrown berries.
The Tearoom & Playpark featured by ‘Visit Angusโ in June 2025

East Scryne Fruit has been regularly featured by Visit Angus for both our farm shop tearoomโknown for its home baking, berry treats and relaxed countryside settingโand our family-friendly playpark, a favourite with younger visitors. Weโre also proudly recognised as a dog-friendly destination, welcoming four-legged friends to enjoy the farm experience alongside the family
East Scryne Fruit has been a consistent feature and recommendation in โThe Courierโ over the years…







Weโre thrilled to be included in the Courierโs Berry Trail each year, which features Angus farms and growers. Weโre thought to be the areas oldest soft fruit farm shop in the area and 2025 saw us expanding further with changes to the playpark, car park and new pedestrianised areas.



