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Strawberry Town

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Welcome to Strawberry Town, Rayong, where nature and culture blend seamlessly to create an unforgettable destination. Immerse yourself in the lush greenery that thrives throughout the seasons, from the vibrant blooms to the tranquil waterfalls. Enjoy a variety of activities including exploration of Holland Village and Adventure Land, or take in the serene beauty of our expansive lake. Each corner of Strawberry Town promises a unique experience, whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure. The picturesque scenery, complete with stunning mountains and fresh air, ensures moments of joy for every traveler. Whether visiting in the rainy season or summer, Strawberry Town invites you to escape the ordinary and savor the extraordinary.

About Strawberry Town


Strawberry Town, Rayong, is a captivating destination known for its blend of excitement and relaxation. This enchanting locale invites visitors to experience a harmonious fusion of local culture and natural beauty. Set against a backdrop of mountains, forests, and shimmering waterfalls, Strawberry Town is designed for those seeking tranquility and adventure alike.

As you wander through Strawberry Town, you’ll encounter an array of breathtaking landscapes, including a vast lake spanning over 30 Rai, surrounded by a diverse collection of international flowers and plants. Every moment spent here offers inspiration and serenity, allowing you to connect with nature and rejuvenate your spirit.

During the rainy season, the vibrant greenery reveals a magical quality, transforming the environment into a picturesque paradise. In winter, the enchanting sight of frost-kissed mountains creates a stunning sea of fog, while summer brings with it refreshing breezes, making Strawberry Town a perfect year-round getaway.

Engage your senses with a variety of attractions, from the charming ambiance of Town Center to the excitement of Uncle Sam’s Farm and Amazon Trail. Each spot offers unique experiences, whether it’s enjoying local delicacies, indulging in retail therapy, or simply relaxing in the scenic surroundings.

Cultural events and live music fill the air at our multi-purpose hall, ensuring that there’s always something happening in Strawberry Town. With its delightful mix of natural beauty, engaging activities, and inviting locales, Strawberry Town, Rayong, truly stands out as the perfect destination for travelers looking for a memorable escape. Come and create lasting memories in Strawberry Town, where every visit is a celebration of life and nature.

The area

Full Address

6 Moo 5 Sam Nak Thong, 21100, Thailand

Name in Thai

สตอเบอรี่ ทาวน์ (เมืองระยอง, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

6 หมู่ 5 ตำบล สำนักทอง, เมืองระยอง 21100 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Rayong

Review area

10 thoughts on “Strawberry Town

  1. TripAdvisor map was incorrect. We had a lot of trouble finding it. Nice drive in the mountains. Well set out with plenty of activities for the young and not so young. Could be a bit expensive if you want to try everything. Food was really good.

  2. Strawberry Town is hard to categorize. It is part resort (called Brookside Valley Resort), part theme park and part restaurants.The place is totally bizarre, which is saying something in a country like Thailand where the wonderfully weird and wacky are the norm.The resort is set in 600 rai of lush mountain forest, with beautifully maintained grounds, lawns and water features.But what makes it so strange is its attempt to imitate Europe and Western tourist attractions. There is a “Little Holland”, complete with Dutch-look-alike houses and a windmill. There is an English telephone box. There is a place where you can take your photograph and pretend you are in Hollywood. There is a 19th century replica of a European sailing ship. And because I am from Australia I was particularly intrigued by the miniature replica of Sydney Habour Bridge.Dotted throughout the extensive grounds are colourful chalets and houses, built in various European styles, which you can rent for holidays.There is an upmarket children’s playground.The resort also offers conference facilities, with programs of team building activities.If you just want to visit Strawberry Town the entrance ticket is 60 THB, but most of this is redeemable at a restaurant if you eat here, or you can use it to buy fish pellets to throw in the ponds for the fish, or fodder for the sheep in their pens.I cannot imagine overseas tourists wanting to come to Thailand to stay in a place that tries to remind them of home. But it is popular with Thais – perhaps those who want a holiday but don’t have enough money to go to Europe (or to Australia to see the real Sydney Harbour Bridge).

  3. I was here for a team event, a two days and one night activity. Looking at the pictures of the place my expectations were like a fairy land. Once landed there and lived there for two days, I felt the place has all the facilities for a relaxed holiday. Entire family can have a relaxed weekend here. The place is calm, with water body on one side and hilly view on the other. A market place and breakfast restaurant are made in a street which gives you a feel of a European village. The campus is quite spacious and lot of artificial scenic spaces created to take pictures giving good background. It could be a theme wedding destination too. Food is okay and can serve other than Thai dishes too. The place is away from Rayong city.

  4. I was here on last month. No improve. The structure look to old. The good or drink so expensive some area so dirty.

  5. There are several activities for children and lots of photo opportunities for those inclined to fake cuteness. It can also be a good base for a bike ride up and down the valley in which Strawberry Town is located.

  6. We went there many times with our children and it’s okay if children have fun and there is a nice swimming pool. Food is not spectacular okay. Furthermore there is a nice hotel for relaxing stay. If you have seen it once you have seen it.

  7. It is more like a resort with different kinds of restaurants. Nobody I see eating in the restaurants. We went there with 3 small children as a day out. There is a climbing attraction but have to pay extra for it (we did not do). Same as most things there. I think it is better if you go there for a long weekend and rent a room there because looks very nice for walking, bicycling if you take with. Not see bicycles for rent. Have swimming pool etc We made very nice photos there so for that it was good. For entrance fee was 60 baht for adults children are for free. We spend there about 2 hours.

  8. O.K. this is a theme park that has very little to do with strawberries, so it is probably misnamed. Probably should be called “Little Holland” because the center of this theme/amusement park is a Thai’s idealized version of what Holland looks like.There are also plenty of things wrong with it: the food and drink is overpriced (even with discount coupons from your entry ticket and they apply only to certain things) and the paths/roads need better markings (although they give you a map).But even so, this is a pretty nice place to spend a few relaxing hours. First off, the admission fee is pretty reasonable: B60 per person. Plus, it has lots of beautiful flowers and trees for snapshots. Especially the “Holland” street with a windmill (which you can climb up from the inside). And it’s location is nice: it is about 25 minutes from Rayong city and in a mountainous location with a nice drive to get there. There is also a water park (with a zip line)(it was closed when we were here in January). Plus, there are hotels on site for about B 2,000 per night, if you want to stay overnight. Staff members are friendly and courteous. We went early in January, 2017 and it was not crowded. Lots of car parking spaces available. This is a good place to get some fresh air and see flowers and some unusual trees and an idealized version of Holland: alas, but no real strawberries (the climate is probably too hot for them to grow here). It’s still worth a visit.

  9. The place is very deserted and located about an hour’s drive from pattaya. It’s difficult to locate and the place has nothing to do with strawberries. Just one or two restaurants and some deserted dutch looking buildings to take pictures with. I spent only half hour to explore the whole place. It is really terrible. If you are planning to head here from bangkok on a day trip, you should remove this place from your itinerary and head straight to pattaya instead. The detour to strawberry town would have wasted at least 3 hours of your time.

  10. Nice quiet mountain , lake and good picture opportunity park. Dutch town colorful houses , you can rent Dutch costumes for picture taking. Not a big place unless you do boating and zip line you can spend a couple of hours. Thai restaurant food was good,

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Strawberry Town is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 6 Moo 5 Sam Nak Thong, 21100, Thailand



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