Stadstuin Zuilen

Stadstuin Zuilen

Utrecht Natuurlijk operates a network of city farms and gardens across Utrecht, dedicated to nature education, sustainable food production, and community engagement. Several of these locations offer visitors the chance to pick their own produce and flowers.

At Stadstuin Zuilen, located in northern Utrecht, individuals can harvest their own vegetables from the “oogsttuin” (harvest garden) during the growing season, which typically runs from May to October. Additionally, the “bloemenpluktuin” (flower picking garden) allows visitors to gather their own bouquets of flowers, usually available from mid-June on Sundays. This garden is open year-round, and a garden café, open from May to October, also sells seasonal produce from its beds on weekends.

Other gardens managed by Utrecht Natuurlijk also provide self-picking opportunities:

  • Kasteeltuin Nijevelt offers seasonal self-picking of flowers, herbs, vegetables, and fruit.
  • Stadstuin Food for Good features a flower picking garden for flowers from mid-June to late October, and vegetables can be harvested upon request.
  • Stadstuin Kanaalweg allows visitors to pick organic flowers and herbs for a small fee when they are in season in its herb and flower picking garden.
  • Stadstuin Klopvaart includes a self-pick flower garden, open for a fee from late June during garden hours.
  • Stadstuin Plutodreef occasionally permits self-harvesting of vegetables; visitors are encouraged to inquire with staff on site.

These gardens are generally free to enter and host a variety of activities and educational programs for all ages, promoting local, ecological food production and fostering a connection with nature. Most locations offer wheelchair accessibility, and for self-picking activities, bringing personal tools like scissors is often recommended.

What visitors say

This charming city garden is widely lauded as a beautiful, tranquil oasis, offering a perfect escape from urban bustle. Visitors consistently praise its serene, green environment, describing it as a hidden gem ideal for unwinding, enjoying a walk, or simply relaxing outdoors. The staff frequently receives commendations for their friendliness and helpfulness. Many appreciate the quality of the offerings, including delicious sandwiches, good cappuccino, and a selection of organic baked goods and drinks. The garden also provides fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, available for purchase, particularly on Fridays.

Despite these positive aspects, a notable concern among several reviewers is the pricing of beverages. There are repeated complaints about what are perceived as excessively high costs for items like beer and wine, with examples such as €5.50 for a can of beer or €15 for a beer and a pot of tea. Some customers feel these prices are disproportionate for a tea garden setting and represent a significant increase from previous years, potentially discouraging repeat visits. Additionally, limited opening hours for the garden cafe, attributed to a shortage of volunteers, have also been noted as an inconvenience.

Facilities in this u-pick farm

  • Farm shop Farm shop

U-pick farms nearby

 

Stadstuin Klopvaart

  • 2.2 km — utrecht
Utrecht Natuurlijk operates eleven green locations across Utrecht, including five city farms and six city gardens. These sites are open to the public, offering a range of activities, nature education, and opportunities to connect with animals and local food production. Many locations feature farm shops or cafes selling fresh, local produce. For those interested in self-picking, several city gardens provide this experience: At Stadstuin Klopvaart, visitors can pick beautiful bouquets of flowers for a fee from the flower picking garden, typically available from late June. It may also be possible to harvest some vegetables and herbs after consultation with staff. Kasteeltuin Nijevelt allows self-picking of flowers on Friday and Saturday mornings during the summer, and visitors can ask staff about gathering their own seasonal vegetables, fruit, and herbs. Stadstuin Food for Good offers self-picking flowers from mid-June to the end of October, and harvesting of vegetables, fruit, and herbs can be arranged upon request. Stadstuin Kanaalweg provides organic flowers and certain herbs for self-picking at a small cost when they are in season. At Stadstuin Plutodreef, self-harvesting of vegetables and herbs is occasionally possible, requiring prior inquiry with staff. Finally, Stadstuin Zuilen invites visitors to self-pick vegetables from its harvest garden every Friday from May to October, and also offers a flower picking garden open on Sundays from mid-June for creating personal bouquets. What visitors say This expansive urban garden in Utrecht, nestled in the Overvecht neighborhood, is widely cherished as a beautiful and well-maintained green oasis. Visitors consistently praise its stunning grounds, which feature charming winding paths, often covered with wood chips, making it an ideal destination for families with young children to explore and learn about nature.