Fields & Flavours Trail Experiences

Bookable Farm Tours, Stays, Special Events and More!

Explore immersive, bookable experiences across Waterloo Region’s Fields & Flavours Trail.

From farm tours and seasonal events to overnight stays and curated culinary offerings, each one connects you more deeply to the region’s local food, landscapes, and makers. Discover what’s on now and start planning your next countryside escape.


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Farm Glamping:
The Farm Hopping Experience

Two people at a table in a field. One is feeding an alpaca while other alpacas look on. There is human food on the table for the guests. It is summer.
A person standing in a green grazing area at The Perth Farmhouse. They are petting a goat, and sipping on a cider. It is summer.

Bloom Fest
at Shuh Orchards

The close up of apple blossoms on apple trees in an orchard at Shuh Orchards. It is springtime.
A tractor pulling wagons around the grounds at Shuh Orchards in Woolwich Township. It is summer: there is a child sitting in the wagon, looking out and smiling.

Benjamin Tree Farm Spring Market

A poster with the words BTF - Welcome to the Spring Market. May 23rd 2026, 10am -4pm
Two goats looking out of a barn door.

Eby Manor Farm
Open House
June 20th

Guernsey cattle grazing in a field at Eby Manor Farm in Woolwich Township. It is a sunny summer's day.
A person holding a glass bottle of milk from Eby Manor Farm. The person appears to be in Eby Manor's on farm store.

Farm to Table Adventure

Three people are sitting around a picnic table outdoors at The Perth Farmhouse on a sunny summer's day. You can see fences and large green trees in the background. All three people are sampling drinks from a flight of beverages.
Close up of a table on the veranda at Puddicombe House in New Hamburg. There are two tall glasses with beverages in them, several colourful plates of food around them.

Moore Farms Music & Vendor Market

A drone view of the large farm stand at Moore Farms in Ayr.
A young child feeding a long-horned cattle through a fence at Moore Farm in the summer.
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