
The best pumpkin patches for kids in 2024
Picking pumpkins has become more and more in recent years and as autumn rolls in and the leaves begin to change, there’s nothing quite like the tradition of visiting a pumpkin patch to truly embrace the season. Whether you’re looking to find the perfect pumpkin for carving, enjoy some family-friendly activities, or simply take in the festive atmosphere, London and its surrounding areas have plenty of charming pumpkin patches to explore. Here’s our roundup of the best pumpkin patches to visit in and around London in 2024.
Hobbledown Heath, West London
Hobbledown Heath is an ideal destination for an autumn adventure. Located in the heart of West London, this attraction offers a delightful escape into nature, complete with a brand-new pumpkin patch that’s perfect for a seasonal day out.
What to Expect:
- Pumpkin Patch: Pick your own pumpkins from an expansive meadow, perfect for creating unforgettable autumn memories.
- Seasonal Delights: Enjoy street food, fairground rides, and photo-worthy spots throughout the patch.
- Scenic Location: Nestled next to the tranquil Hounslow Heath nature reserve, offering a hidden oasis in the city.
Website: Book tickets here.
Tulley’s
One of the biggest Halloween events near Surrey has to be the Tulley’s Pumpkin Festival just over the border in Sussex. The farm is huge on Halloween, with pick your own pumpkins, a festival with street food, bars and live music. Pumpkin Festival is dog friendly, and offers great opportunities for taking cute family photos.
What to Expect:
- Shocktober which is a huge scream park with terrifying experiences carn-evil cabaret and haunted hayride.
- Thrill rides and a fire and light show, if you love being scared out of your wits this is the place for you.
- Pumpkin Festival which takes place during the day and night time.
Daytime tickets – £7 to £10 Pumpkin nights – £11.95 to £14.95
Website: Book tickets here
Foxes Farm Produce, Basildon and Colchester
Located just an hour from Central London, Foxes Farm Produce has become a go-to destination for pumpkin picking enthusiasts. With two locations in Basildon and Colchester, this family-run farm offers a fantastic variety of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes. The vibrant fields are perfect for a fun day out with the kids, and you can even try your hand at navigating their corn maze.
What to Expect:
- A wide variety of pumpkins, gourds, and squashes
- Corn maze for added adventure
- Refreshments and seasonal treats available
Website: Foxes Farm Produce
Priory Farm, Redhill
Just a short drive from London, Priory Farm in Redhill is another fantastic choice for a pumpkin-picking outing. Known for its picturesque settings and family-friendly activities, Priory Farm offers a well-organized pumpkin patch experience. The Discovery Walk is a particular highlight, where children can follow a themed trail and learn about the countryside along the way.
What to Expect:
- Discovery Walk with interactive displays
- Variety of pumpkins and squash
- Café with delicious seasonal food
Website: Priory Farm
Secretts, Milford
Secretts in Milford is one of Surrey’s most beloved farm shops, and during October, it transforms into a pumpkin wonderland. Their Pick Your Own (PYO) pumpkin patch is a hit with families, offering a wide selection of pumpkins. The farm also hosts a range of activities, including a spooky trail that is perfect for little ones.
What to Expect:
- Large PYO pumpkin patch
- Halloween-themed activities and spooky trail
- Farm shop with fresh produce and seasonal goodies
Website: Secretts
Stanhill Farm, Dartford
Stanhill Farm in Dartford is a fantastic destination for those living in southeast London. Their pumpkin patch is extensive, offering a diverse range of pumpkins, from traditional orange to unusual and colorful varieties. The farm also features a maze and a selection of locally sourced produce in their farm shop.
What to Expect:
- Wide variety of pumpkins and squashes
- Farm maze for family fun
- Farm shop with local produce and seasonal items
Website: Stanhill Farm
Garsons Farm, Esher
Garsons Farm in Esher is a popular destination for pumpkin picking near London. Known for its PYO fields, Garsons offers a wide range of pumpkins perfect for Halloween carving. The farm also boasts a garden centre and farm shop, making it a one-stop destination for all your autumn needs.
What to Expect:
- Extensive PYO pumpkin patch
- Garden centre with autumn plants and decorations
- Farm shop with a wide selection of local produce
Website: Garsons Farm
Crockford Bridge Farm, Addlestone
Crockford Bridge Farm is another excellent choice for a pumpkin-filled day out. Located just outside of London, this farm is renowned for its beautifully curated pumpkin displays. In addition to picking your own pumpkins, you can enjoy their Pumpkin Festival, which features live entertainment, food stalls, and activities for kids.
What to Expect:
- Pumpkin Festival with live entertainment
- Stunning pumpkin displays
- Variety of food stalls and seasonal treats
Website: Crockford Bridge Farm
Wasing Estate, Berkshire
Near Aldermaston. From 18th to 31st October (on selected dates), the beautiful Wasing Estate will host its annual ‘Pick Your Own Pumpkins and Woodland Trail’ event. This is the perfect way for families to welcome the autumn season with a fun-filled day outdoors.
.What to Expect:
- Pick your own Pumpkin
- Woodland Trail
Website: www.wasing.co.uk/pumpkins
Tips for Visiting Pumpkin Patches
- Weekday Visits: If possible, visit during the week to avoid the weekend crowds and have a more relaxed experience.
- Dress for the Weather: Pumpkin patches can get muddy, especially after rain, so wear wellies and bring a waterproof jacket.
- Book in Advance: Many farms require booking ahead of time, especially during peak weekends in October, so be sure to check their websites before heading out.
Visiting a pumpkin patch is a delightful way to embrace the autumn season, offering both young and old the chance to enjoy the great outdoors while picking out the perfect pumpkin. Whether you’re in search of a quirky gourd or just want to create lasting memories with your family, these pumpkin patches in and around London are sure to provide a fantastic day out.
So grab your boots, your best pumpkin-picking attire, and head out to one of these great locations for a fun and festive experience this October!
For more parenting tips, seasonal activities, and local guides, keep checking back with Parents News.
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