Eleven of the UK’s most popular pumpkin patches that kids will love this autumn --[Reported by Umva mag]

ONE of the most popular autumn activities in the UK is pumpkin picking, with many farms offering tickets throughout October. Pumpkin patches have become increasingly popular among families in the UK, where you can not only pick them but have photoshoots and even decorate them. GettyPumpkin picking is hugely popular in the UK now, coming from the US[/caption] Here are 11 of the best from all over the UK for you to visit this year. Kenyon Hall, Warrington Tickets for Kenyon Hall are already on sale, with more than 20,000 pumpkins expected to grow on their patch this autumn. Family photo shoots with professional photographers can be booked on certain days as well, while there’s also a maize maze and fruit picking on site too. Entry tickets start from £2.95 for adults and children; infants under 18 months go free. The patch will be open from September 28 until October 31, although there are limited dates left. Kenyon Hall FarmKenyon Hall lets you book pumpkin photo shoots too[/caption] Balgone Barns, North Berwick, Scotland Scotland‘s largest pumpkin patch promises to let everyone “experience the countryside and Halloween to its fullest”. More than 60,000 pumpkins are growing on the site across more than 10 acres. Prices for the pumpkins depend on the weight. There is also a spooky haunted trail stretching 2km around Balgone Barns’ lake, while visitors can toast marshmallows at the Crooked Cauldron. Visitors should book ahead online, with tickets range from £12 to £15, with select dates throughout October. balgoneestateBalgone Barns is the largest pumpkin patch in Scotland[/caption] Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park, Bristol Avon Valley has the ” South West’s biggest Pumpkin Extravaganza” this year. There’s also a small fairground, as well as theatrical performers and fire shows taking place on site. Pumpkin Paintball, Seasonal Slingshot and an apple cannon add to the Halloween activities available for families to enjoy. The patch is open on selected days between September 28 and October 31. Tickets can be booked online for up to £8.99 per person. Avon ValleyAvon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park even has a fairground and pumpkin paintball[/caption] Tulleys Farm, Crawley, West Sussex Tulleys Farm declares itself to be the UK’s number one pumpkin festival, with more than a million pumpkins grown across 100 acres of farmland. Live roaming characters ox wizards and scarecrows can be seen mingling among the pumpkins. Street food stalls and a pumpkin bar serving cocktails and beers enhance the experience, while live music will be performed at Pumpkin Nights shows. Tickets are available online for selected dates between September 28 and October 31. Day time tickets range from £5-8, while evening tickets range from £8-12. Tulleys farmTulleys Farm calls itself the “no.1 UK pumpkin festival”[/caption] Mr Pumpkin, Derby Located just outside of Derby in Morely, Mr Pumpkin has become a favourite for pumpkin pickers since it first opened in 2017. They have more than 90,000 pumpkins planted for visitors this year from more than 40 different varieties. A pumpkin trail will also be raising money for the air ambulance, with more than £12,000 raised in recent years. The event is running on most dates between September 29 nd October 31. Tickets are £2.50 for adults, kids up to the age of 15 go free. Mr PumpkinMr Pumpkin is free for kids up to 15[/caption] Spilman’s Farm, Thirsk This family-run farm in Yorkshire has more than 125,000 pumpkins ready to be picked on the 25 acre patch. Tickets, which cost £7.50 per person, will grant each guest £5 to spend on either pumpkins or Spilman’s activities. It also allows visitors to watch the family-friendly show Fright Delight. Twilight picking evenings are back for another year too, with live music, a bar, street food and cosy fire pits. The patch is open on weekends from September 30 until October 31. SpilmansSpilman’s Farm has more than 125,000 pumpkins to choose from[/caption] Manorafon Farm Park, Abergele, Wales North Wales‘ largest selection of pumpkins is also home to a pumpkin carving tent for visitors to decorate their veg on site. A mad scientist’s trick or treat show, creepy crawly handling, walkabout characters and the “horrid hallows” all add to the farm’s spooky Halloween atmosphere. There’s also street food, a shooting range, a slime lab and special pumpkin festival nights, with a bar for adults and live music. Tickets are £15.30 for adults and £16.20 for children if you book ahead, with one pumpkin per child’s ticket included. Pumpkin fest will be running on a select few dates in October. Manorafon Farm ParkManorafon Farm Park even has pumpkin festival nights[/caption] Pumpkin Moon, Kent Pumpkin Moon has three different locations in Kent – Maidstone,

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Eleven of the UK’s most popular pumpkin patches that kids will love this autumn --[Reported by Umva mag]

ONE of the most popular autumn activities in the UK is pumpkin picking, with many farms offering tickets throughout October.

Pumpkin patches have become increasingly popular among families in the UK, where you can not only pick them but have photoshoots and even decorate them.

a girl holding a pumpkin in a field of pumpkins
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Pumpkin picking is hugely popular in the UK now, coming from the US[/caption]

Here are 11 of the best from all over the UK for you to visit this year.

Kenyon Hall, Warrington

Tickets for Kenyon Hall are already on sale, with more than 20,000 pumpkins expected to grow on their patch this autumn.

Family photo shoots with professional photographers can be booked on certain days as well, while there’s also a maize maze and fruit picking on site too.

Entry tickets start from £2.95 for adults and children; infants under 18 months go free.

The patch will be open from September 28 until October 31, although there are limited dates left.

a sign for kenyon hall farm surrounded by pumpkins
Kenyon Hall Farm
Kenyon Hall lets you book pumpkin photo shoots too[/caption]

Balgone Barns, North Berwick, Scotland

Scotland‘s largest pumpkin patch promises to let everyone “experience the countryside and Halloween to its fullest”.

More than 60,000 pumpkins are growing on the site across more than 10 acres. Prices for the pumpkins depend on the weight.

There is also a spooky haunted trail stretching 2km around Balgone Barns’ lake, while visitors can toast marshmallows at the Crooked Cauldron.

Visitors should book ahead online, with tickets range from £12 to £15, with select dates throughout October.

a field of pumpkins with a mountain in the background
balgoneestate
Balgone Barns is the largest pumpkin patch in Scotland[/caption]

Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park, Bristol

Avon Valley has the ” South West’s biggest Pumpkin Extravaganza” this year.

There’s also a small fairground, as well as theatrical performers and fire shows taking place on site.

Pumpkin Paintball, Seasonal Slingshot and an apple cannon add to the Halloween activities available for families to enjoy.

The patch is open on selected days between September 28 and October 31.

Tickets can be booked online for up to £8.99 per person.

a pumpkin patch is lit up at night
Avon Valley
Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park even has a fairground and pumpkin paintball[/caption]

Tulleys Farm, Crawley, West Sussex

Tulleys Farm declares itself to be the UK’s number one pumpkin festival, with more than a million pumpkins grown across 100 acres of farmland.

Live roaming characters ox wizards and scarecrows can be seen mingling among the pumpkins.

Street food stalls and a pumpkin bar serving cocktails and beers enhance the experience, while live music will be performed at Pumpkin Nights shows.

Tickets are available online for selected dates between September 28 and October 31.

Day time tickets range from £5-8, while evening tickets range from £8-12.

a pumpkin patch with a sign that says pumpkin
Tulleys farm
Tulleys Farm calls itself the “no.1 UK pumpkin festival”[/caption]

Mr Pumpkin, Derby

Located just outside of Derby in Morely, Mr Pumpkin has become a favourite for pumpkin pickers since it first opened in 2017.

They have more than 90,000 pumpkins planted for visitors this year from more than 40 different varieties.

A pumpkin trail will also be raising money for the air ambulance, with more than £12,000 raised in recent years.

The event is running on most dates between September 29 nd October 31.

Tickets are £2.50 for adults, kids up to the age of 15 go free.

a bunch of pumpkins are arranged in a row with the word halloween written on them
Mr Pumpkin
Mr Pumpkin is free for kids up to 15[/caption]

Spilman’s Farm, Thirsk

This family-run farm in Yorkshire has more than 125,000 pumpkins ready to be picked on the 25 acre patch.

Tickets, which cost £7.50 per person, will grant each guest £5 to spend on either pumpkins or Spilman’s activities.

It also allows visitors to watch the family-friendly show Fright Delight.

Twilight picking evenings are back for another year too, with live music, a bar, street food and cosy fire pits.

The patch is open on weekends from September 30 until October 31.

two men are picking pumpkins in a field and one is pushing a wheelbarrow full of pumpkins
Spilmans
Spilman’s Farm has more than 125,000 pumpkins to choose from[/caption]

Manorafon Farm Park, Abergele, Wales

North Wales‘ largest selection of pumpkins is also home to a pumpkin carving tent for visitors to decorate their veg on site.

A mad scientist’s trick or treat show, creepy crawly handling, walkabout characters and the “horrid hallows” all add to the farm’s spooky Halloween atmosphere.

There’s also street food, a shooting range, a slime lab and special pumpkin festival nights, with a bar for adults and live music.

Tickets are £15.30 for adults and £16.20 for children if you book ahead, with one pumpkin per child’s ticket included.

Pumpkin fest will be running on a select few dates in October.

a display of pumpkins and squash in wooden crates
Manorafon Farm Park
Manorafon Farm Park even has pumpkin festival nights[/caption]

Pumpkin Moon, Kent

Pumpkin Moon has three different locations in Kent – Maidstone, Faversham and Rainham.

There is street food and drinks available, while fancy dress is actively encouraged by those who run the patch.

Everyone needs to book before visiting, with prices from £3.75.

It will run for the weekends of September 5-6 only in Faversham, following by all of the farms from September 12 – October 13, and then October 19 – 31.

a man in an orange shirt is picking pumpkins in a field
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Pumpkin Moon is found at two Kent locations[/caption]

Whitehouse Farm, Morpeth

From October 21-19 this Northumberland farm will be changing its name to Frighthouse Farm and running a Halloween ‘spooktacular’.

As well as pumpkin picking, there’ll be Magic Merlin’s School, with Halloween themed games and prizes to be won.

There’s also a walkway of terror a spider’s lair, catacombs, a bat chamber and an eerie grave yard.

A fancy dress contest will see the winner claim a gift voucher to use at the farm, while visitors can get up close and personal with owls and critters.

Tickets are available for £15.45 for adults and children and the event will run from October 12 to October 31.

a little girl is pushing a wheelbarrow full of pumpkins
Whitehouse farm
Morperth’s Whitehouse Farm won’t just have pumpkins[/caption]

Forage Farm, Glamorgan

This South Wales pumpkin patch comes with pigmy goats, pigs, alpacas, tractor rides, pumpkin catapults, an interactive maize maze and face painting among many attractions.

There’s also a hay bale tower and plenty of other picture perfect backdrops to create lasting memories with.

The patch will be open on select weekends – October 5-6, 12-13, 19-20 and 26-30, as well as October 25 and 31. After dark pumpkin picking experiences are also available.

Daytime tickets cost £9 per car, while evening tickets are £6 per person.

an aerial view of a pumpkin maze in a field
Forage farm shop
Forage Farm in Glamorgan has lots of attractions along with pumpkin picking[/caption]

Arnprior Farm, Glasgow

Scotland‘s “original” pumpkin festival will run for more than three weeks in October this year, with more than 20,000 pumpkins to choose from.

As well as pumpkins, they have a quad pod ride, pumpkin cannon, bale mountain, an indoor hay barn, face painting, bouncy castle, lots of photo opportunities and a polytunnel shop.

There’s also a selection of food and drink each day including Loops and Scoops’ infamous churros, Skinners of Kippen burgers and pumpkin soup, pizzas, hot chocolates, Lous home baking and Gin fizz.

The event runs from October 9-29 and tickets start from £15.70, including a pumpkin voucher.

What is it like to go pumpkin picking?

Mum Catherine Lofthouse took her boys to a pumpkin picking patch – here’s what you can expect.

With one million pumpkins over 300 acres, Cattows Farm in Leicestershire rebrands itself as Halloween Farm every October and attracts thousands of visitors from across the UK.

The family-friendly fun starts from the moment you arrive – even the entrance tent is decorated to the max, with spooky spiders hanging down and pumpkins columns setting the scene.

I took my four-year-old during unseasonably warm weather at the start of October and it was lovely to see all the little ones running round the pumpkins in their costumes, which would normally have to be covered by coats at this time of year.

Although my little one took one look at the huge skeletons by the door and the dark inside and decided he’d rather stay out in the sunshine.






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