Where to go pumpkin picking in Oxfordshire in 2024
Here are our favourite places to pick your own PYO pumpkins in Oxfordshire and beyond.
It’s that time of the year. That’s right, pumpkin season is here. Whether you associate it with Halloween or not, Pumpkin picking, a somewhat American concept, has taken off in the UK, with patches and pick-your-own farms springing up all over the place.
Here are our favourite places to go to make the most of pumpkin season this year. Put on your wellies, and head to one of these pick-your-own PYO pumpkin patches in Oxfordshire and beyond. Due to the rural nature of these farms, you’re probably going to need a car to get to most of them.
And whilst some PYO pumpkin patches are all about the pumpkin picking experience, others have gone all out with playgrounds, bale mazes or maize mazes and Halloween trails so that you can have a fun family day out.
Pick your own Pumpkins at Millets Farm
Millets Farm has been nurturing a large number of pumpkins in their fields this year, and now’s the perfect time for picking a pleasingly plump one. The pumpkin patches are open at weekends from 28 September and daily between 19 and 31 October 2024. The patch costs from £1.50 to £3.00 to enter, and then you pay for what you pick before leaving. Pumpkin and squash prices vary depending on the size and variety.
Pumpkin Picking at Rectory Farm
Rectory Farm is delighted to bring back The Pumpkin Patch for 2024. Pop your pumpkins in one of their handy wheelbarrows to transport them easily from the field to the farm shop, and don’t forget to pose for a few snaps on their hay bales and with their photo stand-in boards before you go. Tickets are priced at £3.50 per person, rising to £5.00 per person for bookings made on or after 05 October. Children under 2 go free and require no ticket for entry.
Earth Trust Pumpkin Patch & Maize Maze
Come along to Earth Trust Centre to pick your own pumpkin – direct from the growing field on the farm – and lose yourself in a marvellous maize maze. Get your boots muddy and your hands grubby as you and your little ones have fun with one of their favourite Autumn harvests. Wonderful, wonky variety – they’ve grown a wide range of squash and pumpkins, so you can cook, carve and compost.
Pumpkin Picking at Hadsham Farm
Put on your boots and head to the pop-up pumpkin picking event for 2023 at Hadsham Farm near Banbury. Collect a sledge and head to the pumpkin patch, where you can choose your perfect pumpkin. There are a variety of sizes which are priced between £3.00 and £10.00 each. Take your pumpkin back to the barns, where you can collect a carving kit to transform your pumpkins.
Pumpkin picking just beyond Oxfordshire
A selection of pumpkin picking experiences just beyond Oxfordshire, but close enough…
Cotswold Farm Park, Guilting Power, Cheltenham
Founded by Joe Henson in 1971 – to help protect some rare breed farm animals – Cotswold Farm Park is about an hour’s drive from Oxford and even closer to Chipping Norton. Wrap up warm and head over to the field. Explore the pumpkin trail and choose a spooky face paint design. Then grab yourself a plump pumpkin to take home for crafts and pies. The pumpkin patch is open on 11 to 13, 18 to 20 and 23 to 31 October 2024.
Weedon Hill Farm, Aylesbury
Farmer Paul at Weedon Hill Farm – about half an hour from Bicester – has been nurturing beautiful pumpkins on his predominately beef and arable farm. As well as the classic orange Jack-o-lantern pumpkin, which looks fantastic when carved, you can get your hands on a whole gaggle of gourds that are delicious to eat as well. The pumpkins are displayed in ‘The Pumpkin Barn’ to keep them dry when it rains. No need to book. Free entry into the barn. Open Thursdays to Sundays from 05 to 27 October plus every day during half term.
Bucks Goat Centre, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury
The Bucks Goat Centre is a friendly open farm situated in Stoke Mandeville (some 40 minutes from Bicester). They have a pop-up pumpkin farm with over 2,000 pumpkins to choose from. There will be pumpkins for sale from 19 October (priced from £4.00) and the Halloween Trail opens on 26 October. They’ll have fun activites running all week, including pumpkin carving and fancy dress day. Mini Farmer sessions will run on 30 & 31 October and 01 November. Book online or pay on arrival.
Roves Farm, Sevenhampton, Swindon
Roves Farm is a brilliant day out for all ages. Visit the Pumpkin Barn to choose your pumpkin. Then get creative carving your design. Bonus for the grown-ups – you get to leave the mess behind! Extra charge applies, and it’s subject to availability. Pre-booking is essential. Over the October half term (24 October to 03 November), they will be hosting a range of events and activities to run alongside the pumpkin carving event. You’ll find further details on their website.
Glebe Farm, Lower Brailes near Shipston-on-Stour
It’s PYO pumpkins time at Glebe Farm in Lower Brailes (OX15 5HR), on the edge of the Cotswolds about 10 miles from Chipping Norton and Banbury. We’re told the pumpkins are growing well with 20 varieties of pumpkin and winter squash to choose from this year – with plenty of colours and sizes from the little white “Ghost” Casperita pumpkins to the appropriately named “Warty Goblin”. You can book your entry tickets for our Pick Your Own Pumpkins by visiting their website.
Need more spooky activity inspiration? See our list of brilliant half-term & Halloween activities in Oxfordshire.
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