Picking your own pumpkin is the perfect Autumnal day out so here are the best patches in Buckinghamshire you can visit before Halloween.
Whether you are looking for the ultimate Instagram photo shoot or are wanting to treat the kids to a spooky day out, we've got you covered.
We've put together a list of some local farms offering a Pick Your Own (PYO) experience along with other spooktacular activities and events.
Best places to go pumpkin picking in Buckinghamshire
These pumpkin patches across Buckinghamshire will have your pumpkin ready in time for your Halloween carving.
The Pop Up Pumpkin Farm
Location: The Pop Up Pumpkin Farm, Aylesbury, HP22 5XJ
With over 4,000 pumpkins of all different shapes and sizes, there's plenty of opportunities to get into the spooky spirit at the Pop Up Pumpkin Farm in Aylesbury.
Tickets will cost you £1 each and will give you a £1 voucher on your pumpkin purchases.
You can also book a space for Pumpkin Carving for an additional £1 too!
Open from October 15, find out more via the Ticket Source event.
Copas Farms PYO
Location: Calves Lane Farm, Billet Ln, Iver SL0 0LU
Have strong bags at the ready because Pumpkin picking at Copas Farm is open for a new season.
Booking beforehand is essential and the patches are open across the weekends in October from 10 am to 3 pm.
Alongside a wide range of seasonal produce, you will be able to pick pumpkins over the weekends in October until they run out!
Find out more via the Copas Farm website.
Pumpkins at the Patch MK
Location: Mount Mill Farm, Milton Keynes MK19 6DG
Gather your friends and family and get out into the Pumpkin fields this Autumn.
There are 10,000 pumpkins and squash to choose from and will make the perfect spooky snaps.
You can choose to either take the kids during the day or book an eerie evening at the After Dark experience.
Find out more via the Pumpkins at the Patch MK website.
Lillingstone Pick Your Own
Location: A413, Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckingham MK18 5AF
Step out into the Buckinghamshire countryside, collect a wheelbarrow and head out to pick your own in Lillingstone.
You can go on your own spooky adventure on the Halloween trail and the kids can hop aboard the pumpkin carriage for an Autumnal adventure around the farm.
For more information, visit the Lillingstone website.
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