Pumpkin Picking in Surrey | Things to Do 2024
Everyone loves pumpkin picking, don’t they? It’s something that is on so many calendars, something families look forward to and that children get excited about for months. It’s one of our favourite things about autumn and I’ve been researching more places we can go pumpkin picking in Surrey.
When is pumpkin picking season?
Pumpkin picking season in the UK officially stretches from October to December but, traditionally, it’s something we only do in October. It usually starts right at the beginning of October with places allowing you to pick pumpkins all the way through half term and up until Halloween.
Why should you go pumpkin picking?
Pumpkin Picking is a fantastic family activity and a great way of getting outside during the autumn and having classic family fun. Plus, you can spend time together carving pumpkins or making pumpkin treats in the kitchen afterwards! Pumpkin picking is such a tradition – a great outdoor event and definitely something to add to your plans this October.
Where to go pumpkin picking in Surrey
I thought it would be good to find every pumpkin patch in Surrey for you to visit this autumn that the kids will love. Most families have a favourite pick your own farm that they go to again and again but it’s lovely to find out about new pumpkin patches in Surrey for inspiration too.
So here are a few pumpkin farms in Surrey:
Crockford Bridge Farm
Pumpkin Field Picking – Pick from pumpkins already cut and sitting throughout the pumpkin field.
Pumpkin Boutique – Available after the Pumpkin Field Picking has finished. A stall where you can buy pre-harvested pumpkins.
Crockford Bridge Farm pick your own also have the Pumpkin Festival but there is no pumpkin picking available during this time – just the Pumpkin Boutique. Plus the Crockford Bridge Farm Shop is often open to visit too.
Where: New Haw Road, Weybridge, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2BU
When: 4th October to 20th October 2024 to choose pumpkins from the pumpkin field – booking required. Pumpkin Market 4th October to 1st November 2024.
Tickets: Pumpkin Field Picking £4.50 per person plus a £1.50 booking fee. Under 1’s go free. Price will be deducted from any pumpkin purchases. No charge to visit the Pumpkin Boutique.
You can read reviews of Crockford Bridge Farm here:
Garsons PYO Farm
Garsons is one of my favourite places from childhood. It’s somewhere we went a few times every summer and I have such fond memories of picking everything from strawberries and blackberries to potatoes and sweetcorn. It’s always been such a wonderful place to spend time.
Although not a dedicated pumpkin picking farm, Garsons have pumpkins available to pick, through their Pumpkin Parade. Garsons Pick Your Own Pumpkins are a tradition for so many families.
Where: Winterdown Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 8LS
When: 5th October to 1st November 2024.
Tickets: Pumpkin Passes cost £4 per person and under 2s go free. This is the only way you can buy pumpkins at Garsons – and the fee doesn’t contain any credit to use against purchases. Pumpkin prices are charged by weight and type on top of the £4 entrance fee.
You can read reviews of Garsons Farm here:
Priory Farm Estate
Take a tractor ride out to the Pumpkin Fields and pluck your very own pumpkin from the ground this Halloween.
Where: Priory Farm Sandy Lane, South Nutfield, Redhill, Surrey RH1 4EJ
When: Weekends in October and then 23rd October to 3rd November 2024.
Tickets: £8.50 per person, age one and over, when booked in advance.
They also offer a Park and Pick Pumpkins offer which is £6.50 per person when booked in advance without the tractor ride experience.
Priory Farm also have a Halloween Trail at Discovery Land that looks like a lovely day out for the whole family – and can be combined with the pumpkin experience too.
Rogate Pumpkin Patch
Although technically in Sussex, Rogate is just over the border from Surrey and a great option where pumpkin picking is concerned. It’s so much more than just a pumpkin picking experience and a fantastic option for a family day out.
Be transported into a wonderful world of everything spooky and pumpkin! The Pumpkin Patch appears annually like an illusion of wizardry, giving families a fun-filled day of memories to cherish.
Where: A272, Rogate, Petersfield GU31 5EG
When: Friday 18th October to Sunday 3rd November 2024.
Tickets: £5 – £7 per person, under 2’s go free
Secretts Pumpkin Week
A real pumpkin celebration! Decorated walkway to the pumpkin field, children’s activity sheets, fancy dress and pumpkin carving competitions, pumpkin themed menu, biscuit decorating, glitter tattoos and merchandise shop.
Where: Hurst Farm, Chapel Lane, Milford, Surrey GU8 5HU
When: Select dates from 19th to 30th October 2024
Tickets: £5.00 per person. Under 2’s go free.
You can read a review of Secretts Pumpkin Week here:
Tulleys Farm Pick Your Own Pumpkins
Another one that isn’t technically in Surrey but I just had to mention it. Pumpkin fields, photo opportunities, seasonal characters, street food, pumpkin bar – and even Pumpkin Nights with even more food, drinks and live music.
Where: Unit 1 Turners Hill Road, Crawley RH10 4PE
When: Select dates from 28th September to 31st October 2024.
Tickets: From £7 per person, under 2’s go free.
You can read reviews of Tulleys Farm Pick Your Own Pumpkins here:
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So there you have the pumpkin picking Surrey options and a couple a little further afield. I hope this helps you plan your October adventures and find the perfect pumpkin too – I can’t wait to see my social media awash with pumpkins and Halloween themed adventures again this year. Autumn really is such a lovely time of the year and I’ll add more pumpkin patch Surrey sites as I come across them.
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This post really captures the excitement of pumpkin picking in Surrey! It’s such a wonderful autumn activity that the whole family can enjoy. Visiting places like Crockford Bridge Farm and Garsons sounds like a perfect way to create lasting memories amidst beautiful surroundings.
For those who’ve experienced pumpkin picking at these farms, what was the highlight of your trip? Do you have any tips for first-timers to make the most out of their visit?