Six places to go pumpkin picking near Kenilworth this halloween

By James Smith

10th Oct 2021 | Local News

With Halloween fast approaching here are our picks of the best places to go pumpkin picking near Kenilworth this year.

And for more local events, why not head to our What's On section.


1. 'Pumpkins R Us' - Stoneleigh

Located at Stoneleigh Park events will run from Saturday 9 October to Sunday 31 October (inclusive) every day from 10am to 7pm.

£3 per person (under 4s free and do not need a ticket)

£10 for a family ticket (two adults and two children aged 4-16)

There is also a Halloween shop for all your October 31 party needs.

BOOK HERE


2. Hatton Country Park - Hatton

Hatton's 'Spooktacular programme' will run from 23 to 31 October.

Pumpkin picking, spooky rides, magic and mayhem illusion show, pumpkin carving and zombie marsh.

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3. Lower Clopton Farm - Stratford

Slightly further away in Stratford, and on selected dates throughout October.

Admission is £1 per person, plus the price of the pumpkin.

No booking required.

MORE INFORMATION HERE


4. Berryfields Farm Shop - Meriden

Slots will be available Monday to Sunday 10am - 4pm at the Meriden venue.

Bookings available from Saturday 16 to Sunday 31 October.

Hot food available including breakfast batches, BBQ pulled pork baps & fully loaded jacket potatoes!

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5. Hilltop Farm Shop - Leamington

Bookings from Saturday 9 October every weekend from 10am – 4pm.

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6. Roundshill Farm - Kenilworth

Available now, head to Roundshill Farm to buy a pumpkin picked from a local farm.

The carve your pumpkin on site and leave the mess there!

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