Farms all over Warrington have opened their doors to families and visitors of all ages to enjoy pumpkin patches and Halloween trails this October. With Halloween approaching, it’s time to pick out the perfect pumpkin for carving and decorating.
One of the top spots to visit is Lymm Pumpkin Patch, located on Massey Brook Lane in Lymm. This year, they are celebrating their third year of growing pumpkins. The patch is open on weekends throughout October and daily from October 21st to October 31st. Visitors can enjoy a mini maze, daily treasure hunts, pumpkin games, and more. Pumpkins are available starting at £3 each.
Another popular destination is Grange Farm Pumpkin Festival in Lowton. The festival promises a fun-filled day for families with pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. Activities include Halloween entertainment, character appearances, face painting, a mini animal farm, and more. Tickets are priced at £6 per person, with under twos going free.
Kenyon Hall Farm on Winwick Lane in Croft is also a must-visit for pumpkin enthusiasts. With over 20,000 pumpkins to choose from, visitors can enjoy picking their own pumpkins, along with homemade treats from the café. Tickets are priced at £2.95 per person, with children under 18 months free.
Bates Farm on Warrington Road in Risley is back with their outdoor pumpkin patch and a new indoor pumpkin barn. Visitors can explore various pumpkin varieties, enjoy face painting, and meet the farm animals. The farm is open every weekend in October and during half term.
For a spooky experience, head to The Hayloft on Sandy Lane in Bold Heath. They offer a pumpkin patch, a spooky maze, and various activities for visitors. Pumpkin picking is free, with the maze priced at £3.50 per person. Visitors can also enjoy the coffee shop, play area, and more.
Tatton Park in Knutsford is another great spot to pick pumpkins and enjoy Halloween festivities. Visitors can meet farmyard animals and choose their own pumpkin from the field. Pumpkins are priced at £4 each. The park is also hosting a Skellies and Wellies Trail for some bone-chilling fun.
Partridge Lakes Café in Culcheth is offering a Halloween lakeside trail with a mesmerizing world of Halloween decorations. The trail will be open on weekends throughout October, with food and drink stalls available.
Lastly, Arley Hall and Gardens near Appleton Thorn is hosting a spooky afternoon tea for children. The menu includes spooky sandwiches, monster mash cupcakes, and more. Tickets are priced at £11.95 and can be booked in advance.
With so many pumpkin patches and Halloween events to choose from in Warrington, there’s plenty of fun to be had this October!