
It’s the Pembrokeshire pumpkin picking season! Time to get outdoors and enjoy nature, while also choosing your pumpkin ready for Halloween. This year even more pumpkin patches are “cropping up”.
Take a look at more than five Pembrokeshire Pumpkin patches where you can pick your own pumpkins:
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- 1. The Pumpkin Patch at Heatherton World of Adventures
- 2. Steynton Farm's Pumpkin Barn
- 3. Windsor Farm Pumpkin Patch
- 4. Good Hook Pumpkins
- 5. Greenacre Pumpkin Patch
- 6. Pembrokeshire Pumpkin Farm
- 7. Tenby's Pumpkin Patch
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1. The Pumpkin Patch at Heatherton World of Adventures
This October and early November, Heatherton World of Activities “pick your own” pumpkin patch returns:
Where: Find it at Heatherton World of Adventures, St Florence, near Tenby along the B4318. Sat Nav postcode: SA70 8RJ
When:
Saturday and Sunday 8th & 9th and 15th & 16th October
Saturday 22nd October – Saturday 5th November
10.30 am – 4.30 pm (Book a slot)
How Much: Entry: £1 per person, Small pumpkins – £4 / Medium pumpkins – £6 / Large pumpkins – £8 / XL Pumpkins- £10
Extras: They will be selling spooky treats! There will be extra activities during half-term, such as a Scarecrow Trail and Mysterious Maze.
Facilities: Free car parking, toilets, Coffee Shop, Restaurant (check opening days before visit) and Sizzler BBQ.
How: Book online here: https://www.heatherton.co.uk/book-online/
Read more here: https://www.evans-crittens.com/2021/10/picking-pumpkins-at-heatherton-pembrokeshire.html

2. Steynton Farm’s Pumpkin Barn
Steynton Farm’s Pumpkin Shed is back and it’s bigger than ever- it’s now a Pumpkin Barn! Pick your own pumpkin ready for Halloween as well as your fresh veg for tea! All the lovely pumpkins are edible too!
Where: Steynton Farm, Milford Haven, SA73 1AW
When:
Monday 10.00am – 5.00pm
Tuesday 10.00am – 5.00pm
Thursday 10.00am – 5.00pm
Friday 10.00am – 5.00pm
Saturday 10.00am – 5.00pm
Sunday 10.00am – 4.00pm

How much: Admission: Free. Pumpkins are for sale at various prices (see photo above).
How: Drop-in.
Extras: Free photo opportunities. Milkshakes and treats are available to buy in the farm shop.
Facilities: Food and drink.
Read more: Steynton Farm Facebook Page
Read our post: https://www.evans-crittens.com/2022/10/visiting-the-pumpkin-barn-at-steynton-farm-pembrokeshire.html

3. Windsor Farm Pumpkin Patch
Windsor Farm is opening its Pumpkin Patch for the fourth year.
Where: Windsor Farm, Lamphey, Best Western, Lamphey Court Hotel and Spa, SA71 5NT. Follow signs from Lamphey Village.
When: Weekends throughout October, 10 am until 4 pm.
How much: Free entry, pumpkins at various prices.
Extras: All-weather undercover pumpkin barn.
Facilities: Car parking on hard standing, toilet available, Pembrokeshire Coast Honey selling products, and Emburs Dessert Bar selling refreshments.
How: No booking is required.
Read more: https://www.facebook.com/Windsor-Farm-105938830813922/

4. Good Hook Pumpkins
Good Hook Pumpkins are a family-run dairy farm that branched into growing pumpkins.
Where: Good Hook Farm, Narberth Road (just past Haverfordwest Golf Course), SA62 4PB.
When: Open every day in October. From 10 am. Keep an eye on their Facebook Page for late-night openings.
How much: Free entry. Pumpkins from £2.
Extras: Dog-friendly, Late night openings on certain days
Facilities: Hot drinks and cakes and snacks available, accepts cash and contactless payment.
How: No need to book.
Read more: Good Hook Pumpkin Farm Facebook Page

5. Greenacre Pumpkin Patch
Greenacre Market Garden is a great place for families to get into the Halloween spirit.
Where: Greenacre Market Garden, Old Amroth Road, Llanteg, Pembrokeshire, SA67 8QG
When: Opening Friday 8th October, open every day 10-4.30pm (last visiting slot), some evening visits available.
How much: £5 ticket for ages 3 and over. The ticket includes a spending token worth £3 which can be spent on purchasing pumpkins, refreshments, or any other activities on site.
How: Book here
Extras: Fire pits for toasted marshmallows, Haunted Shack, Refreshment Kiosk, Spider Laire, Scarecrow Trail, and Maize Maze.
Facilities: Refreshments available.
Read more: https://www.facebook.com/greenacremarketgarden/

6. Pembrokeshire Pumpkin Farm
Visit Pembrokeshire Pumpkin Farm – and pick your own pumpkin ready for Halloween.
Where: Pembrokeshire Pumpkin Farm, Trefaes Ganol, Moylgrove SA43 3PF
When: October weekends,10.30 am – 4.30 pm.
How much: Admission: £7.06 per car including the booking fee. Torchlight Pumpkin Picking: 22nd October
How: Book here.
Extras: Haunted Barn, Woodland Play area, Spooky Walk, Bale Trail and Disc Golf.
Facilities: Food and drink.
Read more: https://pembrokeshirepumpkins.co.uk/

7. Tenby’s Pumpkin Patch
Another pumpkin patch in Pembrokeshire to add to the growing list – Tenby’s Pumpkin Patch.
Where: Gumfreston Farm, Gumfreston SA70 8RA (follow the signs)
When: October weekends,10.00 am – 5 pm.
How much: Free entry. Pumpkins for sale at various prices.
How: No need to book. Cash and card payments are available.
Extras: Photo opportunities.
Facilities: Free parking.
Read more: https://www.facebook.com/TenbysPumpkinPatch

Pembrokeshire Pumpkin Picking
Whichever Pembrokeshire pumpkin patch you decide to visit, remember to wrap up warm and ready for wet weather (just in case). Wear wellies and bring a big bag ready to put the muddy pumpkins inside in the car.
Will you be pumpkin picking this year? Which pumpkin patch will you choose in your area?
Already picked your pumpkins? Here are more things to do in Pembrokeshire this October half term.
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Exciting times ahead Halloween will be brill
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Yes, I think since the strange few years we’ve all had we all feel like making the most of celebrations, such as Halloween and Christmas. xxx
I love pumpkin picking and this patch seems amazing!
Ohh! I love going to pick our own pumpkins. We have a farm up the road who is just about ready to start selling theirs. x
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Oh, that’s good. I’m hoping our local farm will open up to visitors too but it’s their first year growing so I’m not sure if they’re just going to sell in the farm shop xxx
I just love this. Sadly my kids are too old for it now, and Halloween for them as kids wasn’t a fraction of what it is now.
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It’s really changed so much! xxx
Great photos! I love pumpkin picking!
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Thanks, a lovely Autumn activity xxx
I wondered if my 12-year-old might be too old for pumpkin picking, but your girls look like they had fun. The prices vary a bit from place to place, so I guess you need to shop around. We are away this Halloween so we won’t be buying a pumpkin – that’s going to feel weird. Happy Halloween to your family from mine.
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My eldest is the one that’s most Halloween mad so she had the most fun lol. xxx
I like the idea of pumpkin picking by torchlight. These venues look fabulous, if only I lived in Pembrokeshire.
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Yes it sounds good, doesn’t it? xxx
Confession: I’ve never been pumpkin picking! I would love to go though
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Hope you get to one day. It’s only in recent years I have tooxxx