Pumpkin Festival is coming to the farm!

There was a decidedly crisp air around the farm when Farmer Anna recorded this video this morning, and we reckon Autumn’s coming quickly! So what’s happening at The Pink Pig Farm this October half term?

Our much loved Pumpkin Festival will return from Saturday 19th October - Sunday 3rd November, running 11am - 3pm every day.

Imagine the photos - you, your little ones and a field full of pumpkins! Choose the perfect pumpkin for your front doorstep and show us your carving skills! We can’t wait to see what you all come up with. Find out more in Farmer Anna’s latest video below!

Your Pumpkin Festival tickets include your potion making session, pumpkin picking and carving, plus the pumpkin itself. And, of course, you’ll enjoy full access to our farm park and indoor soft play too! Come and make a lovely, autumnal day of it at The Pink Pig Farm this October Half Term.

Please note, one pumpkin is included in the price of every child’s ticket (over 2s only). Extra pumpkins can be bought on the day!

Make a night of it at our Halloween Party on October 31st, from 4.30-6.30pm!

Looking for something extra special to do on Halloween night (October 31st)? We’re keeping the farm park open late for a very fun early-evening! The farm park will stay open later than usual, with ride on toys, hay bales and bouncy pillows to play on, plus there’ll be a disco in the soft play centre, and hot dogs and hot chocs available to buy (and yes, you can make yours a boozy one, mum!).

Entry for adults will be free, with kids’ tickets just £5. Just pay on the door when you arrive and come in and soak up the atmosphere.


Heard about Toddler Time at the Pink Pig Farm?

That’s all-day play across our site for just £12 for a parent and a child aged 2+, or just £9 for a parent and a baby. Enjoy Toddler Time on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays during term time, and save on our gate prices. Your Toddler Time discount will automatically be applied at the checkout here.

See you soon for a wholesome, old fashioned play in the great outdoors? (And don’t forget to head into our soft play if it’s drizzly out!)

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