Picking your own pumpkin is the perfect Autumnal day out so here are the best patches in Oxfordshire you can visit before Halloween.

Whether you are looking for the ultimate Instagram photoshoot or you want to treat the kids to a spooky day out, PumpkinPatchesAndMore.org has got you covered.

The website has put together a handy list of places on your doorstep where you can go to pick your own.

It also contains places where you can find pumpkin suppliers, maize mazes and activities to help you get in the Halloween spirit.

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Best places to go pumpkin picking in Oxfordshire

These pumpkin patches across Oxfordshire will have you pumpkin ready in time for your Halloween carving. 

Millets Farm Centre

Millets Farm Centre's pumpkin picking opened from September 24 but there's plenty of time to get the whole family involved.

The pumpkin patch is open on weekends from 10 am between now and October 14.

In the run-up to Halloween, the public can pick pumpkins daily from October 15 to 31.

Tickets cost £1.50 - £2.50 per person, depending on dates and then you pay for what you pick

Meanwhile, the prices of the pumpkins will also vary depending on size. 

Children under 2 years old can enter the fields free of charge and do not require a ticket. 

Find out more via the Millets Farm Centre website.

Peach Croft Farm

Peach Croft will definitely put you in a festive spirit. 

This traditional farm and shop offers their speciality free range Turkeys and Geese for Christmas.

As well as picking your own pumpkins, you can stock up on loganberries,  raspberries, black/redcurrants, broad beans, mange-tout, peas, sugar snap peas and potatoes.

Find out more via the Peach Croft website.

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Rectory Farm

An alternative pumpkin picking spot is Rectory Farm in Staton St. John. 

You can pick fruit, flowers and vegetables all year round from their 45-acre fields. 

In October, you can pick seasonal produce like gourds, potatoes, sweetcorn and of course pumpkins too.

If picking is not your thing, they have a skilled team of professionals in the fields who pick the very best every single day. 

Find out more via the Rectory Farm website.

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The Old Farm Shop

Family-run Old Farm shop should also be on your list.

You can bring the family along to visit a variety of farmyard animals as well as pick a variety of free-range fruit and vegetables.

Their farm is open all year round to encourage people to find out where their food actually comes from.

Find out more via the Old Farm Shop website.