It is almost the spooky season and what better way to get into the Halloween spirit than going pumpkin picking.
Here are nine options to choose from in Norfolk.
1. Wroxham Barns
Where: Wroxham Barns, Tunstead Road, Hoveton, NR12 8QU
When: October 18 until 28, 10am to 5pm
Price: £7.50 per person, under 2s are free but require a £1 pumpkin fee. Tickets are available on their website.
At the Pumpkin Festival, guests will be able to pick their own pumpkin to carve with the help of a team of carvers.
Visitors will also have access to an indoor play area and twice daily Halloween themed shows from Bella and Barny — the attraction's mascots.
2. Hirsty's Family Fun Park
Where: Hirstys Family Fun Park, Yarmouth Road, Hemsby, Norfolk, NR29 4NL
When: October 23 until 31
Price: Adult entry is £7.50, Children between 2 and 16 are £12.50. Tickets can be purchased from their website.
As well as picking a pumpkin to carve on site, guests to Hirsty's Fun Park can get their face painted, enjoy the park's play equipment, and join the Pumpkin Queen for a walk through the maze.
Prizes will be given out each day for the best costume and the best pumpkin.
3. Rookery Meadows
Where: Rookery Farm, Watton Road, Attleborough, NR17 1LB
When: October 16 to 31, open 10am until 4pm
Price: Tickets are free, just pay for the Pumpkins you choose. A link to tickets can be found on their Facebook page.
Pick up a wheelbarrow and venture into Rookery Meadow's very own pumpkin patch.
While carving their pumpkin visitors can treat themselves to refreshments and wander around the craft stalls on display.
Tickets need to be booked but guests can turn up at any time, but last entry to the pumpkin patch is at 3pm.
4. White House Farm
Where: Wroxham Road, Rackheath, Norwich NR13 6LB
When: 9am until 4pm, Tuesday to Saturday. Pumpkin available from October 7
Price: Entry is free.
There are lots of pumpkins to pick in the field at White House Farm this October, just a stone's throw from the centre of Norwich.
Make sure to visit the farm shop while you’re there as it is packed with local goodies.
Prices range from £2 upwards depending on the size of your pumpkin.
5. The Pumpkin House
Where: Brookhill Farm, Fakenham Road, Thursford, NR21 0BD
When: 10am until 4pm, on October 22 - 31
Price: Pumpkins priced according to size.
Run by couple Henry and Victoria Cushing, The Pumpkin House is returning for its fourth year and it is set to be bigger and better than ever.
With 1,000 pumpkins to choose from on the shelves made from scaffolding boards, they range from a traditional jack-o'-lantern to the goosebumps with warty skin, and prices start at £4.50.
6. Old Hall Farm
Where: Old Hall Farm, Norwich Road, NR35 2LP
When: October 8 until 31
Price: Entry is £5 per car.
Old Hall Farm's annual pick your own pumpkin event is back. The event offers a free pumpkin with the entry price but other pumpkins and gourds will also be available to purchase.
There will also be a trail around the farm with the shop and café open as usual.
A BBQ will be available on October 30 and 31.
7. Pettitts Animal Adventure Park
Where: Pettitts Animal Adventure Park, Church Road, Reedham, NR13 3UA.
When: October 23 until 31.
Price: Included in entry to park, which is £16.50 for adults and £15.0 for children between 2 and 15.
At Pettitts all paying children will get to pick a pumpkin from the adventure park's patch and take it to a carving area to get it ready for the spooky season.
The park will also host spook-tacular rides, animals and attractions for a day of family fun.
8. Alby Pumpkin Patch
Where: Alby Crafts and Gardens, Cromer Road, Erpingham, NR11 7QE
When: 8:30am until 4pm, October 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 - 31
Cost: No entry free, just pay for your pumpkin.
The Alby Pumpkin Patch is returning this autumn with thousands of pumpkins and squashes to choose from.
Local food and drinkers vendors are also on site to offer tasty treats.
The site is cash only due to unreliable WIFI.
9. The Tacons
Where: The Grange, Rollesby, Great Yarmouth, NR29 5AJ
When: 10am until 4pm, available every weekend in October and then daily over half term.
Cost: Pumpkins individually priced.
The perfect weekend outing for families and friends alike. Previously the farm shop offered pumpkins of all shapes and colours and even blue ones.
The farm shop is also open daily from 9am to 6pm with great local produce.
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