Pick Your Own (PYO) Farms
Pick your Own (PYO) offer the freshest food experience you can get, and there are more than likely a pick your own's just on your doorstep! Take a trip out, get back in touch with your food, eat fresher, healthier, and organic local foods fresh from the farm... find PYO farms in the UK!
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We found 134 Pick Your Own (PYO) Farms
PYO Pumpkins
PYO Pumpkins was established in 2010 by Mark and Verity Batchelor. Our aim is to deliver a finished product, exceeding the required specifications, and bursting...
View Full Profile »Garsons Esher
The Farm Shop at Garsons is officially Surrey's best, as voted by Surrey Life readers, and when you visit you'll soon see why. All our staff are keen foodies wh...
View Full Profile »Park Fruit Farm
We grow 39 varieties of apples, 10 varieties of plums and damsons, 4 varieties of pears, 3 varieties of raspberries and 1 variety of blackberry. We are a small ...
View Full Profile »Grange Farm
Enjoy a wonderful day out fruit picking in Shropshire where the whole family can get involved and have fun!
View Full Profile »Rutland Water Fruit Farm
A local soft fruit farm selling premium strawberries and raspberries grown on the farm. We offer a warm welcome and very friendly service. Small farm shop
View Full Profile »Ryton Fields Market Garden
We're dedicated to bringing a seasonal taste of fresh veg and salad direct to you. All our crops are beyond organic and are washed and packed ready to use. Sig...
View Full Profile »Durleighmarsh Farm Shop & PYO
Set in beautiful countryside on the Hampshire/Sussex border, a stone’s throw from Petersfield, Durleighmarsh Farm with its family-run Farm Shop and Pick-Your-Ow...
View Full Profile »Bullscroft Farm
Bullscroft Farm in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries and other fruit and vegetables. Texel sheep breeder.
View Full Profile »Thurloxton Fruit Growers
The Quick family have farmed in Thurloxton, on the foothills of the Quantocks, for most of the last century, growing wheat, barley and oilseeds, and running a f...
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