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
Pigeon House Farm
Shop and PYO offering vegetables and all types of soft fruit as they come into season.
View Full Profile »Pittormie Fruit Farm
Pittormie Fruit Farm is a small intensive family run farm situated in the heart of North East Fife. Our aim is to produce quality fresh food which has real flav...
View Full Profile »Lower Ladysden Farm
Welcome to Lower Ladysden a family run farm specialising in the production of fresh fruit and vegetables which are available for you to Pick-your-own in season,...
View Full Profile »Garson Farm Shop 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 »Grange Farm Harpole
Situated in the beautiful village of Harpole, Grange Farm is famous across Northamptonshire for its range of delicious, freshly grown fruit throughout the summe...
View Full Profile »Home Cottage Farm
We are a soft fruit and apple farm situated in Iver, Buckinghamshire, just west of Uxbridge. We grow everything we sell. Come and pick your own tasty raspberr...
View Full Profile »Meopham PYO
We really care about how our produce is grown and offer many seasonal fruit, vegetables and flowers for pick your own or supplied from our farm shop. All of our...
View Full Profile »Cobbs Farm Shop and Kitchen
Cobbs Farm Shop & Kitchen formed the foundations of what is now a specialist group of independent farm shops located throughout England. We continue to feel im...
View Full Profile »Hill Farm
Hill Farm PYO has been established for over 40 years. The first crop grown in the early 1970's was sweet corn. Before this, the farm had been a traditional mixe...
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