Tickets for the sell-out Arnprior pumpkin patch near Glasgow are going on sale this weekend as the popular attraction returns for another year.
Despite it still being summer, many will be looking towards the autumn months and planning their next trip to a pumpkin patch.
Located a short 45-minute drive from Glasgow, Arnprior Farm has quickly become a favourite destination for families and kids.
If you're looking to visit the farm in the coming weeks and months, here is how you can snag some tickets.
When will the Arnprior Farm pumpkin patch open to the public?
The pumpkin patch near Glasgow will open on Saturday, October 12, and run until Sunday, October 27.
There will be a number of time slots available to the public with 9am to 11:30am, 12pm to 2:30pm and 3pm to 5:30pm sessions being bookable online.
A number of after-school sessions will also be hosted on the 28th, 29th and 30th from 3:30pm to 6pm as well as ASN slots from 9am and 3pm on the 14th and 25th.
How to get tickets to the Arnprior Farm pumpkin patch
Tickets for the Arnprior Farm pumpkin patch will go on sale from 11am on Sunday, August 11 and be available via the farm's website.
There will be more than 20,000 pumpkins on offer as well as various activities to keep the kids occupied, including a quad pod ride, pumpkin cannon, bale mountain, an indoor hay barn, face painting and bouncy castle.
Food will also be on offer with foodies able to indulge in Loops and Scoop's churros, as well as burgers, pumpkin soup, pizzas and hot chocolates.
Their website states: "We have a delicious selection of food and drink each day including Loops and Scoops infamous churros, Skinners of Kippen burgers and pumpkin soup, pizzas, hot chocolates, Lous home baking and Gin fizz.
"We also have our popular pop-up shop in the polytunnel where you will be sure to find some autumnal goodies to take home."
The Arnprior Farm pumpkin patch will open to the public from Saturday, October 12 and run through until Sunday, October 27.
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