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Kaitlin P.

Last season was our first season going to Angevine Farm and I can honestly say it is AMAZING! They have a HUGE selection! There were so many perfect trees we had a hard time picking one! Everyone was beyond helpful and nice! The gift shop and little snack shack were perfect and so cute! Truly helped us get into the Christmas spirit!

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Great trees, friendly people. beautiful setting, warm apple cider and hot chili! Wonderful place to find and cut our own tree.

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Strawberry Hollow Farm - 10.13.2024

Strawberry Hollow Farm

4.9(8 reviews)
42.8 mi

This place is so cute! I visited with a friend in October as we were wanting to participate in some…read morefun local fall activities. I bought a small pumpkin and we enjoyed walking around the grounds and taking pictures.

Strawberry Hollow Farm is a farm and craft shop that opened in Guilford, Connecticut in 1969. It…read morewas founded by Harvey Smith. Initially the farm's main crop was strawberries, and thus the farm was named Strawberry Hollow Farm for their main crop and for the hollow that it sits in. Harvey's government work as a research wildlife biologist took him out of the country and away from his farm in June, the most important month for strawberries. By 1981, Harvey transitioned from growing strawberries to growing members of the pumpkin family, because the growing schedule for pumpkins matched his work schedule. When he retired in 2001, Harvey realized his dream to farm his land full time. In addition to farming crops, Strawberry Hollow Farm also has a small gift shop where they sell various crafts. My family and I recently visited Strawberry Hollow Farm for the first time. There are so many different varieties of pumpkins and other various gourds on display, and their mums were just breathtaking. My wife and I dressed our son like Linus from "Peanuts". There were several spots on the farm for us to stage a "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" photo shoot. In addition to jack-o-lantern pumpkins and sugar pumpkins, Harvey cultivates giant pumpkins that can weigh up to 300 pounds (the kind that you see at a County Fair). The craft shop was really cool too; lots of Autumn and Halloween decorations. In the winter months, everything is themed around Christmas decorations. We purchased a couple of sugar pumpkins to take with us. We enjoyed our time at Strawberry Hollow Farm and we plan on returning in the future.

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Castle Hill Farm - The Sunflower Stroll

Castle Hill Farm

4.7(15 reviews)
22.2 mi

Castle Hill Farm is a farm that opened in Newtown, Connecticut in 1927. It was founded by the…read morePaproski Family who have owned it for four generations. Now a retired dairy farm, Castle Hill Farm was once the second largest supplier of dairy products in Fairfield County. In spite of the farm's retired status, the Paproski Family work hard to preserve their 100+ acres through continuing the production of hay and corn fields, growing Christmas trees and seasonal vegetables. In addition to their Farm Stand, Castle Hill Farm also has a petting zoo, hayrides, a Sunflower Stroll, a Corn Maze, a Pick-Your-Own Pumpkin Patch, and other various attractions at different times throughout the year. The farm is also available to book for events such as weddings and baby showers. My family and I recently visited Castle Hill Farm to see their Sunflower Stroll. First we stopped off in their farm stand which was filled with all sorts of fresh vegetables such as tomatoes, corn, peppers, squash, cucumbers, and even local honey. We decided to purchase some delicious looking Graffiti Eggplant as well as a handmade candle that had an intoxicating vanilla aroma. Afterwards we headed into the Sunflower Stroll. Our son had so much fun looking at all of the pretty flowers and pointing out all of the bees. Co-owner Stephanie Kearns told us about other things the farm will be offering in the coming months, including hayrides, the pumpkin patch, and other Fall Fun activities. Autumn is our favorite time of year so we'll definitely be back! Get out and see the Sunflower Stroll while you still can!

Besides being a perfect place to get your pumpkins and all sorts of fresh vegetables in season and…read moreChristmas trees great place to hold an event they go above and beyond. Recommend for a great engagement party or even a wedding or any party or event.

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Castle Hill Farm - The Sunflower Stroll

The Sunflower Stroll

Castle Hill Farm - The Sunflower Stroll

The Sunflower Stroll

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Rose Hill Farm - Sampling ciders, Dec '24.

Rose Hill Farm

4.5(66 reviews)
33.5 mi
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The best experience! Lots of space inside, very warm ambiance. There are ample benches and seats by…read morefirepits outside and an area with food trucks and to apple pick yourself. The apple cider donut stand was absolutely amazing. Theyre making them fresh right there! We got a couple fresh apples as well and they were phenomenal. Service was nice and they're busy! Highly recommend going here for an city escape, especially in the fall.

Had a brief visit here that was sadly affected by a torrential downpour (that came with a tornado…read morewarning). We had fun plucking zennias ($.50 each) and wanted to see the sunflowers but did not get a chance to since we saw lightning. Within ten minutes of seeing lightning, a heavy thunderstorm began, which we waited out in the cidery, which is in a large barn. There were three bathrooms and a shared sink. There were also lots of snacks, ciders and spirits available for purchase. You could even buy crackers / cheeses / meats to make your own charcuterie board! It looked like there was a private event while we were there as well as another private event in the evening. I only tried the Kitchen Sink cider which I honestly didn't like at all, but at least the packaging was nice! I also have to give a shout out to the people working at the stand near the parking lot for giving me a free sunflower stem since I didn't get a chance to pick one!

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Rose Hill Farm - Prune Bleue And Cryo Cider

Prune Bleue And Cryo Cider

Rose Hill Farm - Beer and cider in the taproom

Beer and cider in the taproom

Rose Hill Farm - Delightful ice cider. Worth every penny at $14 for the pour. Dec '24.

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Delightful ice cider. Worth every penny at $14 for the pour. Dec '24.

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