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🍎The Apple Farm

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A family-run pick-your-own fruit farm in County Kilkenny, Ireland, specialising in apples, strawberries, raspberries, and other seasonal fruits. Kids love the open-air experience of picking their own fruit straight from the trees and bushes. The farm also has a shop selling fresh produce, juices, and homemade treats.

  • Highlights: Pick-your-own fruit (seasonal), farm shop, juice tasting, picnic areas.
  • Ages: Suitable for all ages, especially toddlers to teens who enjoy outdoor activities.
  • Facilities: Parking, toilets, picnic benches, and a play area for younger children.
  • Practical Tips: Bring sun protection and sturdy shoes; check website for opening times and fruit availability as seasons vary. Dogs on leads welcome.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountyKilkenny
CountryIreland
Ages218+
Website

Travel tips

  • Check fruit availability before visiting

    Different fruits are ready at different times of year. Check the website before you go to ensure your target fruit is in season and available for picking.

  • Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes

    The farm is muddy and uneven underfoot. Bring sturdy shoes for adults and children to prevent slips and twisted ankles whilst picking.

  • Pack sun protection

    There's little shade in the open-air picking areas. Bring sunscreen, hats, and consider long sleeves to protect from sun exposure and insect bites.

  • Bring containers for picked fruit

    Have buckets, baskets, or bags ready for children to fill. Makes picking more engaging and easier to transport fruit home.

  • Toilets and facilities are on-site

    The farm has toilets available, which is essential when visiting with young children. Check their cleanliness standards on recent reviews.

  • Good for toddlers and young children

    Picking fruit at their own pace is perfect for toddlers upwards. The repetitive action of picking and eating fresh fruit is engaging for this age group.

  • Plan for messy hands and clothes

    Fruit picking results in juice stains and dirty hands. Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty and bring wet wipes or a change of clothes for young children.

  • Picnic areas and benches provided

    Picnic benches are available on-site. Bring a packed lunch and enjoy eating surrounded by the farm, or purchase from the farm shop.

  • Farm shop sells refreshments and treats

    Fresh juices and homemade treats are available in the shop. Useful for a snack or drink during your visit, though prices may be higher than supermarkets.

  • Play area keeps younger children entertained

    There's a play area for younger children, giving a break from picking and a chance to burn off energy.

  • No buggy restrictions mentioned

    The farm has uneven ground and muddy patches. Buggies may be difficult to manoeuvre; consider babywearing for very young children instead.

  • Parking is available

    The farm has parking on-site, making it convenient for families with lots of luggage and equipment.

  • Allot 2-3 hours for a relaxed visit

    Picking fruit takes time, especially with young children who move slowly. Budget 2-3 hours to avoid feeling rushed.

  • Bring hand sanitiser and wet wipes

    Hands get very dirty picking fruit. Sanitiser and wipes are essential before eating snacks or handling the car journey home.

  • Dogs on leads are welcome

    If you have a dog, you can bring it on a lead. Keep it close to avoid frightening children or disturbing other families.

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