Autumn harvest celebration featuring pumpkins and apples takes place in a British garden
Get ready for a day of autumnal excitement as the Pumpkin Festival returns to the Britzer Garden on Sunday, September 21, 2025. This annual event promises a family-friendly celebration filled with pumpkin carving, kite making, and a variety of activities for children.
The festival will feature giant pumpkins, large straw figures, and an array of pumpkin varieties. Visitors can also expect cooking shows on the festival stage, and a market offering a wide range of pumpkin products. For the first time, the autumn fruit apple will be honoured at this year's festival.
In addition to pumpkin-themed activities, the Britzer Garden will transform into a lively autumn fair. Live music, cooking shows, and a large market square offering various pumpkin products will create a festive atmosphere.
The weather forecast for the day is cloudy, becoming partly sunny and dry, making it an ideal setting for a day out.
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As always, safety remains a priority. The authorities have assured the public that all necessary precautions are being taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
So, mark your calendars and join in the festivities at the Pumpkin Festival in the Britzer Garden. It's set to be a fantastic day out for the whole family!