Breinigsville, United States
9875 Schantz Rd
N/A
+1 6103955655
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Spotless - no mud, including indoors. Exceptionally tidy premises invites you to shop! Super friendly employees - hard to find these days; they allowed us to stage our full shopping carts near the register while we continued shopping. Great smelling Kettle Korn draws you in and makes you hungry, of which they satisfy with a plethora of cider drinks and homemade pastries, sauces, jams and jellies. Huge parking lot, easy access for loading up. Excellent variety of pumpkins for eating, baking & carving. Gourds galore in all sizes, shapes, textures and colors. Multiple-sized straw bales for the perfect garden display. Loved their Autumn and Halloween garden signs, jack-o'-lantern solar lights and selection of colorful mums as an added color and texture boost to my display. Parents, bring your kids to pick pumpkins, apples and mammoth sunflowers; they will be entertained communing with nature. See kiddie amusement ride as well. Plenty of corn stalks to go around!! Of course, the best part were those yummy apple cider muffins; our half dozen we bought at noon today are nearly gone. Thanks, Grimm's, for a proper first visit to your orchards!
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My family had a great time there! We had know clue that this was here in the lehigh valley, and oh my God I'm so glad we found it! There so much to do other than just picking and buying pumpkins. We all bought the wrist bands which I recommend everyone should do at least for the kiddos. Once they're sights are on the huge caterpillar slide or giant jumping air bag they're going want to go insane to go do it .
We visited the apple orchard and it was beautiful! Such a wonderful socially distanced adventure with my toddler on a Saturday morning. Important to note if apple picking, go into the gates & go directly to the back right to buy your bags and go into the orchard. Don't bother with the line for the ticketed area/pumpkin patch activities.
Family friendly, but run more like an amusement park than anything else. Pricey for what it is. Every visitor must purchase at least a 1/4 peck bag, which is about 8 dollars. Thay easily comes to \u003e3 dollars a pound of apples. Compared to other local orchards, this place is almost double the cost Can also pick other things here, including peppers (hot and mild), cucumbers, eggplants, potatoes, and pumpkins. No actual bathrooms in the main area (porta pottys only)
My little one and I enjoyed the time here. We loved feeding the goats and every other activities. Also, make sure you buy candles from the Little House Candles, they smell so good!!
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