Here are some local orchards where you can pick your own apples, apple cider donuts, and cider, if you’ve got a sweet tooth that fruit alone won’t defeat.
Fall has arrived, and for fruit lovers, that means one thing: It’s apple-picking season. As the cooler weather settles in, what’s better than baking pies to bake and sipping on cider?
In the Philly area, there are more than a few orchards where you can hand pick apples for peak autumnal fun. Whether you’re into the crisp, sweet taste of a Gala apple or the crunchy, tart Granny Smith, you’re sure to get your fill. Here are some great local orchards ready for your apple-picking adventures, complete with apple cider doughnuts and apple pies to snack on.Pick a bagful of Red and Golden Delicious, Stayman, and Rome apples at Duffield’s Farm in Sewell. Then, take a hayride and snack on apple cider doughnuts. Small bags and a hayride combo ticket is $20, and large bags and a hayride ticket is $35.
📍280 Chapel Heights Road, Sewell, ↔️ 20 miles away from Center City, 🕑Monday to Friday noon to 5:30 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., 📞856-589-7090, 🌐
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