About us
Our story
Cultybraggan Farm has been part of Comrie for many years. Recently, young couple Bethan and Quintin took over running the farm.
We have exciting plans to involve the community in what we’re doing. But first things first. We need to get the basics sorted.
We’re clearing buildings, fixing what can be saved, and replacing what can’t. We’re also working on the fields to get them back in good shape. All of this takes time.
We can’t wait to share our plans with Comrie, but we want to do things properly from the ground up.
This autumn marks a special milestoneโour very first pumpkin harvest. Across 4 acres of our 160 acres of arable Perthshire countryside, we’ve grown hundreds of pumpkins just waiting for little hands to discover them. Whether you’re chasing toddlers through the vines or helping grandparents find the perfect carving pumpkin, our fields hold something magical for every generation.
Meet our team
Cultybraggan Farm is powered by Quintin, Bethan, and their fantastic family and friends. Nothing here would be possible without them!
Our values
Family-run
We are a small family working hard to create special experiences for you. Every visitor is treated like part of our extended family.
Community first
Our farm is rooted in the local community โ we collaborate with neighbours, support local causes, and create a place for everyone to enjoy together.
Authentic pick your own
Real pick-your-own experience with pumpkins grown right here on our farm. No imported pumpkins – just authentic Scottish-grown produce.
From seed to harvest
Planting
May – June
We plant thousands of pumpkin seeds across our fields, carefully spacing them for optimal growth.
Growing
July – August
Throughout summer, we tend to the growing vines, ensuring each pumpkin gets the care it needs to thrive.
Harvest
September
As autumn arrives, our pumpkins ripen to perfection, ready for families to discover and take home.
Pumpkin picking
October
Families join us to pick their perfect pumpkin and create lasting memories in our autumn wonderland.
