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Cavanna's Farm

Cavanna's Farm

3.3(18 reviews)
1.1 mi

If you want apple picking without the crowds and you don't enjoy overpaying for apples, you need to…read morevisit this beautiful farm. We were driving by on our way to another farm and we saw the sign that said .99 for a pound of apples. We decided to check it out and we call to get more information about times and days. It just so happened that a truck was driving by and encouraged us to drive up the road where this lovely lady welcomed us and showed us the way to Apple picking. We were told and observed that they also sell Christmas trees and they have reopened the apple picking this year. Long story short we had an entire orchard just for ourselves and a great time picking Golden delicious and Gala apples. They had more varieties but these were our favorites. Cash only but a great value! We got a bushel of apples for $20! You can't beat that!

Cavanna's Farm is a working farm and orchard that opened in South Glastonbury, Connecticut in 1903…read more It was founded by husband and wife Italian immigrants Paolo "Paul" and Madalena Cavanna. The Cavanna family immigrated to the United States from northern Italy in 1890. They originally settled in Brooklyn, New York. After saving up enough money, they relocated to Connecticut where they purchased the same piece of farmland that still belongs to their family today. The farm originally raised animals and farmed tobacco and hay. Beginning around 1960, Cavanna's Farm switched their focus to farming fruit. Throughout different times of the year, customers can pick their own strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, apples, pumpkins and even Christmas trees during the winter months. Today the farm is run by husband and wife Paul and Cathy Cavanna, their police officer sons John and Andrew, and daughters Kate and Liz. In 2018, the family started the Gray Granite Railroad on the farm property. Unlike other vintage steam engine railroad experiences found in the northeast, the GGRR is not located on a historic railway but rather a brand new one. There is currently one mile of new railway track on the farm where customers can ride restored vintage steam engines. Customers can ride different themed rides during the Easter, Halloween, and Christmas seasons. There are currently plans to extend the railway track even further. My family and I visited Cavanna's Farm yesterday for the first time. We wanted to pick some strawberries and we heard that Cavanna's had excellent ones. We spoke with owner Cathy Cavanna when we arrived. She told us that in the 60+ years that Cavanna's has been farming strawberries, this was one of the best harvests they ever had. As we walked through the field, we could actually smell the delicious berries. These were some of the biggest, ripest, juiciest strawberries that we've ever tasted. The field was so plentiful too! Within a very short amount of time, we had already collected four pounds of delicious strawberries. Although the trains aren't currently running rides, we all enjoyed looking at the beautiful vintage locomotives. We had such a fun experience at Cavanna's and we plan to come back when they're running train rides. Due to the current heat wave, this will be the last good week to get strawberries, so get to Cavanna's as soon as you can! Just remember it's CASH ONLY.

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