Grandpa at Breezlands Orchards in WarrenThere are many orchards throughout Central Mass, but the one closest to our home and the one we visit most often is the Breezelands Orchards.  Located at 1791 Southbridge Road in Warren, this wonderful orchard was established in 1896 by the Tuttle family and still is owned and operated by their family.  Breezelands Orchards has more than 100 acres featuring over 8,000 fruit trees. 

Some of my personal favorites at the Breezelands Orchards are their famous warm cider donuts and their apple pies made fresh daily.  My mother and father in-law from Texas make several trips to the orchard when they are in town.  You can purchase apples, peaches, pies, donuts, jellies, maple syrup and honey at the farm stand.  Come and enjoy some apple cider made daily.  Click here to print out a coupon for a 1/2 dozen of free cider donuts with any purchase. 

September through October you can pick your own apples.  Breezelands Orchards are open 7 days a week from 10AM-6PM from August until Thanksgiving.  Order your fresh pies, great for any occasion!

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4 Comments on Day 47: 100 Days of Central Mass Features Breezelands Orchards

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Wow, what a cute little blog, we love Mass. as well when we visit! Thanks

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Thanks Melissa, it's a great place to visit!  Have a great weekend!

Sincerely,

Kathleen

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I could use a "Warm Cider Donut" with my coffe right now!

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Who is that grumpy looking man? 

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