Discover our selection of treats you won’t want to miss this Halloween. Fun family activities from face-painting, trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, spooky trails and more. Read on to find an event near you this Halloween.
Paradise Wildlife Park, Hertfordshire
Visit Paradise Wildlife Park this October half term for Howl-o-ween! Kick starting from the 21st October with Wolf Night, a whole week’s worth of spooky animal fun until the 31st October. Throughout the half term, try the #fabzoolus Howl-o-ween hunt, explore Wolves Woodland Walk with a free wolf mask, get creative with Pumpkin carving at Pump’King’ of the Jungle station and get up close and personal with creepy crawly animals at the Creepy Critters show. Kids can also join Team Paradise and go crazy with them in their Spooktacular dance and games performances. More…
Wellington Country Park, Berkshire
The Welly Spooktacular week is back for 2017! Each day there will be spooky shows and activities for kids to get involved in. From watching Big Foot to seeing the Monster’s ‘Mischief and Magic Show’, getting a wickedly wonderful face painting or trying out some pumpkin carving, there will be something for everyone. The activities run from Saturday 21st – Sunday 29th October from 10.30am. Please visit the site for more information and to book your day ticket. More…
Birdworld, Surrey
Feel your hair stand on end and a shiver down your spine as you walk through the creepy corridors of Birdworld’s unique Halloween Grotto. Grotto open from Saturday 21st – Sunday 29th October with no booking required. Then between Monday 23rd to Friday 27th make specially themed arts and crafts, take part in face painting (additional charges apply), follow a spooky activity trail and take a ride on the park’s Halloween Train!
Don’t forget you can use our 25% discount for entrance to Birdworld, the Halloween Grotto is included in admission. More…
Roman Baths, Somerset
An alternative to spooky Halloween fun means fitting in a family outing to the Roman Baths during October half term. The kids will have a great time with two special activities and learn lots along the way too! As part of Museums Week, 21st – 29th October, children can get creative by making a Roman actor’s mask. Not only is it Museums Week over October half term but it’s Museums at Night as well! Take the kids along to take part in fun activities with the Children’s University on 26th October from 6pm to 8pm. There will be plenty to investigate and discover. More…