Fill your days full of fun and frights this October half term across Yorkshire.
All aboard for a light show like no other. Departing from Pickering station, take a seat in one of the heritage carriages decorated with thousands of lights for an hour-long round trip. Your interactive LED wristband will synchronise to music from a DJ-Mix as you listen to top tunes and onboard narration.The Woodland School at Swinton Bivouac
Explore the great outdoors with Lea Eyre and let little ones learn about the natural world through play and exciting activities in the Druid's Plantation. Suitable for 7-11 year olds, this session will see the crafters making pine resin lanterns. Parents are welcome to relax in the Cafe Bistro during the session.Fountains by Floodlight
Perfect for all the family, see Fountains Abbey like you've never seen it before as it comes alive under the moonlight and bright beams. Wander through the shadowy archways as you listen to the sounds of live choral music ringing through the cellarium.This family-friendly event will feature famous rebels from history. With combats and presentations throughout the day, there'll be plenty to see and do.
At RHS Garden Harlow Carr, families can learn how deadly flora and fauna can be misunderstood. Meet creepy crawlies in the Zoo Lab, take part in Forest School, become a Garden Detective on an Adventure Walk, join in in Story Yoga or take a seat at The Weird and Wacky Plant Show.
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