A pair of skeletons with great dad jokes and a mystery witch's lair, the Halloween Lakeside Trail is now open
I love that Halloween has become a season that people really lean into. And I love that lots of farms, castles, fisheries and other spaces put on amazing spooky events.
But before you set off to help the witch, there is a really beautiful food area that gives off an autumnal festival vibe, with twinkly lights, pumpkins and smores. As dusk fell, there was music and on a mild October evening, this created a beautiful surrounding that I could have easily sat in with a hot chocolate for a few hours.
This makes sense, but my husband wasn't happy with a queue - although we only waited 12 minutes in total. You then enter a tent where a screen tells you the story of Luna and her lost love and how you are about to embark on a magical quest through the mystical forest. It was well pitched for children, just spooky enough without being terrifying, although my son said it was a "bit scary", but isn't that what Halloween is all about?As with all these types of events now, there are little food stalls, and marshmallows to buy for toasting and face painting. So it is worth setting a budget to keep your costs down. For example, perhaps you will all share halloumi fries or you know your kids will want a hot chocolate while you sip a mulled wine.
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