Mums, dads, children, couples or singletons - everyone is welcome to brave the dark depths of the woodlands at Luss as it undergoes a spooktacular makeover for Halloween.
Loch Lomond will be lit up this Halloween with a scary trail and pumpkin picking - making it a great day out for those of you who enjoy being spooked.
The seventh annual Scary Trail and Pumpkin Patch event returns this year from Friday, October 4 to Thursday, October 31. The self-guided journey begins at Luss South car park, where guests will pick up their maps from a hut. They will then use the map to venture around the woodland and solve a Halloween mystery, with plenty of Insta-worthy picture opportunities to be had along the way.
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