A NEW spooky trail is coming to a country park this Halloween.
Tickets have gone on sale for a new Halloween trail running through the forest at Moors Valley.
Running from October 25 to November 3, the trail leads visitors from dusk to darkness, exploring a secret cemetery hidden in the trees, and dodging thunderstorms, wicked witches, horrible highwaymen and larger-than-life spiders.
Natalie Crabb, recreation ranger manager for Forestry England at Moors Valley, said: “We are really excited about our amazing new illuminated Halloween trail and can’t wait for our visitors to see it.
“It’s a perfect Halloween outing for all the family with lots of ghoulish experiences fun and surprises to encounter to explore in as you wander through the forest.
“There are different time slots available from dusk to later evening slots so visitors can pick the one that works best for them and enjoy some amazing Halloween treats along the way. It’s going to be a great way to have some spooky fun this Halloween,” she added.
The new family-friendly trail is being presented by Raymond Gubbay Ltd, a division of Sony Music.
“We’re excited to be showcasing our brand new ‘Halloween at Moors Valley’ illuminated trail this autumn,” said RG Live’s Matthew Findlay, director of live experiences.
“Visitors will be enchanted by the magical illuminated trail through the forest, captivated by our cast of skilled actors, and spooked by the intricately crafted props.
“Each element has been carefully selected to deliver a high-quality, unforgettable after-dark adventure with fun thrills and chills for all,” he added.
The Halloween trial at Moors Valley will have a limited capacity with timed entry, so early booking is advised.
Adult tickets are £12 and child tickets (aged 3-16) are £8. Visit the Moors Valley website for tickets.
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