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16 Halloween events around the UK to book now – from pumpkin picking to scary walking trails
AS the leaves begin to turn and a chill creeps into the air, the country is transforming into a playground of eerie delights.
From pumpkin patches to haunted castles, this year’s Halloween attractions promise thrills and chills for all ages.
Whether you are seeking family-friendly fun or scream-your-lungs-out scares, Jacob Lewis has found the best bewitching Halloween events across the country.
Budget-friendly boos
FOR those watching their wallets, Pembrokeshire’s Milford Water-front offers a free Halloween trail from October 28 to November 3.
To make it a full getaway, Hotel Ty Milford Waterfront is offering a “kids stay free” deal when sharing a family room, with prices from £116 per night.
In Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, history meets mystery with the Ghostly And Macabre guided walking tour.
Running every Friday from Halloween until March, the 90-minute journey through the town’s darkened streets uncovers centuries of grim history.
Tickets £7.50 for adults and £4 for children (aged 14 and over).
See visit-burystedmunds.co.uk.
Or head to Derby for a free event that begins family-friendly but, as night falls, sees the atmosphere shift to an adults-only March Of The Vampires.
Go to visit derby.co.uk.
Grownup goose bumps
EXTREME scare experience PrimEvil at ROARR! in Norfolk is not for the faint of heart.
Running between October 17 and November 2, the fully immersive event features five terrifying haunts, including Werehouse 51: Toxic Mutation, and roaming street actors.
Other attrac-tions include high ropes courses and zombie archery. Tickets from £28 at primevil-scare.com.
Ghost hunters will find their perfect Halloween treat at Hever Castle in Kent.
This year, the childhood home of Anne Boleyn invites brave souls on an after-dark tour, delving into the castle’s most unfortunate owners and their gruesome fates.
The experience begins with a glass of prosecco (or a non-alcoholic alter-native) at the Moat Cafe, setting the stage for a truly haunting night.
Strictly for over-16s.
Tickets from £35.26 at hevercastle.co.uk.
Pumpkin picking
DODDINGTON Hall in Lincolnshire is the UK’s best pumpkin patch, according to an in-depth ranking by Outdoor Toys.
The free-entry wonderland boasts 30 varieties of pumpkins, squashes and gourds.
See doddingtonhall.com.
In second place was Tapnell Farm on the Isle of Wight, offering a pumpkin trail and plenty of spooky photo opportunities.
Tickets, £14.50, tapnellfarm.com.
Or check out Millets Farm Centre in Oxfordshire, which secured third spot, thanks to its low £2 entry fee and annual Halloween Spook-tacular that includes pumpkin-picking, a Halloween circus and a spooky disco.
For a dog-friendly adventure, head to Cotswold Farm Park.
But as night falls, the patch transforms with live music and UV pumpkin displays.
Tickets from £10.95 at cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk.
Scary mazes
HAILED as one of Europe’s most- haunted cities, York delivers an immersive experience at its Hallowscream fright nights at York Maze.
The award-winning attraction features five horror mazes, more than 100 live actors and extra-jumpy scare zones.
Strictly over-16s.
Tickets from £28 at yorkmazehallowscream.co.uk.
In Blackburn, Scare Kingdom Scream Park is pushing the boundaries of fear.
Running on select nights to November 9, it boasts 80 scare actors across 130 themed spaces around five scare mazes promising pulse-pounding adventures.
Minimum age of 13 (accompanied by an adult).
With tickets starting at £27.79, this one is an intense experience that’s not for the faint-hearted.
For details, see scarekingdom.com.
Family-friendly frights
DRAYTON MANOR in Staffordshire has transformed into a Spooktacular Halloween wonderland until November 3.
Included with regular admission, visitors can enjoy the Carnival of Spooks walk-through and daily shows.
Tickets from £27.50 at draytonmanor.co.uk.
The Halloween in the City festival returns to Manchester on October 26 and 27, when the city centre will be overrun by giant inflatable monsters, including eight-metre-long Leech.
As darkness falls, buildings across the city will glow an eerie green, while thousands of pumpkin lanterns line the streets.
See visitmanchester.com.
Warwick Castle is also joining the Halloween fun with ghostly inhabitants taking over the grounds.
Families can enjoy quizzes, discos, songs and sorcery.
Tickets from £22.
For more details, see warwick-castle.com.
Thrilling trails
FOR those who prefer their scares with a side of natural beauty, Moors Valley Country Park in Dorset is debuting a Halloween illuminated trail.
Running from October 25 to November 3, the after-dark adventure winds through the forest, revealing hidden surprises including a secret cemetery, ghostly undertakers and tree demons.
With thunderstorms, wicked witches and giant spiders along the way, it is a multi-sensory experience that blends the beauty of nature with Halloween theatrics.
Tickets from £12 at moors-valley.co.uk.
Just outside Port Talbot, Margam Country Park is launching Fright Nights – a spine-tingling experience that draws on the location’s haunted history.
The trail begins in the ruins of the gardens where visitors encounter 7ft Cistercian monks before venturing into a forest rumoured to be home to the ghost of a murdered gamekeeper.
The journey continues into the 19th-century castle, considered one of the UK’s most haunted places.
With two scare levels available – one for younger visitors and a more intense version for those 15 and up – it’s a customisable fright fest for those with different terror thresholds.
Tickets from £12.50 at www.margamcountrypark.co.uk.
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Tickets for one of the UK’s best Christmas grottos are already on sale – here’s everything you need to know
TICKETS for Hamleys Santa’s Grotto went on sale yesterday, but families will have to act fast to avoid disappointment.
As one of the oldest and most famous toy stores in the world, tickets to Hamleys Santa’s Grotto in its flagship store on Regent Street are expected to sell out quickly, especially for weekend dates.
The Santa’s Grotto at Hamleys is widely regarded as one of the best Christmas experiences in the country, with specialist family websites like Parent News and Secret London including it in their round-up of the country’s best.
Travel blogger Museum Mum also included it in her article on London’s best Christmas grotto experiences.
Tickets to the attraction went on sale yesterday (October 10, 2024), with potential visitors encouraged to head to the website promptly.
The “enchanting Christmas experience” will run from November 23, 2024 until December 24, 2024.
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At the event, visitors can meet Father Christmas as well as his merry elves inside their enchanting elf workshop.
The experience starts at the Hamleys Regent Store entrance where one of Santa’s elves will greet visitors before being guided into the Christmas grotto.
While the festive experience has been designed for children aged between two and eight years old, the whole family can join the festive fun.
There are three ticket pricing structures for 2024:
- Entry for three people who visit between November 20 until December 15 costs £55, with additional guests costing £15 per person.
- Entry for three people who visit on November 25 and 26 and December 2, 3, 9 and 10 will cost £70, with additional guests costing £17.50 per person.
- Entry for three people who visit between December 21 until December 24 will cost £100, with additional guests stumping up £20 a pop.
Children will be given a treat to take away on the day
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Families will be able to take their own photos, with the option to purchase an additional photo package also available.
One adult is required per booking, with each session able to accommodate up to six people.
Tickets are already on sale, here.
Previous visitors have raved about Santa’s Grotto at Hamleys with one person writing on TripAdvisor: “Santa was amazing as were the elves.
“The goodie bag from Santa was very generous, there was ample time with Santa, the elves did loads of entertaining, and the biscuit decorating was a nice activity.”
Located on Regent Street, Oxford Circus is the nearest tube station to Hamleys.
The Victoria Line directly links Oxford Circus to stations like London Kings Cross and London Victoria.
Earlier this month, Sun reporter Laura McGuire tested all the Christmas toys at Hamley – here’s what she thought.
Other Christmas grottos to visit in the UK
HERE are some of the best Christmas grottos to visit in the UK…
- LaplandUK
- Santa Breaks at Aviemore Resort
- Father Christmas at The Eden Project
- Santa’s Zipmas Grotto at Zipworld
- Santa in the Sky at Brighton i360
- Santaland at Winter Wonderland
- Noir Kringle – The Black Santa’s Grotto Experience
- Winter’s Tail at Chessington World of Adventures
- Father Christmas storytelling at Fortnum & Mason
In the meantime, here is Butlin’s ‘ultimate Christmas holiday weekend’ launching this year.
And here are some affordable December city breaks you can still book.
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British Airways AXES flights from major UK airports due to plane shortages as hundreds of trips cancelled
BRITISH Airways has axed flights around the world cancelling hundreds of trips after it was hit by engine issues.
The flag-carrier grounded aircraft after finding maintenance issues with some of its Rolls-Royce jet engines.
New routes to Malaysia have been canned, while the frequency of flights to Qatar has been halved.
Some services have also been suspended between Gatwick and JFK in New York.
Thousands of flyers will have been affected by the changes and hundreds of craft halted.
The airline has already scrapped 11 routes because of the issue, the Telegraph reports.
BA said the issue is with the Trent 1000 engines used on its fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets.
There is excessive wear and tear on them and Rolls-Royce has been unable to supply enough replacement engines and parts.
BA has grounded five planes or 15 per cent of the fleet.
Boeing 777s have been used to pick up the slack, but those too also need to be repaired every so often.
The launch of a Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur route will now be delayed from November to April 2025.
One of the two daily trips to Doha has been canned, while flights between Gatwick and JFK will be suspended for winter from December.
A BA spokesperson said: “We’ve taken this action because we do not believe the issue will be solved quickly, and we want to offer our customers the certainty they deserve
“We’ve apologised to those affected and are able to offer the vast majority a flight the same day with British Airways or one of our partner airlines.
“We continue to work closely with Rolls-Royce to ensure the company is aware of the impact its issues are having on our schedule and customers, and seek reassurance of a prompt and reliable solution.”
BA has contacted customers whose flights have been cancelled and offered alternative travel arrangements.
They said: “Unfortunately, Rolls-Royce, our engine supplier for our fleet of Boeing 787 aircraft, is experiencing challenges,” it said.
“We’re not the only airline experiencing this issue and are doing all we can to work with Rolls-Royce to resolve the situation.”
A Rolls-Royce spokesman said: “We continue to work with British Airways and all of our customers to minimise the impact of the limited availability of spares due to the current supply chain constraints.
“Unfortunately, this is an issue affecting the whole aerospace industry.”
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A Luxurious Escape at the Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen
Photo by The Grand Hyatt
The Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen is more than just a hotel, it’s a portal to a world of relaxation, luxury, and vibrant culture. Nestled on the pristine shores of the Mexican Caribbean, this beachfront oasis seamlessly blends modern sophistication with the laid-back charm of Playa del Carmen. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a solo retreat, the Grand Hyatt offers an unforgettable experience with its impressive amenities, prime beachfront location, and proximity to the bustling Avenida Quinta shopping district.
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Designed by the renowned Sordo Madaleno, this 314-room haven seamlessly blends modern aesthetics with Mayan-inspired touches, creating a truly unique and captivating atmosphere. From the moment you step into the striking open-air lobby, you’ll be enveloped by a sense of tranquility and sophistication.
Photo by The Grand Hyatt
Step into a world of tranquility as you explore the Grand Hyatt’s extensive amenities. Three shimmering infinity pools beckon you to unwind, each offering breathtaking views of the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Lounge on the plush sunbeds, sip on a refreshing cocktail from the poolside bar, and let your worries melt away. And of course, the pristine white sands of the Caribbean Sea are just steps away, inviting you to swim, sunbathe, or simply unwind to the soothing sounds of the ocean.
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For those seeking ultimate rejuvenation, the Cenote Spa is a sanctuary of serenity. Inspired by the natural beauty of the Yucatan Peninsula’s cenotes, the spa offers a range of treatments designed to revitalize your body and soul. Indulge in a Mayan-inspired massage, immerse yourself in a hydrotherapy circuit, or simply relax in the tranquil ambiance of the spa’s relaxation areas. The Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen is not only a luxurious retreat but also a champion of sustainable practices. The hotel’s design incorporates natural elements throughout, in this cenote-inspired spa and the preservation of a section of sacred mangrove jungle on the property. This commitment to environmental responsibility ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy the beauty and biodiversity of this remarkable region.
Photo by The Grand Hyatt
Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the state-of-the-art gym, equipped with the latest cardio and strength-training equipment. Stay active with yoga classes, guided meditation sessions, or simply enjoy a refreshing run along the beach.
Photo by The Grand Hyatt
The Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen boasts an enviable location on Mamita’s Beach, a pristine stretch of white sand caressed by the gentle waves of the Caribbean Sea. Spend your days basking in the sun, swimming in the crystal-clear waters, or simply strolling along the shore. The hotel provides convenient access to a variety of water sports, including snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding, allowing you to explore the vibrant underwater world.
Photo by The Grand Hyatt
As the sun sets, the beach transforms into a magical setting. Enjoy a romantic dinner under the stars at The Grill at 1 26, savoring delectable seafood and prime cuts while listening to the soothing sounds of the ocean. Or, gather around a beach bonfire with friends and family, sharing stories and laughter as you create unforgettable memories.
Photo by The Grand Hyatt
Just steps from the Grand Hyatt lies Avenida Quinta, or Fifth Avenue, a vibrant pedestrian street that pulsates with energy and excitement. This shopping paradise is a treasure trove of boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, and bars, offering something to satisfy every taste and budget. Browse the latest fashion trends, discover unique souvenirs, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere as you stroll along the avenue. Indulge in authentic Mexican cuisine at a local cantina, savor international flavors at a trendy bistro, or sip on a margarita at a rooftop bar with panoramic views.
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The Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen tantalizes your taste buds with a diverse culinary offering. From casual beachfront dining to sophisticated fine dining experiences, the hotel’s restaurants cater to every palate. From La Cocina’s local flair to delicious sushi options, and comfortable room service, the Grand Hyatt is a place of unparalleled service and hospitality. The dedicated staff is committed to ensuring your stay is nothing short of exceptional, catering to your every need with attentiveness and care.
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The Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen is the perfect destination for a variety of travelers and occasions. Couples seeking a romantic escape will appreciate the hotel’s intimate ambiance, luxurious accommodations, and breathtaking beachfront setting. Families can enjoy the spacious suites, kid-friendly amenities such as the kids clubs where kids can learn new skills and brush up on their Spanish skills, and convenient access to nearby attractions. And solo travelers will find a welcoming community, ample opportunities for relaxation and exploration, and a chance to connect with like-minded individuals.
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With over 15,000 square feet of flexible event space, the Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen is also an ideal destination for meetings and groups. Whether you’re planning a corporate retreat, a destination wedding, or a social gathering, the hotel’s dedicated event team will ensure a seamless and unforgettable experience.
Photo by Lavinia Lumezanu
The Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen is more than just a hotel, it’s a gateway to an unforgettable experience. With its stunning architecture, luxurious amenities, prime location, and commitment to sustainability, this exceptional resort offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion.
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