Spooky Halloween events in the UK 2007
The South West
Halloween Festival at Bristol Gardens Zoo
20 October - 31 October 2007
Visitors can follow a special spooky trail, take part in a pumpkin carving competition and meet the Zoo's very own witch and her cat for fancy dress frolics.
www.bristolzoo.org.uk
Hallowe'en Horrors at Cotehele, Cornwall
Wednesday 31 October 2007
Spooky fun for the children in the education room from 7pm. Prizes for the best dressed. This is educational and fun for the kids.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Spooky Tours at Powderham Castle
Sunday 21 - Sunday 28 October 2007
Meet the fascinating residents from the past and enjoy a tour of the Castle in a different light. During half-term there will be fun Spooky Tours daily (except Saturday). Kids will love to dress up for the occasion in their spookiest outfits to see if they can scare the ghosts! It is recommended to arrive early to avoid disappointment. Suitable for 5 to 12 year olds and brave mums and dads!
www.powderham.co.uk
The Midlands
Conkers, Derbyshire
Halloween party in the Waterside Centre
31 October
Conkers Annual Halloween party includes the ugly bugs disco, craft activities and a fancy dress competition. Plus the Ghoulish ghost train which you can enter if you dare. Join in the fun at the ugly bugs disco or why not get your face painted as something spooky?
www.visitconkers.com
Become a Ghost Buster at Warwick Castle
20th - 28th October
With haunted towers and turrets inhabited by a host of ghouls and un-earthly creatures, the scene is set for a horrible half-term at Warwick Castle as guests turn ghost busters in the midst of some seriously supernatural goings on.
Warwick Castle's infamous Ghost Tower is once more transformed into a chilling live-action spook experience. Using a mix of live actors, sound, visual and lighting effects it literally brings the true story of Warwick's most famous ghost to life as the tale of Sir Fulke Greville's murder is recreated.
www.warwick-castle.co.uk
Halloween at the Black County Living Museum, Dudley
Saturday 20 October - Sunday 28 October 2007
Britain's friendliest Museum becomes Britain''s 'Most Haunted' as Halloween gets underway. The young and the young at heart can enjoy hair-raising thrills and spine-tingling chills when they listen to ghostly tales of yesteryear. Play, as Black Country children once did, traditional games which return to delight a new generation.
www.bclm.co.uk
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