Knaresborough's Spooktastic Halloween Trail is set to return next month with a Creepy Castle and Tween Scream event.
Knaresborough's Creepy Castle Halloween Trail set to return Knaresborough's popular Creepy Castle Halloween Trail is set to return next month. Organised by North Yorkshire Council, the Creepy Castle event is aimed at children aged 4 - 10. It will run on Saturday 28th, Sunday 29th and Monday 30th October from 2pm until 8pm. And for the first time ever, Knaresborough Castle will also host a 'Tween Scream' event aimed at older children (8-14 years). This will be held on Friday 27th October from 6pm until 9pm. https://twitter.com/your_harrogate/status/1706975511040155879 The Creepy Castle event in the grounds of Knaresborough Castle will also include a Wizard Magic Show, face-painting, spooky characters and more spooky surprises. There’ll also be the chance for some trick or treating along the trail and to get some photos with those monsters and characters. Tween scream The first ever Tween Scream event will be aimed at older children. Dr Tricks will host a Halloween magic show, whilst the amazing Golden Wizard will bring his mesmerising spectacular LED Buugeng show. The castle will host a scary interactive story time where you may also see a few ghosts and ghouls too... but will you dare to put your hand in the mystery holes? Make sure you keep your eyes peeled for LED Tick Tock dancing characters in the distance too. Tickets are £5 for adults and £7.50 for children whilst children under 2 go free. Online booking only. Bookings can be made at www.horticulturalnursery.com/events Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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