HAPPY HALLOWEEN
there are lots of activities TO ENJOY
From theme parks covered in fang-tastic decorations, to spook-tacular activities, there are plenty of hair-raising options to enjoy right on our doorstep this Halloween and half-term across Norfolk and Suffolk. Don't forget to bring your favourite costumes too. And remember you need to pre-book so numbers are controlled for social distancing.
Why not explore more to do this Autumn - visit our Discovery and Freedom to Explore pages for some more ideas.
Come and escape the everyday with Norfolk and Suffolk Attractions this Autumn.
Saturday 24th October to Sunday 1st November
10.30am - 4pm (Prebook please)
See the animals, visit the Spooky Trail make a wand and a broomstick and complete the quiz for a spooky prize
Plus our pizza parlour will be open for orders
NEW for 2020, this Halloween-themed extravaganza is
ideal for families and children of all ages. Discover
the grim and gruesome side of nature, from creepy crawlies and sinister sounds you hear outdoors,
our event is a fun way to unravel your
curiosity about nature
Pumpkin picking from 17th October – 1st November
Pick your own pumpkin from our pumpkin patch and enjoy Halloween based activities in the play park open from
24th Oct to 1st November.
Tickets for play park will be online booking only available from 17th October.
Kentwell's School for Sorcery - spooky, safe half-term fun for your little monsters!
Bring your family to enter a magical halloween world from 24th October - 1st November. Explore the spooky zones around Kentwell's Gardens and Grounds for immersive Halloween fun, challenges and activities aimed at children from 3 to 14 years of age, and their families.
Tickets must be booked online. Available now.
The ‘We’re Good to Go’ industry standard was launched by VisitEngland recently with many of our members awarded and displaying the new accreditation, while others are going through the accreditation now. The standard means attractions can demonstrate that they are adhering to the respective Government and public health guidance and have carried out a COVID-19 risk assessment.