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Saturday 14 October 2023 - Sunday 5 November 2023 | 11am - 3pm
Venue: Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre
Price: £3 per trail sheet
Explore the mysteries of Sherwood forest. This spooky family-friendly trail is perfect for adventurers of all ages, from the tiniest trick-or-treaters to the wisest elders.
Starting at the visitor centre the trail leads you through this ancient forest to find the creepy things that dwell there. Gather the letters to find a clue and come and claim your reward!
Trail Highlights:
Begin your journey at the Visitor Centre, where your adventure will take flight.
Wander through the ancient woods, where age-old trees whisper their secrets.
Collect letters along the way to reveal a mysterious clue that will unravel the forest's dark riddle.
Claim your well-deserved reward at the end of the trail!
Dress Up and Get Involved! Feel free to come dressed in your favourite Halloween costumes! All participants are encouraged to embrace the spirit of the season and get creative with their outfits.
Embrace the magic of the season at Sherwood and embark on the Halloween Family Trail – where legends come to life, and mysteries await your discovery!
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