Around Bath and Bristol, National Trust places are gearing up for October half term as the trees slowly turn to copper and the pumpkin harvest begins. There’s plenty to keep the kids entertained this October half term, from spooky crafts and bat trails to pumpkin displays and witches’ spells. What’s more, every time you experience a National Trust day out, you help care for these special places for future generations. Here is what’s happening near you this October half term, please check property website for further information including how to book:
Spooky crafts
Sat 26 Oct to Sun 3 Nov. 10am-2pm (10am-3pm on 26 and 27 Oct)
Get busy creating Halloween-themed crafts. Make your own ghost ornament using felt, or a spider in a web using sticks and string. There will be other activities that you can try such as origami pumpkins and turnips, make your own 3D haunted paper house, try trick or treat hula and of course some spooky-themed colouring in.
Price: Free. Booking not required.
October half-term bat trail
Daily 26 Oct to 3 Nov. 10am-4pm
Swoop your way around Dyrham Park with a bat-themed trail. There will be clues and facts about our favourite upside-down friends to tie in with the half-term holiday and Halloween. The trail sheet will be £2.50 each which will include a prize at the end.
Price: £2.50 per trail sheet (normal admission prices apply). Booking not required.
October half-term spider trail
Daily 26 Oct to 3 Nov. 10am-3pm (until 4pm on 26 Oct)
This October half term, children can follow a spider trail around Prior Park. There will be clues and facts about our favourite eight-legged friends, just in time for Halloween. Complete the trail and get a prize at the end.
Price: Free (normal admission prices apply). Booking not required.
Autumn Harvest Display
Daily 26 Oct to 15 Nov. 10.30am–4.30pm
Join the team at Tyntesfield for their spectacular annual gourd display in the orangery. For months the Outdoors Team have been growing pumpkins, melons, squash and cucumbers, with new varieties of each to be discovered, as well as beans and flowers to give that authentic rustic look. It’s the perfect way to welcome autumn and snap that perfect pumpkin picture.
Price: Free (normal admission prices apply). Booking not needed.
Halloween Trail
Daily Sat 26 Oct to Sun 4 Nov. 10am–3pm (10am- 4pm on 26 and 27 Oct)
Gertrude – the witch who lives in Tyntesfield’s woods – is having a very bad day. Her mischievous cat Whiskers has torn her Book of Spells & Potions and now she can’t finish making Frog Fudge for her Halloween party. Have fun trying the activities at each of the seven stations on the trail then return to see Gertrude. If you can tell her the ingredients she needs, she may even give you a prize!
Price: £3 per trail (normal admission prices apply). Booking not required.
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