We’ve a Spooktacular Halloween in store for you this October
Stocktot’s Pumpkin Party
16th & 17th October (Tuesday and Wednesday).
Join in our toddler-friendly Halloween party.
Spooktacular Fun on the Farm
Fiendishly good fun for all the family! 20th -31st October
Join us during October half term and you will discover that the whole farm has had a spooky makeover!
Our (not so wicked) Witch will be taking residence in her spooky house, ready to play trick or treat with those brave enough to venture in. You can carve your own pumpkins to take home* (and we’ll clear up the mess!), take part in our fabulous fancy dress competitions, and enjoy a few treats (or tricks!) along the way!
All the activities are aimed at the youngsters (although we do enjoy spooking out the parents!) and the focus is on having fun rather than being scared …well, not too scared!
*Additional charge applies. Availability according to supply.
Evening Spooktaculars!
Spooky evenings on the farm – 27th, 30th & 31st October, 5.00-7.30pm.
Fancy experiencing terrifying twilight on the farm?! Then join us for our exclusive evening Spooktaculars… Your wonderfully wicked guide will ensure you have a frightfully good time during the two-and-a-half-hour experience
• Catch the terribly thrilling tractor-trailer down to the farm
• Enjoy a devilishly delicious evening meal
• Watch the magnificent owls fly at twilight
• Carve your own petrifying pumpkin to take home*
• Help the witch find the missing ingredients for her spell on a terrifyingly terrific trail
• Play a spooky game of trick-or-treat with the wicked witch herself!
• Burn off some steam in our eerie Indoor Play Barn
Suitable for older children aged up to 12yrs. Places on the evening experiences are strictly limited and must be pre-booked.
*Additional charge applies. Availability according to supply.
For details on all Halloween fun visit www.stockleyfarmpark.co.uk
Stockley Farm Park, Arley, Northwich, Cheshire, CW9 6LZ
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