Top 10 Halloween ideas
Here in Britain we have more than our fair share of creepy critters and ghostly goings on. So to help you get into the spirit this Halloween we’ve prepared a fiendish feast of Halloween ideas for this season of scary fun.
Fright Night, Sheffield
Fright Night (www.sheffieldevents.com/sheffield_fright_night.php) in Sheffield is the biggest Halloween party in the UK taking place on 25 October. Join 38,000 freaks, spooks, goblins and ghosts for ghost tours, a ghost train, Victorian illusions, food stalls, kids’ activities and more. Get creative and come in your creepiest costume for the fancy dress catwalk.
Find out more about Sheffield
London Eye Halloween flights
From Saturday 24 October to Sunday 1 November the London Eye (www.ba-londoneye.com/) will be transformed into a gruesome grotto featuring a spooky forest and a bubbling bog. Two witches, one nasty, one nice, will be there to offer tricks and treats. Take the kids on the Tales of Two Witches Cruise, heed the cautionary tales of the mysterious Thames and hear dark stories of London’s riverside landmarks, towers and bridges.
Visit our London destination guide.
Alnwick Castle, Northumberland
Alnwick Castle (www.alnwickcastle.com/) is no stranger to witches and wizards and starred as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. Wear freakish fancy dress, carve pumpkins, hear ghostly stories, take a spooky walk after dark and join the family party. Look out for Harry Potter look-alikes, potion brewing workshops, puppet making and more. Events run from 25 October to 31 October.
Find out more about Northumberland.
Halloween punting and walking ghost tours, Cambridge
From 24-31 October, Scudamore’s Halloween Ghost Tours (www.scudamores.com/punting/events/halloween.php) will combine a Jack O'Lantern-lit punt along the College Backs with a guided walk to visit Cambridge's most haunted places. Those brave enough to join the tour will be taken back into Cambridge's dark and troubled past to hear of spooky sightings, macabre tales and tragic events. This tour is not recommended for those of a nervous disposition.
Learn more about Cambridge with our Cambridge city guide.
JORVIK Viking Centre Halloween Party, York
There’s not much scarier than a bunch of crazed Vikings! And there’ll be plenty at JORVIK’S Halloween party (www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/events1.htm) on 31 October. Take the kids to York’s Viking experience and be swept back in time to 975 AD by the Viking ride. Watch out for unhinged Vikings lurking at every turn and get stuck into refreshments, goody bags and more.
Find out more about historic York.
Scare Witch Trials, London, Warwick, Edinburgh and York Dungeons
Prepare for a scare this Halloween at Britain’s most chilling attractions. You’ll come face to face with the horrific Scare Witch in the haunted forest, be tried for witchcraft yourself and experience the witch’s hideous revenge in the bowels of her stinking prison. The Scare Witch Trials run from 17-31 October.
Book tickets at The Dungeons website (www.thedungeons.com/en/introduction.html).
Halloween at Warwick Castle
The Castle Dungeon brings Warwick’s dark, brutal history to life. Stroll through the Haunted Hollow nd venture along the pumpkin trail to meet the Jack-o-Lantern King. Encounter eerie characters including plague victims, ghoulish grave diggers and the hermit of the crypt. Steel you nerves and take an after dark ghost tour of one of Britain’s most haunted castles.
For more information check out the Warwick Castle (www.warwick-castle.co.uk) website
Shiverpool ghost tours, Liverpool
Shiverpool specialise in guided ghost walks revealing Liverpool’s hidden mysteries and supernatural secrets. Audiences are offered the chance to hear Liverpool’s sinister and haunted tales through a full theatrical and interactive experience.
To find out more about Liverpool, visit our Liverpool city guide (www.shiverpool.co.uk/default.aspx).