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Halloween at Blenheim Palace

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Halloween at Blenheim Palace

A spooky, fun-filled, after dark trail for all the family this half term - with new installations for 2022!

As Halloween creeps closer and the days shorten, a mysterious mist falls across the gardens at Blenheim Palace. Join with family and friends to wander from dusk into darkness between one ghostly space to another... if you dare!

Watch out for flickering flames in a fiendish fire garden, daring fire artists and grinning pumpkins aglow. Wind your way through the illuminated haunted woods filled with creepy neon cobwebs, ghastly ghouls, wicked witches, larger-than life spiders and beastly bats. Then discover the Secret Garden filled with more hidden surprises. Could it be a trick of the light or do things really go “bump in the night”?

There’s a delicious twist to the sweetest of treats on offer. Enjoy a fiendishly good *hot toddy or devilishly decadent *hot chocolate or toast a marshmallow with someone special.

Your very spookiest Halloween starts here. Limited capacity with timed entry. Plan now to secure the date and time of your choice.

21 - 31 October

blenheimpalace.com

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