Spend A Scary Halloween In Ghostly Bristol and Ghoulish Bath

If you're heading to the west for Halloween there's plenty to do in Bristol and Bath. From scary walks, to ghostly talks, and frightening experiences there's something for all ages to enjoy.

Have you decided what to do with the kids this Halloween? Why not visit Bristol or Bath and take in the scary sights, visit the ghostly caves, and solve a mystery or two.

October is Halloween month and these next two weeks prove to be freakishly fun across the fabulous cities. So spend a scary Halloween in Bristol and Bath.

Halloween at Wookey Hole

A Scary Halloween In Bristol and Bath Wookey Hole Caves

21 – 29 October

Prepare to dive headfirst into the enchanting realm of Halloween magic at Wookey Hole, the home of Halloween! Explore the great chambers of Wookey Hole Caves, where you’ll learn about the legend of the Witch then join in the Giant Pumpkin trail and solve a mystery to win Halloween treats. Head to the 4D cinema, where Mystery Inc. will be solving a mystery of their own in the Scoob! 4D Experience. Visit Bristol for tickets, priced from £22.45 adult & £17.95 child. Concessions available.

FEARless at Avon Valley Scream Park

A Scary Halloween In Bristol and Bath FEAR at Avon Valley

28 & 29 October

Avon Valley are also hosting two tamed down evenings on 28 and 29 October for families with 11-15 year-old children, with access to 4 scare attractions called FEARless at Avon Valley, tickets from £15.

The Ghost of Cheddar Man at Cheddar Gorge and Caves

21 – 29 October

Celebrate the discovery of Cheddar Man, Britain’s oldest complete skeleton (10,000 years old!) found in Gough’s Cave at Cheddar, 120 years ago. Join the trail and track down Cheddar Mans’ friends dotted around Gough’s Cave to gain entry to The Ghost of Cheddar Man’s fun celebrations and win a reward to take home. Visit Bristol to find out more.

Sea Monsters at Bristol Aquarium

20 – 31 October

Sea Monsters have invaded Bristol Aquarium this October Half Term. Enjoy a spooktacular underwater adventure and dive deep into the aquatic abyss to dare to discover a host of spine-tingling, creepy creatures that await beneath the waves.

Spend A Scary Halloween In Ghostly Bristol and Ghoulish Bath

Howl-oween at Bristol Zoo Project

A Scary Halloween In Bristol and Bath Bristol Zoo

21 October – 5 November

Explore Bristol Zoo Project in all its ’gory’ by learning about the animal bones, skulls, x-rays, then visit the witch’s campsite to hear spooky stories and create some creepy craft, before finishing the Howl-oween trail with a trick or treat surprise. Howl-oween is included in admission.

Zombie Outbreak at Mendip Activity Centre

6-31 October

Join the Zombie outbreak team to combat the zombie invasion at Mendip Activity Centre. All archery, air rifle, axe-throwing and tobogganing sessions are Halloween themed this October half term.

Luxmuralis: Force of Nature at Bristol Cathedral

30 October – 4 November

For the last part of half term, Bristol Cathedral is hosting another spectacular light show, Luxmuralis: Force of Nature. Which will see immersive, show-stopping visuals projected onto
the historic building, exploring the themes of Fire, Water, Air and Earth. Furthermore they delve deeper into how they relate to religion, mythology and art history. Visit Bristol for more info.

Eek! Week at WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre

21 October – 4 November

Join WWT Slimbridge Wetland Centre on an eek!citing half term interactive trail. Where visitors will be dared to put their hand into a snake box, take a photo with a bat, and get up close to a toad.

Buffy Revamped – Theatre Royal Bath

A Scary Halloween In Bristol and Bath Theatre Royal Bath

30 & 31 October (not for the kids, adults only)

A fast-paced new production straight from Edinburgh Fringe brings you the story of hit 90s show Buffy the Vampire told through the eyes of Spike. Funny, satirical, and bursting with 90s pop culture references it’s the perfect parody for Buffy fans. Visit Bath, tickets priced from £30.50

Spider Trail at Dyrham Park

19 October – 1 November

Find clues and facts about these creepy crawlies in Dyrham Park’s Spider Trail across their 270-acre site. You will be creeped out! Visit Bristol to find out more.

American Halloween at The American Museum & Gardens

21 – 29 October

Enjoy a spooky day out at the Museum with a classic American trick or treat atmosphere and a fun potion trail around the Manor House. Check out the Lego Bricks exhibition and taste some Halloween treats in the American Deli. Visit Bath for more info, £3 per child plus normal admission for the trail.

Witchcraft & Magic at Bowood

21-31 October

Join Witch Ramona and black cat Luna on a hunt to break the spell that the ghosts and ghouls have cast over the Bowood Estate. Find all the things needed to complete the Ramona’s magic rhyme as you work your way around the pumpkin trail this Autumn half-term. Furthermore, the trail is included in the Bowood House & Gardens Day Ticket, normal admission fees apply.

It’s a Hoot at Avon Valley Railway

28 & 29 October

Go on a train ride from this historic station located in Bitton near Keynsham (between Bath and Bristol) and spot birds of prey from Pitcombe Rock Falconry and take part in the Autumnal trail around the station. Moreover, children who visit wearing Halloween-themed costumes or fancy dress will travel for free. Visit Bristol for more info.

Woeful Wounds at Brunel’s SS Great Britain

SS Great Britain

21 – 29 October

Experience the magic of special effect make-up artistry and visitors to Brunel’s SS Great Britain will receive their own Woeful Wound, much like the voyagers and passengers did on ship hundreds of years ago. Plus, artists from the Specialist Make-Up Design department at SGS College will be there to create fake cuts, blisters and wounds for younger visitors.

Ghoul School at Berkeley Castle

Berkeley castle

22 October – 5 November

Young thrill seekers will learn how to become proper little monsters at Berkeley Castle this Halloween with this interactive self-led audio experience. Moreover, Ghoul School brings an array of spooky teachers for visitors to encounter with delights, frights and vampire bites.

Concorde20 at Aerospace Bristol

21-19 October

Mark the 20th anniversary of Concorde’s final flight and step aboard Alpha-Foxtrot, the last Concorde to fly, this October half term. Learn about the pioneering aircraft (part-built in Filton, north Bristol, where the attraction is now situated), train to be a Concorde pilot and enjoy interactive exhibits and supersonic sound activities. Equally, visit the museum on Saturday the 25 and Sunday the 26 of November to commemorate Concorde’s final flight from Heathrow to Filton. You can even book tickets for the Concorde20 Lunch on 26 November so you can dine underneath the aircraft and meet Concorde crew. Visit Bristol for more.

Pumpkin picking in the west

30 September – 29 October

The west country cities Bristol and Bath are surrounded by swathes of countryside, perfect for pumpkin patches.

This Halloween, head out to Pumpkin Patch at Avon Valley to pick your own pumpkin (30 September – 29 October) for a gourd-geous autumnal experience.

Farrington’s Pumpkin Picking Festival is also situated between Bristol and Bath with its 12-acre patch. Furthermore, a huge variety of squashes ready to pick, as well as carving marquee, fairground games, rides, and straw pool.

Spend A Scary Halloween In Ghostly Bristol and Ghoulish Bath words written by Rachel McAlley with event details supplied by Visit West

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