Prices starting at £13 for adults and £11 for children, with discounted family and season tickets also available. ![]() It's part of the wider Halloween in the City events, which sees giant monsters take over Manchester’s rooftops and buildings. Running from October 22 to 31, families will be able to skate by starlight but stay sheltered from the rain as it's all undercover. The venue will be nearly double the size of previous Christmas rinks at the site, which means even more space to perfect those skating moves - or falls! (Image: Carl Sukonik | The Vain Photograhy) Garden admission fees apply, visit the website for more details. Planting activities will take place on October 27, 29 and 30 and on Halloween itself, October 31, it's Apple Day when youngsters can have a go at making a sun catcher from 2pm to 3pm, enjoy juicing demonstrations and join the Kindling Trust to learn about different apple varieties. There's lots more fun happening at the gardens too including paint blowing and paper lantern making to celebrate Chinese harvest time on October 23 and 24, family bulb planting on October 25 and family-friendly stories inside the Middle Wood events marquee on October 26 and 28. The self-guided trail is running daily between October 23 and 31 from 10am until 6pm. Help the Garden Detective to collect the answers to the clues around the garden and solve the puzzle of why some leaves change colour in autumn. Take a look at what's happening in and around Greater Manchester this October half term and Halloween Autumn Carnival Trail RHS Bridgewater, Salfordįamilies can pick up a map or download one here to join in the Autumn Carnival garden trail at RHS Bridgewater over half term. READ MORE: Where to go pumpkin picking in and around Greater Manchester for Halloween 2021 We've pulled together a list of activities across the region, with something for kids of all ages to enjoy. ![]() With Halloween falling at the end of the break for most people, there's lots of spooky fun on the cards for families.įrom pumpkin picking to ghost trains and a Scare Skate ice rink, there's no shortage of things to do. The school holidays are here again, which means you might be on the hunt for things to do with the kids.
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