A family-owned garden centre is pulling out all the stops for Halloween with VR Haunted Hayrides, spooky displays and prizes for those in costume.
Bradley Fold Garden Centre, Radcliffe, has been creating a new Halloween experience aimed at members of the family.
The new for 2022 experience includes a virtual reality Haunted Hayride, a tunnel of terror aimed at teenagers and adults and prizes for those who come in costumes.
Sarah Garvey, Events and Marketing Manager at Bradley Fold, said: “With Halloween becoming more popular we wanted to create an experience at the garden centre for local families to enjoy regardless of age.”
During the school half term, a Birds of Prey visit will also be going ahead on October 26.
For those wanting to win prizes, the dates to go to the garden centre in costume are October 29 and October 30.
The Boos & Brews Café will also be open to those wanting to take a step back. The café will be offering a range of hot and cold drinks, warm soup and pies as well as sweet treats.
The autumnal displays and attractions will be open daily until October 31 at Bradley Fold Garden Centre, Radcliffe Moor Road.
For more information and tickets for the VR Haunted Hayride see here.
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