Crealy Spookfest
Tel: 01395 233200
Tel: 01395 233200
The Crealy Spookfest is back for another year this October half term and is set to be more spooktacular than ever before, with a range of Halloween activities and events for the whole family to enjoy. Plus, with free pumpkins for every child, you’re in for a treat, not trick, this Halloween!
There are three new exciting attractions for 2024, including the Hooded Wood, Buddy's Trick or Treat and the fantastic Tales of the Translyvania Motel show, as well as the return of your favourite scare mazes!
As well as Halloween activities, you can enjoy over 60 rides and attractions at the Theme Park.
Visit crealy.co.uk for more information and to book your tickets for the Crealy Spookfest.
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