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The Real Halloween

An event in October in Norfolk
Holt Hall
Holt
Event begins: 30th November -0001
The Real Halloween ends on 30th November -0001
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Packed with entertainment for all the family, The Real Halloween celebrates all that is magical about Halloween and late autumn. This is meant to enchant (not scare) your children!

Throughout the weekend, children can take part in the charities ever popular workshops including, Witches Pets, Wizard Shields , Magic Potions, Magic Wands and Witches Messengers. Other activities include lantern making, the witches' kitchen, pixie post office and face painting. Families can also try their luck at Wizard Games with Sugar Beer Shot Putt, Vegetaboules, Broomstick Javelin, Apple Bobbing and more.

Each day the event ends with a magical, story by candle light in the woods of Holt Hall . Fire braziers, live music, storytelling, shows, craft market, food stalls and mulled apple juice all add to this unique family event.

Advance booking recommended.
Fairy Fair, Holt Hall, Holt,Norfolk, NR25 7DU,

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