Halloween trails in Oxford and across Oxfordshire

Halloween Trail at Waddesdon Manor - Halloween Trails in Oxfordshire

Halloween trails in Oxford and across Oxfordshire

As Halloween creeps closer and the days shorten, join with family and friends during the October half-term holiday to explore any one of these fun and spooky Halloween trails in Oxfordshire.

Waterperry Spooky Halloween Hunt

Waterperry Spooky Halloween Hunt

15 to 30 October
Waterperry Gardens

Take part in the Waterperry Spooky Halloween Hunt throughout this October half term.

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The Moon Witch’s Halloween Adventure at Tumblestone Hollow, Stonor Park

The Moon Witch’s Halloween Adventure at Tumblestone Hollow

19 to 30 October
Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames

Follow the clues around the mysterious world of Tumblestone Hollow and the Gardens at Stonor Park to win a special chocolate prize (or an alternative treat).

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Halloween at Blenheim Palace

Halloween at Blenheim Palace

21 to 31 October
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock

As Halloween creeps closer and the days shorten, a mysterious mist falls across the gardens at Blenheim Palace. Join with family and friends to wander from dusk into darkness between one ghostly space to another... if you dare!

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The Witch’s House at Cogges, Witney, Oxfordshire

The Witch’s House at Cogges

21 to 31 October
Cogges Manor Farm, Witney

Wander through spooky rooms and complete a series of tasks as the manor house and grounds at Cogges Manor Farm are transformed into The Witch’s House for a Halloween-themed October half-term. With spooktacular lighting and sound effect wizardry and an array of potions, bats, spiders and a cauldron on the fire, you won’t believe your eyes or ears.

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Halloween Half Term activities at Blenheim Palace

Horrid Halloween Half Term activities at Blenheim Palace

22 to 30 October
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock

Visit a bloodcurdling Blenheim Palace for a frighteningly fun half-term full of creepy crafts, gruesome games and petrifying pumpkins. Enjoy spooky storytelling, fiendish fire performers, petrifying pumpkin carving, awesome axe throwing, and our ghastly ghost train.

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‘Scarily Ever After’: Halloween event at Fairytale Farm

Scarily Ever After: Halloween Fun at Fairytale Farm

23 to 31 October
Fairytale Farm

Become a ‘Fairytale Supernatural Sleuth’ and solve a creepy mystery. Find clues along the Enchanted Walk and receive your trick or treat reward from the Enchanted Lair! Arrive in your best Halloween fancy dress for your chance to win a treat!

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You only need to buy standard entry tickets for this event; there are no special event tickets. Select tickets for any day between 23 and 31 October and you will be going to the Halloween event!
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There’s witchery afoot as Cogges Manor house and grounds are transformed into the Witch’s House, as if by magic. Walk through a series of spooky rooms to see where the witch lives, and complete a series of challenges to graduate as a witch or wizard.

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Halloween Trail at Waddesdon Manor - Halloween Trails in Oxfordshire

The Cryptid Safari Halloween trail at Waddesdon Manor

23 to 31 October
Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury

Head down Miss Alice’s Drive and encounter magical beasts from myths and fairy tales along the way in this fantastical safari experience. Can you spot all of the creatures that live in the woods? Complete the trail and claim your prize at the end!

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Twilight Cryptid Safari trail at Waddesdon Manor

Twilight Cryptid Safari trail at Waddesdon Manor

27 to 30 October
Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury

As darkness falls over Waddesdon, venture on a safari into the woods and discover beasts rarely seen in this world. From the smallest imps to the mighty dragon, trolls climbing trees and fae folk flying up high, it’s time to get your map out and explorer’s hat on to spot them all. 6.00pm, 7.00pm and 8.00pm entry times.

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