Pumpkinfest is set to return to Park Hall Farm for October half term. The team are making some changes to ensure it can be enjoyed in a socially distanced format.

The event at the Oswestry attraction will run from the 17th October until the 1st November giving Shropshire families some entertainment over half term and Halloween. Park Hall are limiting the number of visitors on site to ensure everyone is able to socially distance with ease, so pre-booking tickets via the website is essential. Tickets are now live and the farm has reported that demand is already high.

There will be a free pumpkin for every paying child to choose, carve and take home, a spooky scarecrow trail through the woods and around the farm, and a haunted farm area to walk through. There will also be a daily Halloween fancy dress competition, so visitors are encouraged to come wearing their spookiest outfits.

Richard Powell, joint owner – director at Park Hall, said, “We want to provide Halloween fun that won’t terrify the little ones! It will be a great day out for the whole family. Grown-ups can get involved helping to carve the pumpkins, and they can revel in leaving all the mess with us!

“The Pumpkinfest fun and all of our usual farm activities are included in the ticket price. Visitors can meet the farm animals, play outdoors, enjoy sand and water play, and ride on our barrel train ride. You can also see the rabbits in their new Burrowland home.”

 An award-winning destination

Park Hall The Countryside Experience is a 2020 Travelers’ Choice Winner based on a full year of Tripadvisor reviews. Award winners are known for consistently receiving great visitor feedback, placing them in the top 10% of hospitality businesses around the globe.

“Winners of the 2020 Travelers’ Choice Awards should be proud of this distinguished recognition,” said Kanika Soni, Chief Commercial Officer at Tripadvisor. “Although it’s been a challenging year for travel and hospitality, we want to celebrate our partners’ achievements. Award winners are beloved for their exceptional service and quality. Not only are these winners well deserving, they are also a great source of inspiration for travelers as the world begins to venture out again.”

Tickets for Pumpkinfest must be pre-booked at www.parkhallfarm.co.uk.

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