October Half Term Annual Pumpkin Trail - Monsters of the Manor
Get the kids to don their most frightening fancy dress and join us this October half term for our annual outdoors pumpkin trail, running from Saturday 25 October to Sunday 2 November.
- Booking not needed
- Admission applies
The mythical creatures from the Manor have escaped into the gardens! Become a detective and solve puzzles, play games and complete challenges to break the spell and return them home.
Remember to wear sturdy footwear as you may be walking over grassy areas which may become muddy and slippery if wet.
£3 per trail sheet, includes a small prize at the end. Normal admission costs apply, no booking required.
If you visit the Manor, see if you can spot all of the knitted pumpkin too - how many can you find?
Times
The basics
- Suitability
Everyone welcome
- Meeting point
Please check in at Visitor Reception in the main car park where you can purchase your trail.
- What to bring and wear
The pumpkin trail will take place throughout the gardens, so please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear if it has been raining.
- Accessibility
The trail is located throughout the gardens, which contain some hard paths and some grassed areas. Please contact us if you have any queries about accessibility.
Upcoming events
Exhibition - Wightwick: A House of Books
Discover the Mander family's rich literary legacy at Wightwick Manor, where books, art, and personal stories come to life in our new exhibition for 2025.
Make more of your Photography Workshop at Wightwick Manor and Gardens with Lindsey Bucknor OBE
Join us in the wonderful surroundings here at Wightwick to build on what you already know and see what you can do with your photography.
SOLD OUT Adult Beginners Needle Felting Workshop - Witches on Broomsticks
This is a workshop aimed at adult beginners or first time felters with tutor Natalie Harris(Brooks). Natalie is a fine artist using needle felting and the creator of Roly Poly Ponies.
Fusion: A Diwali Installation
Explore a colourful new installation in the Manor that reimagines Diwali through the lens of design.