We’re Going on a Ghost Hunt Halloween Adventure
We're Going on a Ghost Hunt ™ this Halloween at Ightham Mote
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
We’re going on a ghost hunt. Come and join the fun! Can we find them all? Yes! Run, run, run!
Based on the bestselling children’s books, this Halloween the bunnies are setting off on an adventure to find the ghosts hidden around Ightham Mote with heaps of exciting things to see and do along the way.
Pick your bunny name, play Halloween hoopla, race your broomstick and watch out for the warty toads as you cross the stepping stones, before joining the celebration party and collecting your prize/sticker.
This trail is ideal for preschoolers and young children.
Trail free (with normal admission).
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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
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- Suitability
Children welcome
- Meeting point
Speak to the welcome team in the Visitor Centre for information about where to start the trail.
- What to bring and wear
This trail takes place outside. Please wear suitable clothing for changeable weather.
- Accessibility
The garden is steep in places with steps and gravel, cobbles and grass pathways - please speak to staff on arrival for the best route for your needs. Disabled parking is available near visitor reception but there is some gravel in areas of the car park. Pushchairs are permitted in all areas of the garden, but please take care. Take care, there are many open water areas around the garden.
Upcoming events
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This year marks the 40th anniversary of Charles Henry Robinson gifting Ightham Mote to the National Trust.
Exhibition: Ightham at War
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