We’re Going on a Ghost Hunt ™ Halloween Adventure
We’re going on a ghost hunt. Come and join the fun! Can we find them all? Yes! Run, run, run!
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
Based on the bestselling children’s books, this Halloween the bunnies are setting off on an adventure to find the ghosts hidden around Osterley 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
This trail is ideal for preschoolers and young children.
- Meeting point
The trail is in the gardens at Osterley, with entry by the garden kiosk to the side of the mansion House.
- What to bring and wear
Weather appropriate clothing as the trail is completely outdoors.
- Accessibility
A number of outdoor elements may not be suitable for wheelchairs due to terrain and elements like stepping stones. For more information on the trail please contact the property.
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