Play is back at Hardwick with the Elizabethan themes of Hallowtide weaved through the activities along with some spooky editions such as Witches hat hoopla, broomstick barefoot walk and so much more!
There's plenty of fun to be had, whether it's challenging new friends to a game of Wellie wanging or testing out a new talent for apple hooking! Why not enjoy a quieter family adventure in the formal gardens on a Hallowtide themed trail or take part in self-led activities in the East Stables!
For non-members of the National Trust, or visitors without a general admission ticket to the House and Gardens, the Wider Estate admission fees apply:
• Adult: £6.00
• Child: £3.00
• Family (2 adults, 2 children): £15.00
• Family (1 adult, 2 children): £9.00
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