Come and drive yourselves round our Spooky Safari this Halloween if you dare!
We are once again offering our Mini Off-Rovers Experience for children at Capesthorne Hall as an opportunity to do something different that you've never done before!
Twelve past residents of Capesthorne Hall have returned for Halloween! . . . . Their resurrected skeletons are lurking around the grounds for you to hunt down in a Spooky Trail! Who will you find?
You have the opportunity to find six of the skeletons by Mini Off-Rover on your own Spooky Safari. The others can be found on foot afterwards to complete the trail.
If you have driven with us at Capesthorne before, you will enjoy a new route this time, taking in the estate from a new perspective.
As if that wasn't exciting enough, there will also be Halloween Crafts in the Lakeside Marquee so you can create some souvenirs of your spooktacular time at Capesthorne Hall. Please note, there is an extra charge for the craft activities payable on the day.
The driving experience is suitable for children aged 5-9 years old.
There will be hot and cold food available on site.
Fancy dress is encouraged but not essential. There will also be a Halloween photo opportunity available on site!
Tickets are available from the Mini Off-Rover website :
https://www.minioffrovers.co.uk/about-us/24th-28th-30th-october.html
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