Cotswold Farm Park is gearing up for a Halloween celebration, offering a host of family-friendly activities.

The park, in Guiting Power, festivities will run on every weekend throughout October, and daily from Wednesday 23 to Thursday, October 31.

Visitors can explore the pumpkin patch, which is suitable for dogs, and get involved in a spot of pumpkin carving.


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The patch is a popular spot for families, offering a wide range of pumpkins to choose from, as well as a spooky maize maze.

The patch also features a 'supermarket of squash' with a variety of edible and decorative pumpkins and gourds available.

The pumpkins provide a backdrop for photos, adding a vibrant touch to social media feeds.

Carving sessions are also available, with kits and assistance provided.

Members can carve for free, while non-members will be charged £3 per person.

In addition to the activities, visitors can also enjoy the park's restaurant and shop, with exclusive discounts available.

Dogs are welcome in the park, with treats available at the food outlets.

New for this year are the pumpkin nights, starting today (Saturday, October 5) and running on Saturday the 12, 19, and from Saturday 26 through to Halloween (October 31).

The pumpkin patch will be transformed into an illuminated spectacle, with UV pumpkin displays and live music.

Visitors are encouraged to dress up in their Halloween costumes, with hot food available each evening.

Tickets for both daytime and nighttime visits can be booked in advance at cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk.

Daytime tickets are priced at £6.95 for adults, £5.95 for children aged 4–15, and £4.95 for toddlers aged 2–3, while nighttime tickets are £9.95 for adults, £8.95 for children aged 4–15, and £4.95 for toddlers aged 2–3.