Halloween outings to Flat Holm

October 9, 2009 No Comments
Enjoy a spooky time on Flat Hom

Enjoy a spooky time on Flat Hom

Enjoy a Halloween outing with a difference this year at Flat Holm Island! Be a little more adventurous and experience the haunted island situated in the middle of the Bristol Channel.

Enjoy the wildlife and experience all the spooky high jinks including an island ghost hunt, pumpkin carving competition and an array of Halloween crafts!

The day trips are over half term on 27th, 28th and 29th October, however, you can spend a chilling night on the Island and book an overnight stay to have a truly spooky experience….also included in this would be an evening ghost walk, stories and games!

Councillor Nigel Howells, Executive Member for Sport, Leisure and Culture said, “It’s great to see an event with such a difference! People don’t realise how much there is to see at the Island until they arrive and discover the wonderful history and wildlife the Island has to offer. Now they can not only discover these things but can also experience it simultaneously with this exciting event!”

Day trip

  • 27th October – 0845-1415
  • 28th October – 1015 – 1545
  • 29th October – 1115 – 1645

Adult £15.25, £7.50 child, Family of Four £39.25

(there may be a small charge for some activities)

For over night stay

£30 adult, £20 child

You must provide and cook your own food. Some activities may incur a small charge to cover the cost of materials

  • 28th – Pumpkin carving, costume competition, evening ghost walk and stories
  • 29th – Halloween crafts, haunted tunnel mapping, Halloween games

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