Friday, February 28, 2025

Hocus Pocus Halloween Trail and Pumpkin Patch at Bransby Horses

It feels like we have barely waved goodbye to summer and Halloween is fast approaching.

To get everyone into the spirit Bransby Horses has a spooky Scavenger Hunt running throughout October, alongside their ever-popular pumpkin patch.

A Bransby Horses spokeswoman said: “We have pumpkins of all shapes and sizes to choose from and think everyone is really going to enjoy visiting our Sponsorship Star Pecan’s pumpkin patch.

“We can’t wait to welcome families to our site for some half-term Halloween fun. Every penny of profit made from these activities goes directly back to paying for our equine rescue and welfare work, so it’s a great way to support us too.”

Tickets to take home a pumpkin from the patch are £3.50.

The Scavenger Trail is £3.50 per child, adults go free and this includes an activity sheet and an exciting prize at the end.

Halloween festivities at Bransby Horses run from October 1 – 31.

The café will also be open serving breakfast, lunch and light refreshments to eat in or takeaway – there’s always a delicious cake selection, which includes vegan options to cater for most diets and tastes.

Bransby Horses is open Wednesday to Sunday 10am – 4pm. They are also open seven days a week during Lincolnshire school holidays and bank holidays as follows;

  • Wednesday October 19 – Sunday October 30
  • Wednesday December 14 – Saturday December 24
  • Closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.

Please note, the visitor centre car park gates are locked at 4.15pm.

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