After an extremely successful event last year, families and friends will once again be able to enjoy the Christmas festivities at Dunham Massey this winter.
This year’s after-dark winter trail promises to be bigger and better than the first time as organisers have added even more illuminations and surprises for visitors to enjoy.
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From November 30th to December 30th, the National Trust property will become a winter wonderland featuring a larger-than-life glittering deer, singing trees and a water feature finale on the lake.
On the trail, visitors can also experience the 100,000 pea-light canopy, the scented fire garden, and be able to dance to some Christmas classics.
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Food and drink events, such as toasting marshmallows at the firepits, and a two-course traditional Christmas Dinner, will also be available at an additional charge.
Even though there isn’t a meet and greet event, visitors should still keep their eyes peeled for Father Christmas who’ll be wandering around the event.
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Tickets for the event, in partnership with Raymond Gubbay Ltd, cost £16.50 for adults, £10 for children, aged five to 16, and £50 for a family of two adults, two children. Under fives go free.
You can book tickets here.