Are you a little monster? If so you’ll fit in at our brand new Monster Academy this Halloween. Explore the Castle grounds and complete spooky classes as you go, winning stamps from each teacher to graduate from the Academy.
Activities will include learning to move like a monster, perfecting your scare technique and completing an obstacle class. A fun new haunted trail will also guide younger visitors through the Woodland Walk (small additional charge applies for the Monster Academy booklet).
At 12pm and 3pm, dance in the outdoor children's 'Monster Mash Ball' and take part in the daily fancy dress competition at 2.30pm with prizes for the best costume. There will be lots of frightening fun and ghoulish games to be had at Leeds Castle this half term.
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