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Friday 30 & Saturday 31 October 2020, 4.30pm - 6.30pm
Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre
Meet the baddies of Sherwood Forest.
As the light fades and evil spirits begin their tricks, follow the breadcrumbs to meet some of the forest's darker inhabitants. Each of the gruesome guides has a tale to tell and a gift to bestow, gather them all to mix a potent Halloween potion.
For Covid-19 safety this event is by pre-booking only for a 'bubble ticket' of up to 6 people departing at: 4:30pm, 4:45pm, 5:00pm & 5:15pm. RSPB Non-members (up to 6 people) £48.50, RSPB Members (up to 6 people) £38.80.
This trail around the forest will last approximately one hour. Please dress appropriately for the weather, good boots and a torch are recommended.
When visiting Sherwood, please observe social distancing and the rule of 6. Follow safety signage across the site to help protect all our visitors from Covid-19.
Event details:
• Booking essential
• Children must be accompanied by an adult, recommended for age 5 and up.
• Sorry, no dogs on this walk
• RSPB members receive a 20% discount, please bring your membership card on the night
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