A country park has unveiled a "spooktacular" Halloween line-up, including a new after-dark trail.
Moors Valley Country Park and Forest will host a variety of events and activities for children throughout the season.
This includes a new illuminated trail, themed craft workshops, and a free activity sheet for youngsters to fill out as they walk through the woods.
The new trail, which will open from October 25 until November 3, will have lights, actors, and animations.
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As you make people make their way through the tall creeping trees they are invited to discover the secrets of the forest with a host of spooky encounters.
Tickets are required for this event and are based on specific time slots.
Prices start at £12 for adults, £8 for children aged between three and 16, and £37 for a family of four at off-peak times.
The prices increase to £16, £12, and £53 respectively at peak times.
More information, including how to book tickets, can be found at forestryengland.uk/moors-valley-halloween.
As well as the new trail, there will also be Halloween craft sessions in the Ranger Den on October 29 and November 1 between 1.30pm and 3.30pm.
Youngsters are invited to make a witch’s hat or Halloween themed bunting.
Each session costs £2 and booking is not required.
The park has also set up a special family trail, Venom Valley, which will teach people about native UK snakes and have a number of activities for children to take part in.
The trail is free to enter and visitors will be able to take a picture with a giant pretend snake at the end.
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Natalie Crabb, recreation manager for Forestry England at Moors Valley, said: "The forest with its winding paths and tall trees is a truly magical setting for some Halloween fun and there is something here for everyone this spooky season.
"We are really excited about our new illuminated Halloween trail.
"It is going to look spectacular and offer some real surprises along the way.
"Come and visit us for a fiendishly good time in the woods this Halloween."
People can also pick up a free activity sheet from the visitor centre, which has a number of themed puzzles, to keep children entertained as they wander through the woods.
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