A scary-BOO-lous adventure with friendly frights from weekend from October 21st right through until November 5th!
So gather your little monsters for an extra special ghoulishly good day out this October! SpookWood 2023 will be a thrilliant experience for the whole family!
Dare to take on our new pumpkin trail, and be prepared for some wonderfully weird surprises. Collect, carve and deisgn your own pumpkin. Enter our best carved pumpkin competition to win a prize! £7.50pp.
Send us a picture of your little monster in fancy dress at GreenWood through facebook messenger or instagram before 21st October to be entered into our prize draw to win a 2024 MEMBERSHIP PASS for 2 adults and 2 children.
Draw will be made live on the 10th November 2023 – Photo with the most likes wins!
Exclusive SpookWood Goodie Bags! Why not add a SpookWood Goodie bag to your order before checking out, each bag includes:
Each goodie bag cost £10 and we have a very limited amount available – so book your place and add your goodie bag to your trolley NOW!
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Ladybirds have a colourful shell that protects their wings. This helps them to fly really fast to find their favourite food aphids. The ladybug shell also wards away predators.
Keep your eyes peeled and you might spot some on your visit to Greenwood!
Caterpillars eat a lot, in fact, they can be 100 times larger than when it's emerged from the egg! They don't even have teeth!
Keep your eyes peeled and you might spot some on your visit to Greenwood!
A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground, on soil, or on its food source.
Keep your eyes peeled and you might spot some on your visit to Greenwood!
The speed of snails is around 0.5-0.8 inches per second. If they moved without stopping, it would take more than a week to complete 1 kilometer.
Keep your eyes peeled and you might spot some on your visit to Greenwood!