The team at a Pickering farm shop and café has announced plans for a Halloween event for families and young children.
From 25th to 31st October, the Cedarbarn Farm Shop and Café will host a Halloween experience comprising pumpkin picking and carving, crafts and games, plus a ride on the ghost train. New for 2025 is a family-friendly twilight session where visitors can pick their pumpkins by lamplight.
The event has been organised by Cedarbarn’s assistant general manager, Lauren Turnbull:
“We can’t wait to welcome people to our spooktacular Halloween event and have exciting plans to decorate the Dutch barn and the train, and to serve spooky treats from the Airstream trailer."


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