A brand new event, postponed from last year, will brighten up December at Sewerby Hall and Gardens this year.
Organisers say Sewerby Winter Woodland will take visitors on a magical outdoor journey of spectacular sounds and lights.
Visitors will discover that The Snow Queen has cast a spell on the beautiful woodland, which has come alive with light and sounds. Joining the Sewerby polar explorer on his expedition, visitors will travel through an illuminated tunnel into the winter woods, and embark on their quest into the Snow Queen's domain.
As they journey deeper into the enchanted woodland, visitors will have the opportunity to make some winter magic of their own – taking part in activities such as wand making with Moonlight, the enchanted moth; learning spells; and even meeting the Snow Queen herself, before enjoying the grand finale of a superb lighting display set to music!
The house itself will be filled with Christmas decorations and trees, and the lighting in the house will add a magical feel.
Visitors will also be able to sample a range of local craft stalls, a bar, and vintage fairground rides (additional charges apply).
Sewerby Winter Woodland will run from Friday, 3 December to Thursday, 23 December. Tickets will be available via www.sewerbyhall.co.uk/winter-woodland and MUST be booked online in advance – tickets will not be available at the gates.


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