Halloween experience to return to Warrington

Warrington will welcome back a successful attraction this autumn as part of the town’s Halloween festivities.

Families in Warrington looking for spooky Halloween fun may be pleased to hear that a popular activity is coming back to town. October will see the spooky trail known as “Halloweenville” held one again at picturesque Partridge Lakes in Culcheth. A new theme has been specially created for the 2025 edition, with an “underwater” adventure involving a haunted lake filled with secrets, sea creatures and “spine-tingling” skeletal pirates.

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Designed for family fun, the Halloween trail is spooky rather than scary, and features glittering treasures to collect along the way. When intrepid pathfinders have found enough booty, they win admission to a pirate party where they can celebrate the season with the skeleton crew.

Other features of the experience include a “Trick-or-Treat Tent” with live music, spiced pumpkin lattes, marshmallow toasting and creepy cocktails. Freshly cooked burgers, hotdogs and fries with Halloween themed ice cream will also be offered at the Partridge Café.

Halloweenville will be open from Friday, October 3. The event offers wheelchair and pram access and is also dog-friendly for families with a four-legged friend.