2013-10-21

Terrifying train rides, spooky stories and creepy critters – enjoy a half term filled with haunting Halloween fun with the help of the Rough Guide to Accessible Britain.

 

The online guide features reviews of a range of accessible family attractions which are hosting a frightful range of Halloween-themed family activities this October half term, including the Eden Project inCornwall. The conservation-centred attraction plays host to its ‘Little Monsters Disco’ where children and adults alike can enjoy all sorts of spooky activities including face painting, potion workshops and dark tales from the resident storytellers.

 

Only for the bravest of the brave, thrill-seekers can enjoy the white-knuckle rides and iconic horror movie favourites brought to life at Thorpe Park’s Fright Nights. For an animal-themed half term, head to Twycross Zoo in Warwickshire for the Spook-tacular Halloween activities. Take a ride on the Ghost Train, join the Myths and Legends Tour which starts just before sunset or show off your creativity at the Pumpkin Carving Competition.

 

The fourth edition of The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain is available to view for free online, giving you plenty of new ideas for accessible trips in 2013. Each review contains hints and tips from the Rough Guides team of disabled reviewers who visited each venue, looking for well thought out accessibility features and unique attractions, both of which contribute to making a great day out.

 

The Rough Guide to Accessible Britain series has been developed in association with Motability, the leading car scheme for disabled people. These online reviews contain all the accessibility information you need to enjoy a great day out.

 

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