Spooky Tours at Burghley House

Type:Halloween - Family Friendly

Burghley House, Stamford, Lincolnshire, PE9 3JY

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SPOOKY TOUR TICKETS - AVAILABLE TO BOOK NOW!

4 tours every night - 6.30pm, 7.30pm, 8.30pm and 9.30pm from Wednesday, 20th October to Sunday, 31st October (excluding Sunday 24th October).

The tours are designed to be scary but fun. Although not recommended for children 13 and under, we leave it up to parents to decide as you know your children best!

This year, the tour takes place in the Gardens in twilight with low level lighting across uneven surfaces, steps and grass areas. Please note the tours will go ahead in all weathers so please bring suitable clothing and footwear. The tour will approximately last for 45 minutes.

Please meet at the Garden Shop where tickets will be redeemed and then make your way to the Garden Café where the tour will begin. The Garden Cafe will be open for every evening of the Spooky Tours offering a light supper before your tour begins. Check out the Spooky Tours menu!

Please do not arrive more than 15 minutes before your tour time.

To book exclusive group nights for 25 people or more, outside of these dates, please contact lucy.johnsrud@burghley.co.uk or call 01780 761972 to organise a private tour.

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