A BUSY summer of events at Geilston Garden in Cardross draws to a close this weekend with a programme of Hallowe'en fun.
There’s a ‘Creepy Crawl’ for children on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27 from 11am-3pm, giving younger visitors a chance to follow spooky trails, solve puzzles and try out apple dooking, grave grabbing and the Enormous Neep Heap.
Places cost £2 per child (plus garden entry fee for non-members of the National Trust for Scotland).
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Following their hugely successful performance of ‘Macbeth the Red’ at the garden in June, the Walking Theatre Company are holding a ‘witch walk’ at 4.30pm on Saturday as darknes falls over the garden.
Places are £13 per person – book online at nts.org.uk. The walk is suitable for witches and wizards of all ages, with a prize for the best costume – but be sure to bring your torch!
The garden’s last day of the season is Thursday, October 31.
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