The magic of Christmas returns to BeWILDerwood Cheshire this December!
With a sprinkle of Christmas cheer, a BeWILDermas panto and a glimpse of Santa Claus – it’s set to be the event of the year!
The Sparkly Light Trail
Explore brand new areas of BeWILDerwood as you follow The Sparkly Light Trail through the woods. Discover silly snowmen, curious Christmas crackers, a giant Christmas pudding and lots, lots more as you venture through the festivities.
A BeWILDermas Pantomime
Join us for this fifteen-minute mini pantomime where Mildred the friendliest Crocklebog gets into a bit of bother when she visits the snowmen! Will reindeers Sid and Nev get to Jingles in time? Full of family fun and festive cheer, enjoy our unique spin on a traditional pantomime.
Tickets are £15.50 per person and must be booked in advance online. Tickets will be limited so we advise booking in advance to guarantee your spot.
When booking you will be asked to select an arrival timeslot, which are every half hour from 4pm – 6pm. The event will last around 1 hour and 30 minutes.
So, wrap up warm and get ready for an evening full of festive family fun and BeWILDermas magic!
Season (2 Dec 2023 - 23 Dec 2023) |
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* This year’s event will run on selected dates from the 2nd to 23rd December. Due to last year’s demand tickets have been put on sale earlier to ensure visitors can secure their tickets in advance and are now available to purchase on the BeWILDerwood website.
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