Following the success of last year’s Spooky Night Walk, Trebah will again open its gates to the brave and bold on the evening of October 30.

The walk is an opportunity to explore the eerily illuminated garden in the dead of night and find out what lurks in the shadows when the visitors have gone home.

Take a torch and creep through the undergrowth and shadowy lit pathways, past the gory gunnera and beastly bamboo.

Get dressed up and ready for your blood to curdle as you navigate the garden via various horrifying installations.

Storytelling ghouls will be on hand to guide you on your way and ensure you miss nothing. In all the evening is set to be a fantastic apple-bobbing, blood curdling, fun filled, family experience with free entry to under 15s in fancy dress and only £5 per adult.

The Garden will be open for freakish fun from 6pm to 7.30pm. The Troll from under Trebah's famous blue bridge pointed out “We do apologise but this evening is just too scary for dogs and far to dangerous for pushchairs!”

The café will be open on the evening and ready to serve fangtastic hot chocolates and warming freshly ground coffees and cakes to yummy mummies and deathly dads and all their marauding monsters.

As well as the spooky walk there are many other activities to keep the whole family’s hair standing on end at Trebah this half term. There is a terrifying garden trail to follow through the creepy under-growth every day. The ever popular creative fun drop-in workshops between 11am and 2pm on the 29th and 30th, when for just £3 your little horrors can carve their own pumpkin lantern and make a scary mask or wizard hat.

See www.trebah-garden.co.uk for more details.