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Events: Friday 31st October

Frights on the Night

Cardrona Forest, nr Peebles: 6.00pm to 8.30pm
Aimed at younger children (under 11’s with their parents),
this guided walk in the woods includes crafts, glow-sticks and much more.
Free but booking essential!
T : 01750 721120 or e: fe.selkirk@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

Full Moon Frolics

Bowhill House & Theatre, nr Selkirk: 7.00pm to 9.00pm
Join us this Halloween for an evening of spooky fun and frolics
in the grounds of Bowhill House. With spooky storytelling and
lots of great games there’ll be full moon fun for all the family. 
£5 per person (children and adults) Booking advisable!
T: 01750 22204 or e: bht@buccleuch.com

Historical Ghost Tours

Traquair House, Innerleithen: 7.00pm & 9.00pm
Join the ghosts of Traquair’s past as they come to life and take you on
a guided tour as you have never experienced before! Not suitable for under 8’s.
Click for more information.
Adults £10, Children £8, Combined tour and candlelit supper £22
T: 01896 830323 or www.traquair.co.uk

Witches & Wizards Disco

Community Centre, Peebles: 7.30pm
A fancy dress evening of 60s/70s music and fun for over 18’s.
£10 including themed supper
T: 01721 721101 or e: bearing-gifts@talk21.com

Apples: Grow, Pick & Squish 'em

Eastgate Theatre, Peebles: 7.30pm
Get to grips with apples and their uses over the years with Graham Stoddard from Cuddybridge Cider and members of the local Orchard Development Group. Taste freshly squished apple juice!
Donations – no booking– just turn up!
T: 07801 308991 or e: chris@forest-festival.com


Please click on each date for more information:

Exhibitions on throughout the Festival

Restoring a Woodland Culture

A fresh look at woodlands and timber with Reforesting Scotland.
Eastgate Theatre, Peebles

With the Grain : The Life and Legacy of Tim Stead

Tim had a passion for wood - its origins in the woodlands and their regeneration, and its creative potential as a sculptural and structural material.
Dawyck Botanic Gardens

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