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'Spooky' bat walk for some Halloween fun

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October 07, 2025

PLYMOUTH residents and visitors can enjoy a free spooky event this October half term as a nature-themed trail with bat-spotting and pumpkin fun takes place.

Competitions and prizes also await families at the popular Halloween occasion which is returning following its success in previous years.

The Spooky Bat Walk and Pumpkin Trail is set to return to Radford's haunted park in Plymstock for the October half term. Back by popular demand, Radford Park will host another nature-themed Halloween event this year on Saturday, October 25.

Historic Radford Park is a perfect setting for the autumnal event which was a big success last year (2024). More than 300 attended previously with over 100 competition entries and this year's event looks set to be even more 'spooktacular'.

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