NEW FOR 2024: Win A Family Pass To Isle Of Wight Steam Railway Wizard Week
Wizard Week is nearly upon us at the Isle Of Wight Steam Railway - and we've got a family pass to give away for this annual spooky event...
With the witching hour close at hand, the Isle Of Wight Steam Railway's getting transformed into a magical, spooky world between 26 October - November 1.
It’s wickedly, wonderful fun this half term as witches, wizards and other ghouls take over Havenstreet.
It wouldn’t be Halloween without a little magic and we have a real life magician conjuring up a few tricks. Meet the friendly witches of Havenstreet, you may be able to be a spooky apprentice and help with some magic spells! Greg Chapman will also be in the station yard telling terrible tales and mesmerising you with amazing illusions.
Head to our Barn Cafe for free magic shows from our friendly wizard, Professor Crump.
Take the terrifying treasure hunt trail and explore the grounds before boarding the steam train where a crafty witch will be dealing out treats (maybe a few tricks) then settle back for a journey through ‘haunted’ woodland.
We've now got a family day pass (two adults and up to four children) to enjoy this exciting experience between 26 October and 1 November
To be in with a chance to win, all you need to do is enter our random draw below before the competition closes on Wednesday October 16 - best of luck!
Enter now:
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