IT MAY be two months away but already Halloween fans are counting down to the spookiest night of the year. 

Manorafon Farm Park, near Abergele, will be hosting family fun events - 'Pumpkin Fest' and 'Pumpkin Fest Nights'.

There is also a Terror Trail for those seeking a more frightful experience (this is for people aged 16 plus).

Pumpkin Fest

North Wales’ biggest pumpkin event: Dates throughout October

For the spooky season, Manorafon Farm Park during October will be offering traditional pumpkins, ghoulish gourds, tiny munchkins and spooky squashes.

A standard pumpkin is included with each child ticket. 

Visitors can head to the pumpkin patch to pick their own pumpkin and then head over to the carving tent. 

Sacha Dudley, Sales and Marketing Manager at Manorafon Farm, said: "The fun doesn’t end there...watch the spooktacular Trick or Treat Show, meet our walk-about characters, get up close to some creepy critters and if you’re brave enough take on our new Horrid Hollows challenge.

"Add to the action by whooping some monsters at Billy Bob’s Shooting Range or make your own ghoulish slime in the Slime Lab.

"If you’re feeling peckish, we’ll be serving up a selection of street eats, including Loaded Fries, Mac n Cheese, Hot Dogs, Waffle sticks and Toasted Marshmallows."

Farm park admission also included.

Rhyl Journal: Visitors can head to the pumpkin patch to pick their own pumpkin.Visitors can head to the pumpkin patch to pick their own pumpkin. (Image: Manorafon Farm Park)

Pumpkin Fest Nights

The perfect October get-together: Dates throughout October

Visitors will have a chance to pick their pumpkins under twinkling festoon lights.

The 'Jolly Pumpkin' will act as a heated refuge and live music will play.

Outside, visitors can take a stroll along Manorafon's spooky Halloween Trail.

There will also be walk about characters and fire displays.

Sacha said: "At the Pumpkin Market you’ll find thousands of unusual Pumpkins, including traditional, ghoulish gourds, tiny munchkins and spooky squashes.

"Add to the action by whooping some monsters at Billy Bob’s Shooting Range or by taking on our new Horrid Hollows challenge.

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"If you’re feeling peckish, we’ll be serving up a selection of street eats, including Loaded Fries, Mac n Cheese, Hot Dogs, Waffle sticks and Toasted Marshmallows."

The Farm Park attraction will be closed during Pumpkin Fest Nights

Terror Trail

Get ready for one hell of a night(mare): October 28, October 31

Step into a real-life horror movie and take on 'Terror Trail'.

This will be made up of five "terrifying scares".

Sacha said: "Keep your eyes peeled for the unhinged, cursed, possessed,  and criminally insane.

"If you escape the Trail, head over to the Entertainment zone and Pumpkin Market for live music, street food and heated refuge at the Jolly Pumpkin Bar. Be on the lookout, it’s not just you who’s out for a dead good time."

This event is for people aged 16 years plus only. Under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

Under 16s will not be permitted.

Scare Zones include: Tresspass, Nordic Nightmare, Hotel KooKoo, The Crop, and The Abandoned Circus

Also included: Live music tent, street performers, food and drink, pumpkin patch and pumpkin market.