Four-legged members of the family will be able to join the festive fun for Christmas at Heaton Park in Manchester this winter.
Dogs kept under control on a short lead will be welcome as the brand-new Christmas light trail runs from Friday, December 1 until Sunday, December 31.
Christmas at Heaton Park has everything you need for an unforgettable time with furry friends and family. There are breath-taking seasonal lights as never seen before.
Discover colour-changing orbs of light stretching out into the distance, larger-than-life flowers and neon strings that reach high into the sky.
Wander through a laser garden filled with thousands of tiny beams of light and into a giant twinkling tunnel that surrounds you with sparkle.
Immerse yourself in the tantalising world of thrills, spills and the sweetest of treats at the fairground village.
Grab a seasonal snack from one of the hand-picked street food vendors who bring an indulgent twist to the menu on offer. Complete your walk under the stars with a perfectly festive *spiced winter warmer, *hot chocolate or *toasted marshmallow and share it with someone special.
Your very merriest Christmas starts here. Limited capacity with timed entry.
Book now at christmasatheatonpark.co.uk to secure the date and time of your choice. Early bird prices for December 1-10 are available if you book before October 1.
*separate charges apply
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