A winter wonderland adventure awaits everyone at Tatton Park this Christmas.
The beautiful gardens have been transformed to create a magical park creating a world of folklore, enchantment and enthralling performances for Yuletide at Tatton Park Gardens
Visitors will, say organisers, "step into a captivating festival-like experience where folklore stories come to life through storytelling and live music, transporting visitors into the heart of Yuletide tales".
The highlight of the event is said to be the Glittering Trail, where beautifully illuminated puppets and performers will bring legendary stories of Christmas to life as people wander through the park's stunning winter landscape.
A spokesman said: "Yuletide is more than just an event; it's an unforgettable experience. Families can gather around an open fire to toast marshmallows, soaking in the warmth and wonder of the season. Visitors will gasp at fire juggling and live performances, adding even more magic to the evening.
"As the night falls, discover the beauty of Tatton Park after dark, with the Japanese Gardens illuminated as part of The Glittering Trail. The serene glow of the gardens, brought to life with installations and live performance makes for a truly breathtaking experience.
"With live music and plenty of room for dancing, this is a winter celebration like no other—full of energy, creativity, and the chance to be immersed in folklore brought to life in a truly joyful experience."
The event is produced by Wild Rumpus CIC, known for their magical events such as The Lanterns at Chester Zoo and Just So Festival. Wild Rumpus is known for pushing the boundaries of creativity, and Yuletide at Tatton Park Gardens promises to be their most immersive experience yet.
The event is suitable for all ages, and free Personal Assistant tickets are available to ensure everyone can enjoy the event.
Tickets are now on sale at www.yuletide.org.uk:
● Adult: £20
● Child: £12
The magical trail will be open from November 16 to December 23 on selected dates.
For more information and updates, visit www.yuletide.org.uk or follow on social media.
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