HAYNES Motor Museum, located just off the A303 at Sparkford in Somerset, is revving up for a haunting good time this October half term with its brand-new ‘Track or Treat’ trail.
From October 26 to November 3, children and their families can embark on a Halloween-themed journey through the Museum, filled with clues, riddles, and themed challenges.
As visitors wind their way through the exhibits, they'll encounter a series of cryptic rhymes and riddles associated with each featured vehicle.
Museum Spokesperson said: "Each stop on the trail presents young sleuths with an engaging activity, a fascinating ‘devilish detail’ about the vehicle, and a brain-teasing question.
"These elements combine to create an immersive experience that educates as much as it entertains.
"From the fire-breathing ‘Fiery Liz’, the oldest registered car in the Museum, to other legendary automobiles with chequered pasts, there's no shortage of spooky surprises in store."
Adult visitors can also put their film trivia skills to the test with a deep dive into the world of motoring and cinema in the new automotive trail ‘History, Hollywood and Horsepower’.
"We're thrilled to offer these exciting new trails for October half term,” said Jon Ducker, Visitor Experience Manager.
“It's a perfect way for families to enjoy the Halloween season while exploring our world-class collection of historic vehicles.
“The 'Track or Treat' trail adds an extra layer of excitement to the museum experience, encouraging children to engage with automotive history in a fun and memorable way,” Jon added.
Upon completing their adventure, young participants can claim their well-earned ‘Track or Treat’ prize at the Museum's reception.
When visiting, families can also witness the interactive DriveTribe Exhibition, showcasing TV-famous cars like The Grand Tour’s Aston Martin from the ‘Sand Job’ episode and Richard Hammond’s beloved Oliver from Top Gear.
There is also the option to "refuel" at Café 750 while the kids explore the motoring-themed outdoor play area or drive around in the "Little Tikes cars".
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