With half term approaching, National Trust Cymru is hosting a number of events to keep young ones entertained. 

From pumpkin-carving to spooky storytelling to woodland wanders crunching through fallen leaves, autumn offers something for everyone at the special places we care for across Wales.

National Trust are telling people to make the most of nature’s grand finale with the family this October half term, there are plenty of activities to choose from including some at Chirk Castle where you can spot fungi.

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Here's what you can do this half term across North Wales:

North Wales Bodnant Garden, Conwy

With 80 acres of dazzling autumn colour, Bodnant Garden is the perfect place to let your little explorers run wild this half term. Jump across stepping-stones to play pooh sticks in the Dell, build a den or visit the willow worm at the Far End, and explore the little Play Park with zig-zag walkways, a mini suspension bridge, and rope walks.

Chirk Castle, Wrexham

As autumn sweeps across the landscape, step into nature and discover Chirk Castle’s historic estate with its veteran trees and quiet bird hides - it’s the ideal spot to tick off some ‘50 things to do before you’re 11 and 3/4’ activities. If that’s not enough, let off steam as you explore the two play areas, or discover more about the creatures who make the parkland their home on a self-led nature trail.

Erddig, Wrexham

Make family memories together as you try your hand at campfire cooking, enjoy some spooky storytelling, or follow the self-led Welsh folklore trail around the garden. If your little explorers still have energy to spare, then fly on the rope swing, climb over obstacles and balance across beams in Wolf’s Den, Erddig’s natural play area.

Penrhyn Castle and Garden, Bangor

Visit the dramatic Penrhyn Castle where you’ll find lots to keep the whole family entertained. Explore the Victorian Kitchens where the contents of the cupboards will reveal more about the castle’s worldwide connections, and on 30-31 October, visit the Dung Tower and listen to some Stinky Stories. Outside, explore the extensive garden and estate and discover more about its historic trees on a self-led family trail.

Plas Newydd House and Garden, Anglesey

Whether it's kicking through leaves, learning about nature, or searching for Red Squirrels, there are plenty of family activities happening at Plas Newydd this half term. Venture into the garden and explore autumn colour with a nature bingo guide, join one of the daily Red Squirrel walks, or hunt for willow animals on the hibernation trail.

Head to the Trust’s website to plan your half term visit: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/family-days-out-in-wales