Everything you need to know about Enchanted Forest Pitlochry 2024

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Tickets selling fast for this years show, Symphony of Nature

Tickets are selling fast, especially for weekends at this years Enchanted Forest show.  Here is everything you need to know before you go.

When is the show on?

The show opens on Thursday 3rd October and runs until Sunday 3rd November.

Where is it held?

The event is held within Faskally Wood at Pitlochry.

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Save Money with Off – Peak Times

If you can be flexible with your dates and times, then book an off-peak tickets which are available from Sunday to Thursday with any departure time after 7.30 pm. The experience is exactly the same, just a little bit later.

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What food is on offer?

We have a range of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options on the list.  From savoury to sweet, there’s something for everyone including  freshly made donuts with warm Nutella sauce, luxury hot chocolates, mulled wine and a fresh addition to the savoury menu this year of deep fried frickles.

You will find  all the menus on the website here.

enchanted forest menu

Ticket Prices

Under 3: Free
Child: From £14.75 to £16.00
Adult: From £27.50 to £32.00
Family Ticket: From £76.00 to £86.00
Registered Carers: Free

The full range of ticket prices and departure times can be found on their website here.

Family Tickets admit 2 adults and 2 children aged under 16. If your children are aged under 3 years of age it may be cheaper to buy two adult tickets individually.

Wheelchair Users

Due to limited space, disabled parking on site is reserved for wheelchair users only.  Wheelchair users should book their tickets via the dedicated Wheelchair User booking option on SEE Tickets website.  As part of this purchasing process you will be able to select a Wheelchair Parking Pass for site which will be emailed to you alongside your tickets.

Accessibility Bus

There is an Accessibility Bus is for customers with specific mobility or access needs but who are not wheelchair users.  Accessibility Bus tickets include a parking space at Blair Athol Distillery. The Accessibility Bus only runs on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. For more details click here.

Tips

Print your ticket as mobile coverage in the Pitlochry area is patchy.

There are special Autism friendly sessions – find out more here. 

 

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