The stunning Spectacle of Light is back at Haughley Park and this time visitors can follow the White Rabbit around the gardens at the Stowmarket venue.
Launching on February 3, guests have been able to step into a fantasy world to meet the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, and the Cheshire Cat.
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
The trail is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings until February 26 and is in aid of St Elizabeth Hospice.
An event spokesperson said: “Live actors, sensational light installations, delicious food and beautiful gardens – it’s the perfect event to entertain all ages.
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
“Discover the night-time wonder of Haughley Park and its gardens brought to life as you follow a beautiful new Spectacle of Light and Sound around the glorious gardens.
“Follow the White Rabbit around the trail and meet some of the magical characters from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
Free parking is available and dogs are welcome on short leads.
Book tickets online.
The Spectacle of Light in Haughley Park, c:Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham (Image: Sophsinfocus, Sophie Debenham)
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