A spooky wizard themed mini golf experience is set to open its doors at this County Durham retail destination later this year - here's all the details.
If you're a fan of Harry Potter and all things spooky, you'll want to visit The Hole in the Wand wizard themed golf course which will open at Dalton Park, Murton on October 21.
The nine hole course will be located by Cineworld and golfers will be guided by witches and wizards, solve riddles, and enjoy a unique adventure inspired by local landmarks like Penshaw Monument and Lumley Castle.
There is also set to be a Little Wizard experience designed for toddlers and young children and features a wand shop, wizard kitchen, ball pit, as well as a café, offering confectionery, potions, and merchandise.
Richard Kaye, Centre Manager at Dalton Park, said: "We are delighted to bring Hole In the Wand to Dalton Park, offering our visitors a truly exciting and magical experience.
"Adding this one of a kind wizard themed mini golf to our leisure offering is incredibly exciting, and we’re confident it will captivate both local families and visitors from further afield."
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Stuart Jarman, Managing Director of The Potions Cauldron Group said: "We are incredibly excited to bring the magic of Hole in the Wand to Dalton Park. Our aim is to create a truly enchanting experience for visitors of all ages, blending fun and adventure with a touch of wizardry.
"We can't wait to see families and friends come together to enjoy the magical journey, and we’re confident it will quickly become a favoured destination for both locals and visitors."
Once open, this will be the only Hole In The Wand golf course location in the region, closely following behind the group's latest location in Chester which opened in May. Tickets start at £6.99.
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