Father Christmas is on his way to Landguard Fort

By Stephen Rampley

12th Nov 2023 | Local Features

Santa at Landguard Fort
Santa at Landguard Fort

Tickets are selling fast for this year's Christmas at Landguard Fort. 

Felixstowe's big festive family treat is back for 2023 on two weekends - Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 December, Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 December.

Come and meet the Head Elf in the North Pole Post Room, discover the reindeer stables, make festive crafts, check out the colourful Toy Workshop and sing-a-long with the musical snowmen - then visit Father Christmas in his magical grotto, with a present for every child.

There will also be seasonal refreshments, including the Felixstowe Lions Club BBQ, a special Felixstowe Museum room, snow machines and twinkling lights. 

Last year's event was completely sold out ahead of the event, so booking in advance is highly recommended. Entry to Christmas at Landguard Fort is by 'timed ticket' - and you can book a 30 minute arrival slot between 11.00am and 3.30pm.

In advance (online): Children (2 to 12 years) £8.50, Adults £5.50, Family (two adults and two children) £25.00 (that's just £6.25 per person!). On the day tickets (subject to availability): Children 

(2 to 12 years) £9.50, Adults £6.50, Family (two adults and two children) £30.00. Children aged one and under free.

Nicola Barker, General Manager of Landguard Fort said "Father Christmas is on his way to his magical grotto at the fort. Come and explore our fun trail with plenty of festive surprises and treats for all the family - and by booking in advance you can save money too!".

Full details and to book tickets at www.landguard.com  

     

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