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SEASONAL CELEBRATION GE T S E T FOR WINT ER WONDERLAND


Winter Glow is preparing to launch a brand-new regional winter wonderland this Christmas at the Three Counties Showground at Malvern, Worcestershire.


Immerse yourself in all things seasonal, with an impressive line-up of activities and excitement on offer this winter, including everything from twilight experiences and night-time entertainment to a wintery themed Illuminated Light Trail, 120ft Observation Wheel, Indoor Ice Rink and bespoke personalised Santa Experiences.


Visitors can skate along on the one of the region's largest real ice rinks and take a break with a steaming hot chocolate or grab a light lunch from the indoor Skate Cafe. Then head on out on the sparkling new light trail, as it winds across the showground, with giant illuminations designed and created by local artists, specifically for Winter Glow. Thrill seekers can also soar upwards, to see the Malvern skyline like never before on the giant Observation Wheel!


Families will enjoy a special trip to Santa on the Arctic Express land train, which will transport you from the main gate station for a traditional and personalised visit to see the big man himself. Meet Santa Claus in Father Christmas's cosy cabin, surrounded by his friendly elves, who have been busy making presents and gifts for all the visiting children and don’t forget to taste one of Mrs Claus’ freshly baked cookies as you leave.


Winter Glow is a festive celebration, which starts in mid-November with the opening of the ice rink, followed by the Illuminated Light Trail, alongside Malvern's first giant Observation Wheel and finally personalised Santa Experiences running throughout December. With a magical mix of festive fun, the countdown to Christmas has begun.


Anya Tunjic, from Winter Glow, said: "All four of our Winter Glow experiences are magical in their own way and our Santa Experiences are going to be so special this Christmas.


“Our friendly elves will let Santa know you’ve arrived whilst you explore the many sights, sounds and smells (yes, smells!) of the workshop. “When Santa’s ready, and sitting comfortably in one of his beautifully themed rooms, you’ll be taken to see him for a personalised encounter.


Children will be amazed by the intel Santa already has on them, they’ll share a magical chat, pose for a photo and of course will leave with a present picked especially for them to open on Christmas Day.”


There will also be seasonal food treats in the festive food quarter and even a beer or glass of steaming mulled wine. On certain days in the run-up to Christmas, the ice rink will also host themed party sessions, DJ nights and live musicians.


Visit www.winterglow.co.uk to find out about all the special events, the dates each attractions runs and to book tickets.


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