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M&D’s Scotland’s Theme Park announces details of annual Pumpkin Festival

A family favourite Autumn activity, the Festival features a variety of attractions including ‘Pumpkin’s Got Talent’, a captivating interactive story telling event held within the Indoor Theatre.

M&D’s Scotland’s Theme Park has launched details of its Pumpkin Festival taking place in October.(Image: WSH])

M&D’s Scotland’s Theme Park has launched details of its Pumpkin Festival taking place in October.


A family favourite Autumn activity, the Festival features a variety of attractions including ‘Pumpkin’s Got Talent’, a captivating interactive story telling event held within the Indoor Theatre.


Outside, visitors can enjoy a Pumpkin trail, a ride on the Pumpkin Express Train, Halloween games, arts and crafts and, of course, star of the show a visit to the Pumpkin Patch filled with pumpkins of all shapes and sizes, ready to be taken home.


Jensen Taylor Connelly, M&D’s Director, said: “With all the great weather we’ve been enjoying it’s hard to think that Autumn is around the corner.

“However, our Pumpkin Festival is always a popular activity for all the family and a great way to celebrate the new season.”


Located within Strathclyde Country Park, M&D’s is one of Scotland’s top visitor attractions. The Theme Park features thrill rides and family rides, as well as a host of activities, for all age groups.

The Festival takes place on selected dates between October 4 to 26 and is priced from £9.95 per person, plus a booking fee, and includes a hot drink.

Alternatively for £12.50, plus booking fee, you can receive a pumpkin. Tickets can be purchased at https://scotlandsthemepark.com/product/pumpkin-outdoor-festival-2025/

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