The much-anticipated festive lights spectacular is returning to Leeds Castle Christmas Trail for a third year, bringing a dazzling display of illuminations.

This year’s illuminated light trail promises to be even more magical with brand new light installations designed to create unforgettable memories for visitors of all ages to this historic Kent attraction.

So, get ready to be awestruck by towering glowing reeds reaching for the night sky, giant colour-changing lilies shimmering on the lake, and captivating tunnels that gleam and sparkle.

Also, exquisitely illuminated trees will paint the sky in a rainbow of hues, making for a truly breathtaking spectacle.

Leeds Castle Christmas Lights 2024: 22 November to 1 January 2025

An unforgettable festive experience

Created by award-winning international producers, the Christmas lights trail at Leeds Castle promises an unforgettable festive experience.

Visitors will also be able to catch a glimpse of Father Christmas along the way and create new traditions with loved ones amidst this picture-perfect setting.

Warm up with a delicious seasonal snack from the on-site hand-picked street food vendors offering tempting treats with an indulgent twist.

That means you can end your magical walk with a festive hot chocolate, spiced winter warmer or toasted marshmallow – the perfect way to share the festive spirit with someone special.

One of the most visited historic attractions

Leeds Castle is a historic treasure with a rich history spanning more than 900 years and it continues to be one of the most visited historic attractions in Britain.

We think that it’s worth getting to Leeds Castle early – it’s a great place to visit at any time of the year – and then see the light show. If you have a young family, you’ll get to enjoy the impressive Christmas trail and be ready to leave when the venue starts to get busy!

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For those who don’t know, the castle is located near Maidstone, it has been a glamorous retreat for royalty – including ownership by six of England’s medieval queens.

It remains famous after its transformation into a 1930s country house by Anglo-American heiress Olive Baillie adding to its allure.

Tickets are for the festive attraction are limited and must be booked in advance, with various pricing options available for off-peak, standard and peak times. Parking is also available for a fee.

More information about the Christmas lights at Leeds Castle

Admission: Off-peak – Adult £18, Children (Age 3-16) £13; Family (2 adults + 2 children) £59. Standard – Adult £22.50, Children £16, Family £74. Peak – Adult £24, Child £17, Family £79.

Parking £6. Must be booked in advance.

Address: Leeds Castle, Penfold Hill, Maidstone, Kent ME17 1RG

The Christmas lights at Leeds Castle website.

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