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Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm

Murder Mystery On A Steam Train

UK & Ireland
  • Duration: 2 days
  • Board Basis: Mixed Board
  • Tour Ref: D2TCAL21402

Holiday Summary

  • Travel Type: Coach

2 days

2 Days Away

Two special days away to enjoy a wonderful Murder Mystery onboard the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway and the shopping facilities of Oswaldtwistle Mills along with the history of the infamous Pendle Witches.

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PRICE FROM ? £149 per person
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Itinerary

What's Included

  • Coach travel with reserved seating
  • One night dinner, bed and breakfast at our select hotel
  • Afternoon meal onboard the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway*
  • Moulin Rouge Mystery - Murder Mystery afternoon on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway 
  • Visit to Oswaldtwistle Mills and an included Pendle Witches guide.

Embark on a journey on the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway including a meal and a Murder Mystery whodunnit. Bring out your crime-solving investigations and immersive yourself with puzzles to solve, evidence to uncover, and suspects to interrogate. Throughout the afternoon, you'll have the chance to thoroughly explore the venue, searching for clues and identifying individuals linked to the crime, all in pursuit of unravelling the mystery.

Enjoy the splendid shopping facilities of Oswaldtwistle Mills along with the history of the infamous Pendle Witches. With a guided tour to discover the exploits of the twelve women accused of killing ten people by the use of witchcraft.

Please note: Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway are unable to cater for vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, dairy-free, nut allergies or any other kind of food intolerance diet.

Murder on a Steam Train - Carousel

Your Menu Choices

Your Menu Choices

Starter 
Leek & Potato Soup
Melon Balls & Fruit Coulis

Main
Chicken with creamy bacon & leek sauce
Mushroom Risotto

Dessert
Lemon Tart
Bread & Butter Pudding with Ice Cream

Please select your choice during the booking process

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