Tree Tales at Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol on 22 October

Tree Tales at Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol on 22 October

Posted on: 20 Oct 2016

Bristol’s Award Winning Arnos Vale has teamed up with Time & Tide Tale Tellers to bring ‘Tree Tales’ to the cemetery. This amazing not to be missed production will run on Saturday 22nd October from 2:30pm – 4pm. This is fun for the whole family at an amazing venue.

Tree Tales at Arnos Vale to astonish the whole family!

** GET YOUR TICKETS HERE **

 

Hear a range of stories from around the world connected with the diverse trees of Arnos Vale. Wonder as the story tellers wander through myth, legend, history and pure invention. This is a family friendly event. Each £10 ticket is per family and covers up to 2 adults and up to 3 children

 

Now looked after by the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust, Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol is a truly unique location and is one of the city's best-kept secrets. 

 

45 acres of peace and tranquility offer the perfect respite from the general hustle and bustle of the city, and the site is significant as being a place of heritage that features many monuments of local and global importance as well as historic listed buildings.  

 

Arnos Vale Cemetery can be booked for a whole range of events and special occasions such as corporate, fundraising and charity events, and it is a beautiful, unforgettable venue for a wedding. 

 

There is also a gift shop on-site selling Bristol Blue Glass, unique cards and confectionery, while the Atrium Cafe is the perfect place to sit down for a cup of tea and a slice of homemade cake. 

 

This is an event that your whole family will enjoy. Treat yourself nearing the half term break to an amazing location and some of the best stories to be told.

Tree Tales at Arnos Vale to astonish the whole family!

You can see all of the Arnos Vales events on their webpage - arnosvale.org.uk. For further info please visit or follow them on Facebook and Twitter.


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Matt Dailly

Matt, originally from Belfast, has only lived in Bristol for a year now and is studying Media & Journalism at UWE. He wants to concentrate his writing and media skills in Bristol's culinary culture, delving into what fine feasts the city has to offer and where the best places to go for food really are. Along with an aspiration to interview some of the influential people shaping Bristol and some who are simply passing through, Matt really is trying to make Bristol his new home! For any other info check out his Facebook or Twitter