A Staffordshire scream park is to extend its terror inducing Halloween fright nights for 2022 following the sell-out success of their festival themed scare attraction last year.
This October the National Forest Adventure Farm, in Tatenhill, near Burton, will play host to 15-nights of gruesome fright nights as part of their Screamfest festival of terror.
Starting a week earlier on Friday 7th October, expect freakish clowns, zombies, blood and gore to take over the normally family friendly site with five scare attractions, as well as live music and wince inducing stunts from extreme performers throughout the night in the dedicated stage area.
This year the nightmare will return with fan favourite scare Insomnia as well as the resurrection of the most popular attractions from 2022 for one year only.
New for 2022 fear inducing attraction Insomnia will be updated with all new rooms to trap unwitting victims in their worst nightmare. Following the success of maze based scare Creed Farm last year, the terrifying attraction will be updated in the New for 2022 maize maze design with guests struggling to break free from the Creed family clutches.

Longstanding scare Love Hurts will call last orders in 2022 as it returns for its final terrifying speed dating sessions before the gore filled Dice Heart pub closes for good atHalloween – beware you don’t get left behind with a lock in! Hillbilly Joe’s Zombie Zoo, which sees guests try to escape the clutches of the zombie frenzy, and Freakout on Tour, awakening the funhouse of doom as the clowns rise from the ashes, make up the five fan favourites.
Ivor Robinson, who owns the National Forest Adventure Farm with his brother Tom said: “Our supercharged festival nights offer something for everyone with live entertainment, extreme performances and unique scares.
“We are excited to be reuniting and updating some of our most popular scares in 2022.
“For us it is so important that we provide the unexpected so be prepared to be shocked with blood, gore, zombies, and clowns. Just think of your worst nightmare with plenty of screams and laughter and the usual Screamfest flair.”
The National Forest Adventure Farm has been running night time adult Halloween scream parks at the 40 acre site since 2012. Growing to over 23,000 visitors per year, the annual Halloween attraction, which is run by owners and scare fanatics Tom and Ivor, has seen the brothers travel to America’s largest scare convention Transworld, for new and interesting ideas to update the scream park.
More than 100 live actors are spread out across the five attractions with fire acts, extreme street performers and entertainers providing non-stop live entertainment on the stage.

A scare around every corner, expect a night long festival of horror themed entertainment. The dedicated stage area will play host to a variety of shock and extreme acts with live music, street food and a licensed bar adding to the festival theme.
The evening event starts on Friday 7th October, and will be open for 15 selected dates until Monday 31st October. Tickets give you access to five attractions as well as night of gruesome street entertainment and live acts. Fairground rides, street food and a bar are also available.
Screamfest is a scary experience and not recommended for under 16s. Under 16s will not be admitted without an 18+ year responsible adult and must be supervised at all times.
For more information, visit http://www.screamfest.co.uk
