Ghostly and Macabre Walks
Join the Ghostly and Macabre Tours to explore the darker side of Bury St Edmunds....
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About this event
Join Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides as they venture out on a dark winter’s night, to chill you with tales of ghostly apparitions, foul murders, witchcraft and spooky sights and sounds....
Dare to walk through the haunted churchyard and hear of the dastardly deeds committed there....
Not for the faint-hearted!
Tours begin at Halloween (Thursday 31st October and Friday 1st November) and continue on Friday evenings until March 2025, and last 90 minutes. Meet at your pre-booked time outside Marks and Spencer in Buttermarket.
Please let us know beforehand if you have any special access requirements. Unfortunately, the current tour route is unsuitable for wheelchair users. We regret that we cannot accept dogs (apart from assistance dogs) on our tours.
Suitable for adults and children aged 14+. All under 18s must be supervised by an adult.
All bookings are final and tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
Times:
October-December 6.30pm-8pm & 6.45pm-8.15pm. (Additional 7pm-8.30pm walk on 31 October). January-March 6.30pm-8pm only.
Tickets: £10 per person
Booking: Use the 'Book Tickets' button above or call 01284 758000, strictly limited to 5 tickets per customer. Groups larger than 5 should contact privatetoursbse@westsuffolk.gov.uk
About the Venue
Secrets, stories and scandals are yours for the asking on the daily official historic walking tour of Bury St Edmunds.
This 90-minute tour of the historic centre of Bury St Edmunds includes the Abbey Gate, the Abbey Gardens and Abbey Ruins, the statue of St Edmund, St Edmundsbury Cathedral, St Mary’s Churchyard, Church Walks, Guildhall Street, Hatter Street, Abbeygate Street and the main market area.
Find out about the legend of St Edmund and the wolf, Bury St Edmunds’ connections to the Magna Carta, where Charles Dickens stayed, and the final resting place of a French Queen and Henry VIII’s beloved sister. Hear about the story of the great Abbey - once one of Europe’s most important pilgrimage sites whilst visiting the ruins and see the oldest Norman building in the country and the second oldest building in England.
The history of Bury St Edmunds stretches back over a thousand years starting with the martyrdom of Edmund, Anglo Saxon King and the original Patron Saint of England. Later came the establishment of the Benedictine Abbey dedicated to St Edmund, which became a major focus of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages. With Medieval, Georgian and Norman architecture, a visit to Bury St Edmunds is like taking a trip through time.
The Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides are all green or blue badge registered having completed their training with the National Institute of Tour Guiding. With years of experience and with a love of Bury St Edmunds, its history and people and a great sense of humour, the tour guides will ensure you see the best that Bury St Edmunds has to offer.
Between April and October guided walking tours of Historic Bury St Edmunds (90 minutes) run daily at 11am.
Tours must be booked online in advance at the website above.
Tours cost Adults £10, Under 18s £5, and Under 5s free. We recommend parking at the long stay car park at Ram Meadow.
To manage social distance requirements the tour guides will now only accept online bookings, they have smaller group sizes and have modified their routes.
Ghost Tours
Visiting in Autumn or Winter? Then you'll love the Ghostly and Macabre Tours! Murder, executions, plague, riots, witchcraft and sightings of ghostly figures, the Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides take you on a journey around our haunted town.
Dog Friendly Tours
Join a special dog-friendly tour of the ancient abbey and historic town of Bury St Edmunds. Bury St Edmunds is the UK's most dog friendly town (Dog Friendly Awards 2024), and Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides offer dedicated tours for dog-lovers. With your dog you can discover 1,000 years of history, from monks and martyrs to Saxon kings and Tudor queens, from talking wolves and Magna Carta to Georgian chic and Mr Pickwick – you’ll find them all in Bury St Edmunds
Bespoke and Group Tours
The Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides also offer an extensive range of over 20 Themed Tours that can be pre-booked for groups and schools. All group, themed and ghost tours must be pre-booked and tickets are available from The Apex box office on Charter Square in the arc shopping centre. For information on the group tours and to book, contact The Apex box office on 01284 758130.
About the Venue
Murder, executions, plague, riots, witchcraft and sightings of ghostly figures, the Bury St Edmunds Tour Guides take you on a 90-minute journey around haunted Bury St Edmunds.
As you wind your way around the darkened streets there will be stories of screaming skulls, mysterious ‘monk’ like figures appearing in cellars, burnings, hangings and more, finishing up in the dark and deserted Great Churchyard where the tour guides will recall the stories from the Abbey and the famous Grey Lady.
Numbers are restricted to 20 guests per guide - perfect to hear the stories close up and maybe experience something out of the ordinary ...
Due to the content of the tour, participants must be aged 14 years or over.
The Ghostly and Macabre Tour runs from Halloween on October 31st to the end of March. Visit the website for dates, cost and how to book.