THERE will be ghostly goings on at the National Trust for Scotland’s battle of Bannockburn experience in Stirling.

The team are taking inspiration from the gruesome history of the battle to create a frighteningly fun Halloween event on Saturday, October 29.

The conservation charity is hosting Halloween events at a range of spook levels this October, all over the country.

At Bannockburn, younger visitors are invited to get into their guising gear for some Halloween traditions like dooking for apples, games and medieval-inspired activities too like archery at this family-friendly event.

 It runs from noon until 4pm. There is a small additional charge for archery.

The battle of Bannockburn is a multi-award-winning visitor centre, funded by the Scottish Government and the Heritage Lottery Fund. With cutting edge 3D technology, this new battle of Bannockburn experience puts visitors at the heart of the action in a fully immersive game.

The landscape and parkland allow visitors to appreciate the site believed to be Bruce’s campsite before the battle, and its restored commemorative monuments including the iconic statue of Robert the Bruce.