Luminate light show returns to Coombe Abbey Park
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A popular winter light show is set to return at a park for another year.
The Luminate trail will light up the grounds of Coombe Abbey Park, in Coventry, from this Friday until 2 January.
Suitable for all ages, it will feature more than 23 interactive exhibits, including a laser projection, a talking tree and a mirror ball alley.
More than 2,000 people attended the opening weekend of the show last year, event organisers said.
The mile-long illuminated trail, set in the grounds of the 12th Century hotel on Brinklow Road, takes around 90 minutes to complete.
It also features a fire pit for toasting marshmallows and a Christmas food market, offering hot drinks and food as well as hampers and gifts.
Tickets for the event are available online.
"We are really looking forward to coming back to Coombe Abbey Park," said Daniel Maycock, Luminate director.
"Its a lovely venue with such character and history, and is perfect for an enchanting light trail.
"The team is working on some new lighting installations and interactive moments for this year and a new route around the gardens and we are very exciting about the upcoming opening."
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