The Forbidden Forest Is Coming To The Harry Potter Tour

It’s just been announced that The Forbidden Forest will open 31st March 2017. Tickets regularly sell out way ahead of time so it’s advised to book this quickly!

The Forbidden Forest may be strictly off-limits to Hogwarts students, but for the first time this March, you will be able to defy Professor Dumbledore’s orders and follow the footsteps of Harry, Ron and Hermione deep into the grounds of the Forbidden Forest.

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The Forbidden Forest Experience

The real-life Forbidden Forest will look very much like the Forbidden Forest you’ve seen in the films, with 19 trees – each 12 feet wide – with giant roots you have to trek through. There’ll also be controllable weather to make things atmospheric

They’ll be loads of cool stuff to do inside the forest including one of Rubeus Hagrid’s original costumes on display for you to check out. They’ll also be a full-size model of Buckbeak to bow to.

As you move deeper into the forest you’ll come head to head with Aragog and spiderling friends.

Entrance to the forest will be included in the normal ticket price.

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Dominic Sawyer

Dominic has been writing on the web since 2000. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Biological Sciences from Nottingham University and his research thesis has been published in journals. With a foundation in painstaking research he found his passion for travel and has worked in the sector for 20 years. He has written a book about travel and has extended his expertise to consumer research across the travel and leisure sector.