Sheringham Park is to open up its picturesque grounds at twilight.
The night hike will take place at the National Trust's north Norfolk park on Monday, February 13 between 5pm and 7.30pm.
The moonlight will guide walkers along a three-mile trail among the 1,000 acres of woodland, using 'night vision' as their eyes adapt to the dark.
To make this year's event better, there will also be a new addition of an infrared scope, giving walkers an unusual look.
Rob Coleman, from the National Trust, says the hike is "a great way to explore the park out of hours" and that "when the sun goes down and the humans go home – the natural world comes to life".
Dogs will not be permitted and booking is essential, with an admission fee of £6 for adults and £4 for children.
Tickets are available at nationaltrust.org.uk.
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