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5 Spooky Halloween Attractions To Attend This October

Spooky season is officially upon us, which means Halloween events are back with a bang!

There’s plenty of fun things to do this October in the lead up to fright night, especially if you’re fond of a good scare…

So to make life a little easier for you, we’ve listed some of the top attractions to book below:

Farmaphobia

Farmaphobia is back this year, and it’s scarier than ever.

With four terrifying haunts spread out across 100 acres on Causey Farm in Co. Meath, this Halloween attraction isn’t for the faint hearted.

Tickets are priced between €25 and €35, and can be booked here.

Tayto Park After Dark

If you’re looking for a less scary way to celebrate Halloween this year, Tayto Park After Dark sounds like the perfect night out.

Taking place on October 23rd, 29th & 30th, you can experience the Cú Chulainn Coaster in the dark, brave the Rotator, or take to the night sky on the Endeavour and much more!

Tayto Park have noted that this is a “no scare” event, so your jumpy pals can rest easy.

Tickets are €15p.p., and can be bought here.

The Nightmare Realm

Just like Farmaphobia, The Nightmare Realm is NOT for the faint hearted.

Once again, the RDS in Dublin will be transformed into a terrifying house of horrors this October to celebrate Halloween.

Within the Realm, visitors will be immersed in their darkest fears with three new gut-
wrenching horror experiences – The Church of the Damned, Panic Attack and The
Butcher Boys.

The Nightmare Realm will run from October 9th – 31st, and tickets are priced between €22 – €32. You can purchase tickets here.

Púca Festival

 

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Púca Festival returns to Ireland’s ancient east this year with a host of spooktacular events.

Taking place across Meath and Louth, the events promise to “salute the Halloween spirits through folklore, food, myth and music”.

From spooky tours of old castles to Halloween themed trad sessions, Púca Festival has something for everyone.

The festival takes place from October 23rd – 31st, and tickets for all the events are available here.

Halloween Happenings at Lullymore Heritage & Discovery Park

 

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Lullymore Heritage & Discovery Park in Kildare will host Halloween Happenings for nine spooky days from Saturday, October 23rd to Sunday, October 31st.

Visitors have been told to prepare for plenty of ghastly ghouls and terrifying treats -including haunted holograms, terror train trips (not suitable for children), and treacherous treasure hunts.

Usual admission rates apply for the Halloween events, which can be booked in advance here.

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