That has got to be our longest title ever but it covers everything left to cover about Halloween 2022 This is part and you can find Part 1 here, Part 2 Here and Part 3 here. Lets jump straight in shall we. (Updated 01/09/23)
Wales
Terror Mountain returns in 2023 in Aberystwyth with 5 attractions, Haunted Live, The Coven, Summoning, Killerz, and a brand new attraction for 2023 that will replace the night Stalker in Sanctum. The event will run for just 6 nights on the 13th, 20th, 21st, 27th, 28th and 31st October. For more information and to book tickets when released you can visit the Terror Mountain website.
Oakwood Theme Parks, Spooktacular is set to return for 2022 with the dates of this years event being announced on their website as 22nd, 23rd and 29th - 31st October. We are sure that when more is announced the Oakwood Spooktacular website will have it.
Zip World Betws-Y-Coed will once again play host to Ffear Fforest. The event will have two attractions included in the cost with The Nets and the Cursed Coaster. Additional upcharge attractions are available. The Nets will play host to a ton of clowns. The event will run from the 13th – 1st November. Ticket start from 33.00. For more information and to book tickets you can visit the Ffear Fforest website.
Zip World Tower will once again host Monsters of the Mine. The event has four different ticket options, depending on what experiences you would like a well as roaming monsters. The event will run from 13th October until the 1st November. Tickets start from £25.00. For more information and to book tickets you can visit the Monsters of the Mine website.
Gwrych Castle in Abergele presents Escape Alive, an immersive Halloween experience. The event will run 21st – 31st October. Tickets start from £20. For more information you can visit the Escape Alive website.
Halloween at Fonmon Castle returns this year. Included in the event is The Scare Run. The event will run for 18 nights from 14th – 31st October. Tickets start from £15.00. For more information and to book tickets you can visit the Fonmon Castle website.
Scotland
Duncarron Medieval Village have announced Duncarron Scaring Halloween. The event will run for 3 nights on the 26th, 27th and 28th October. For more information you can visit the Duncarron Medieval Village website.
Shadow of Fire circus have announced charity event The Haunted Asylum coming to Dundee The event will run for three nights on the 27th, 28th and 29th October. Tickets start from £6.13. For more information you can visit The Haunted Asylum website.
Outbreak at M&D’s Scotland presents The Coven. The event will run for 2 nights on the 29th and 30th October. They have two ticket options. Just The Coven will be £18.00 or they have a Coven and Darktober duo ticket for £26.95. For more information and to book tickets you can visit the M&D’s website.
Kelburn Castle will play host once again to their Haunted forest under the name Asylum. The event will run for 13 nights between the 13th and 31st October. Tickets are £15.00. For more information and to book tickets you can visit the Kelburn Castle website.
Northern Ireland
Crumlin Road Gaol has confirmed that Jail of Horrors returns in 2023. The event will run for four nights on the 13th, 20th, 27th and 31st October. Tickets start from £15.00. For more information and to book tickets you can visit the Jail of Horrors website.
Fright Nights at The Jungle NI is back for 2023. This years will see the return of their Woodland Trail, their interactive horror experience. But that’s not all. This year sees the return of scare mazes to the event with 6 scare mazes in The Inbred Horror House, The Circus, The Ward, The Cornfield, The Haunted Haycart and The Claustraforest. The event will run for 11 night throughout October from the 13th. Ticket aren’t yet on sale. For more information and to book tickets when they do become available you can visit The Jungle NI website.
AWAITING NEWS
Haunted Maize Maze at Valley View
Zombie Horroween / Castle Horror
Fright Nights at Codona's
Scotlands Fright Farm
Confirmed Not Returning
Scotlands Fright Farm at Muddy Boots
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