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Finn's Frightful Fun Fest

44 Causeway Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT57 8SU
Fog on the Grand Causeway

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Spend this Halloween at Northern Ireland's iconic World Heritage Site as their resident, ferocious giant hosts his Frightful Fun Fest! What a spooky schedule he has in store...

SPECTACULAR SPOOKY TALES: 11:00AM & 2:00PM

Join Programming and Partnerships Officer, Keith for a series of special, spooktacular guided tours to hear of unnerving stories of the lost spirits of the Causeway Coast, including Stingy Jack, The Hidden Mine of Ballycastle and The Phantom Carriage of Loughareema...

FACEPAINTING: 11:00AM - 2:00PM

Facepainting by the Sea's Lorraine Carmichael will be on-hand to paint all kinds of spooky, bizarre creations on faces!

HAUNTED HALLOWEEN TREASURE HUNT: 11:00AM - 4:00PM

Solve the riddles and decipher creepy clues to discover the gruesome, hidden secrets that lie along the way.

CREEPY CRAFTS: 11:00AM - 4:00PM

Get into the Halloween spirit by getting creative and making your own creepy craft to decorate your home!

Why not show Finn McCool that you can be just as scary as him, by dressing up as your favourite Halloween character!

National Trust Members and Local Pass Holders gain free access. Pre-booking is strongly recommended via the official website. This is a free event; normal admission charges apply.

Ticket price includes the full Visitor Experience; access to guided tours with our award-winning storytelling team, use of hand-held audio guides, access to exhibition and interpretation areas, shop, café, use of all facilities, including the loan of accessibility equipment, and reserved on-site parking.

Be there if you dare...

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Season (31 Oct 2024)
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Thursday11:00 - 16:00

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