Join Wild Ireland this Howl-oween for a jam packed week of giant pre-historic monsters, magic wizards and spooky stories. There's no better place to experience life before humans than at Wild Ireland and now on the 1st and 2nd of November, you can come roam the wild along side some of the largest dinosaurs known to mankind. Meet the Velociraptor, go fossil digging and win some epic prizes. Join Jurassic rangers in an attempt to keep the dinosaurs at bay. From Jurassic World to the Wizarding World come join the Potions and Magic Classes with Professor Judi Douglas . This spell-bounding witch will have you flying a broom or eating chocolate frogs in now time. And what could be more Howl-oweeny than some Spooky Stories? Doctor Proctor, the exotic adventurer will put on a show fit for all ages, as he travels the world. This performance includes magic tricks, circus skills and much much more. Get your tickets at - www.wildireland.org or on Facebook. Come dressed up in your favorite Howl-oween costume to be in with a chance of winning a spot prize. - Prices - €15 for Adults and €12 for kids (Open 10am to 5pm) Photo: none
10. Halloween Family Spooktacular at the City Hotel
Tickets now on sale and selling fast for family spooktacular at the City Hotel. The family spooktacular includes: Hot Buffet; Kids entertainment; Face Painting; Trick or treat sweetie corner; Wee bugs and bestie.; All with the best viewing point of the Halloween parade. To book, call 02871365800 or email [email protected]. Adults £26, kids £12.95 and under twos go free. Photo: none
The amazing Halloween Hay Trail will return from 14-31 October with locations across the entire district. Visitors and locals can expect to see some scary ghosties and ghouls as well as the family favourites such as SpongeBob Square pants, Super Mario and the Minions. Among the locations currently in the trail include: Bready, Donemana, Glenmornan, Artigarvan, Ballymagorry, Strabane and Castlederg. Some incredible sculptures you can expect to see this year include SpongeBob Square Pants, Super Mario and Lego Frankenstein. Photo: none
Experience the Halloween of a bygone era this October at the Ulster American Folk Park. As you walk around the outdoor museum, guides and demonstrators will be on hand to entertain you with a fun-filled programme of activities which explore Halloween in Rural Ulster and Pioneer America. Have your fortune told, listen to stories by the fireside, play some traditional games and pastimes and watch out for some spooky friends as you tour the museum. Visit www.ulsteramericanfolkpark.org for more information. Photo: none