10 things to do in Northern Ireland this Halloween!
Here are ten exciting things to do 28 October – 3 November
Derry Halloween, 28 – 31 October. Every Halloween, the city of Derry~Londonderry comes alive with ancient spirits welcoming you to join its Awakening. Be part of Europe’s largest Halloween Festival as the Walled City welcomes the spirit of Samhain through its historic gates for a festival like no other. For four nights from October 28 –31 the worlds of past and present collide to create a dazzling street celebration of all things spooky, showcasing the folklore, history and heritage that makes the city so special.- Halloween Fireworks Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, 31 October. Join the grand finale of their Halloween Festival with an enchanting parade followed by a spectacular fireworks display. The parade will have the spooky train, puppets, dancers and more. This will be followed by fun activities in the town centre including free face painting, free ice cream, Party Bees characters and the amazing DJ Bob. Then enjoy something to eat and drink in town, before making your way to the Broadmeadow for the return of the Spectacular Firework display.
- Freaky Fun Farm at Fermanagh Fun Farm & Granny Flo’s Cafe, Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh, 19 – 30 October. Don’t miss Freaky Fun Farm for a Halloween experience of laughter, fear and prizes. During your experience you’ll get to enjoy the pumpkin patch field and carving shed, games to win some creepy prizes, or join the local witch at her spooky cinema to watch her favourite scary programme. Jump on board the terrifying train trail and dare to travel with their haunted character to meet some of his fiendish friends along the way. Check availability as some dates are fully booked.
- Drive-In Cinema at Let’s Go Hydro, Belfast, 21 October – 3 November. Get into the Halloween spirit at Let’s Go Hydro with drive-in showings of iconic spooky films like Hocus Pocus and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Enjoy the ultimate seasonal experience as you sit back and watch from the comfort of your car, with delicious pizza delivered right to your door. It’s the perfect way to celebrate Halloween in style!
- Supernatural October Half-Term at WWT Castle Espie, Comber, County Down, 26 – 31 October. Explore the supernatural this October half-term and discover activities that show just how super wetland nature can be. From wildlife spotting and bug hunting to wand-making and storytelling, the wetlands are bubbling over with magic. Also check out Mrs Maker’s Spooky Masquerade Art Workshop at WWT Castle Espie.
- Halloween Bug Hunt at The Argory, Moy, County Armagh, 28 – 31 October. Come and experience a creepy crawly half-term at The Argory. Spooky spiders and creepy crawlies are usually hidden away at The Argory, but this half-term they’ve come out and taken over.
- Halloween at Ulster American Folk Park, Omagh, County Tyrone, 28 – 31 October. Listen to tales of lore and misfortune, give barn dancing a go, dress up as a scarecrow, and taste delicious Halloween fayre like barmbrack and apple tart. Get involved with crafts, face-painting, and family-friendly activities plus a Halloween trail for little ones to follow.
- Samhain: Search for the Seven Sisters, Davagh Forest, County Tyrone, 1 November. Experience Samhain at OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory this Halloween, as they take you on a walk through the darkness of Davagh forest in search of the Seven Sisters. Your journey continues with a return to OM for a special Samhain-themed outdoor film projection. If the skies are clear, there will also be an opportunity to observe the stunning Pleiades star cluster through a telescope.
- Halloween at Ulster Folk Museum, Holywood, County Down, 29 – 31 October. Discover the origins, traditions and customs of the spookiest time of year. Watch traditional turnip carving demonstrations, get hands-on at the Halloween craft stations and listen to tales of Jack O Lantern in the RIC Barracks. Come along to learn about traditional folk cures and remedies and wonder at their magical crafts and curiosities (Halloween day only). You might even discover what the future holds for you in a cabbage reading at Coradreenan Farmhouse.
- Finn’s Frightful Fun Fest, Bushmills, County Antrim, 31 October. Spend this Halloween at Northern Ireland’s iconic World Heritage Site as their resident, ferocious giant hosts his Frightful Fun Fest at the Giant’s Causeway. Join Programming and Partnerships Officer, Keith for a series of special, spooktacular guided tours to hear unnerving stories of the lost spirits of the Causeway Coast. Enjoy face painting, a treasure hunt, creepy crafts and more.
Tickets are running out fast, so please book in advance. For more information on what’s on, or to plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland, visit discovernorthernireland.com.

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Escape for a night away at Newforge House with their Dusk ‘til Dawn offer.
Accompanied by a full chamber orchestra, Christmas at the Cathedral promises to usher in the Christmas season with grandeur and grace in one of the most majestic of settings.
Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of puppetry with Sea Legs Puppet Theatre’s gentle, musical retelling of The Ugly Duckling, where you’ll meet the Story Man and a host of other colourful characters. Join Henry Clutterback and The Musicians of Bremen on an exciting new journey filled with friendship and bravery. Keep an eye out for the wolf in Banyan Puppet Theatre’s classic rendition of Red Riding Hood and get ready for plenty of fun when Granny hosts a sleepover in the brand-new show Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite!
Returning for its 20th year this November, the award-winning event will run from November 28 to December 1, launching the Cathedral City’s Christmas celebrations. The city is set to bring its Georgian past to life through buildings, characters, customs and a jam-packed programme of events that will appeal to history buffs, curious families, culture vultures and foodies. Many of the events are free to attend, and so the destination is preparing to welcome thousands to the city across the four days.
Developed by Boom Clap Play, together with Playboard NI, Big Motive and local kids, it’s a digital ball pit that comes to life with colourful animations, characters and sounds to keep little people moving and big people happy.
Starting on Friday, 25th October, visitors can look forward to seeing Beetlejuice wandering the streets from 1-3pm, with a return appearance on Monday, 28th October. On Saturday, 26th October, Wednesday Addams & Uncle Fester will be making their spooky rounds from 1-3pm. On Tuesday, 29th October, Jack Skellington & Sally will join the fun from 2-3pm, while Huggy Wuggy & Kissy Missy will be out spreading thrills on Thursday, 31st October from 1pm.
As the time to board draws near, there’s something strange a-coming at the railway this Halloween. An ill wind is brewing, and it’s getting spookier by the day. As Halloween approaches, whispers of ghostly happenings and strange encounters are spreading through Downpatrick, like a deathly cold breeze on a chilly night, making the hairs on the back of your neck stand up.