Pumpkins After Dark

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Newbridge House & Farm, Friday 3rd October - Friday 31st October

Join us this October at Newbridge House and Farm, Donabate, for Pumpkins After Dark – Ireland’s newest and most enchanting outdoor Halloween event! Featuring over 10,000 hand-carved pumpkins, this magical, family-friendly experience will captivate visitors of all ages.

Discover a Magical Halloween Wonderland
Explore a mesmerizing, one-kilometer illuminated pumpkin pathway filled with intricately carved sculptures and dazzling displays. Encounter classic Halloween characters, fairies, dragons, movie heroes, and beloved pop culture icons, all enhanced by immersive music, captivating sound effects, and mesmerizing visuals.

Event Highlights:
-Live Pumpkin Carving Demonstrations: Witness talented artists creating spectacular pumpkin art right before your eyes.
-Autumn Treats & Sweets: Indulge in delicious seasonal snacks and sweets that capture the spirit of Halloween.
-Instagram-Worthy Photo Opportunities: Capture unforgettable memories at our picturesque displays.

Make Pumpkins After Dark your newest autumn tradition!


Date:
Friday 3rd October - Friday 31st October
Time:
5.15pm
Price:
From €17.25
Address:
Newbridge House & Farm, Hearse Road, Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Newbridge House & Farm, Hearse Road, Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, County Dublin, Ireland

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