Halloween at Swords Castle

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Swords Castle, Friday 29th October - Sunday 31st October

This year's Creepy Crawl will be a fiendish fright for all the family, with ghastly ghouls and creepy creatures of all shapes and sizes inhabiting the Castle.
Join us dressed in your Halloween costume and follow your trail map which will take you through the illuminated haunted castle, and collect tricks and treats along the way.
Watch out for ghastly ghouls and hair-raising shocks while on the crawl, and you definitely won't miss the fiery finale!

Booking is required

Tickets are €5 per family (up to 6 people per ticket)
Tickets are not available on an individual basis

Please arrive at the event together in your group of up to 6 people, and no earlier than 10 minutes before your slot time

The crawl duration will last approx. 15 – 20 minutes
4pm – 6pm slots are suitable for children aged 4-7
These crawls will be less scary but still spooky

6pm – 9pm slots are suitable for children aged 7+
*CAUTION* Scary!

All proceeds will be donated to The Fingal Helping Hand Fund

The Fingal Helping Hand Fund was established in 2005 by Fingal County Council employees to provide financial assistance to local, national and international registered charities and other worthy causes nominated by fund members. The fund is financed by subscriptions from employees or retired employees of Fingal County Council.

**There will be no fireworks display at this event**


Date:
Friday 29th October - Sunday 31st October
Time:
Price:
€6
Address:
Swords Castle, Bridge Street, Townparks, Swords, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Swords Castle, Bridge Street, Townparks, Swords, County Dublin, Ireland

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