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Oidhreacht Éireann

Halloween

Find ghoulishly great days out at our Halloween events taking place across the country.

Gather your little monsters to solve creepy clues at our mid-term quests.

Join storytellers for family-friendly fun or enjoy spooky woodland walks through the shadowy grounds of our historic places.

You could also be in with a chance to win a 'Family Heritage Card' with our spooky Halloween colouring competition below.

Spooky Halloween Colouring Competition

Pick up your spooky image of Trim Castle at our participating sites or simply print here.

How to enter?

Take a photograph of your entry and email to heritagemarketing@opw.ie.

Closing date for entries 02/11/2025.

Winners will be announced 07/11/2025 and will receive a Family Heritage Card giving them unlimited access to some the country’s most iconic landmarks.

Íoslódáil do íomhá scanrúil anseo

aerial view of trim castle, with a deep orange sunset filling the sky above.

Ghost Hunt at Ennis Friary

This Halloween visit Ennis Friary and join the hunt for some ghostly figures making a special appearance on site from October 31st to November 2nd. If you can spot the ghostly visitors you can enter a draw to win a family heritage card which will allow you visit OPW heritage sites for free for a whole year

Sealgaireacht ar Thaibhsí anseo

A paper ghost sits in a hole in a wall

Halloween Trail 2025: ‘The hour of Darkness is upon us……’

Charles Fort Military Fortress

As Samhain approaches the gates to the Other World are opening and long forgotten residents are stirring in the shadows. The Sinister Seven have risen. It is time to face your fears and delve into the darkest corners of Charles Fort. Bring a torch!

Tabhair aghaidh ar do chuid eagla anseo

A ghost doll holds lanterns.

MYSTERY GADGETS OF THE BASEMENT

Emo Court

Our housekeeper is back for Halloween – this time she’s swapped her apron for a witch’s hat!
Step back in time and discover the weird and wonderful gadgets servants used many years ago.
A fun, family friendly experience exploring curious Victorian objects!

Foghlaim faoi na giuirléidí rúndiamhair anseo

Front driveway to Emo Court

Kids Castle Tour and Treasure Hunt

On Monday, October 27, Ross Castle is planning to offer two very special child-centered tours at 10:30am and 2:30pm. There will be a Halloween spin on a castle that has seen plenty of ghouls, goblins and witches over the years.
From October 24 to November 2 kids of all ages will also be able to take part in our free Treasure Hunt, collecting great information and Halloween stickers along the way.

Taiscéal an Caisleán ag Oíche Shamhna

The Creepy Castle Quest

Portumna Castle and Gardens

The Creepy Castle Quest is a fun family treasure hunt where participants follow the riddles that will lead to the ultimate answer.

Faigh an taisce anseo

autumn orange leaves cover the ground outside the castle

Halloween Arts and Crafts for Schools

Halloween arts and crafts for schools. Making spooky decorations in the Abbey.

Tuilleadh eolais

A table with sheets of art and some Halloween decorations

Halloween at Glasnevin

These events are free and the Magical plants demonstrations take place every 30 mins from 12pm  in the children’s garden and are first come first served.

Join us for a spooktacular Halloween celebration at the National Botanic Gardens!

Tosaíonn spraoi Oíche Shamhna anseo

A pile of pumpkins

Themed Tour October – Samhain Embers

National Botanic Garden of Ireland

Samhain Embers: The folklore and traditions of Irish plant

Rekindle the ancient folklore and traditions of Samhain on this special Halloween tour. Explore the myths and folklore of plants that were used during this otherworldly time and discover the stories associated with them.

Foghlaim faoi bhéaloideas Samhain anseo

A woman dressed up as a witch stands over pumpkins.
Viking Hut at Halloween

Cárta Oidhreachta

Rochtain gan teorainn ar ár n-oidhreacht

Tuilleadh eolais

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