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Hallowe'en Happenings in Groomsport

Groomsport village and Cockle Row Cottages, Harbour area off Main Street, Groomsport, County Down, BT19 6JR
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Our favourite cute and cuddly animals will be back with Blackberry Farm on the green. For those that dare… step inside the cottage and join Marianne McShane for some spooky storytelling around the fire. Watch out for the Witch, flying in for the day as she casts spells through her spooky bubbles and potions, captivating her audience. To burn off some energy, follow the Halloween Trail hunting for the clues around the shore front and bring back the answer to get a treat - no trick just a treat. We'd love to see you in fancy dress for this 'spooktacular' afternoon of fun!

Activity at Cockle Row Cottages, 2 - 4pm |  Cottages open 1-5pm |  Admission Free

Also, head to the Boat House beside the harbour, where the volunteers from  Discover Groomsport will be hosting  Hallowe'en crafts and games - they will also be leading a fancy dress parade along the shore front!

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Season (27 Oct 2024)
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Sunday14:00 - 17:00

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