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Halloween Walking Tour

Town Hall/Ards Arts Centre, Conway Square, Newtownards, County Down, BT23 4JA
Halloween Walking Tour

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This event is organised by Valhalla Street Theatre. This event has been submitted by a third party, please note, details are subject to change.

As nights are dark and winds are howling, things are going bump in the night. Halloween, old Hallows Eve or Samhain as the ancient Celts called it, is the time of the year when spirits are mischievous and spooky happenings occur. Newtownards has a rich history of ghosts, ghouls and witches with many stories to be told. Come along and join Valhalla Street Theatre as they take you on a spooky tour of Newtownards, to meet frightful folk from the past and hear their chilling stories

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Please dress for outdoor event.
Suitable for children 5+
 

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Ticket£6.50 per ticket

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Opening Times

Season (30 Oct 2025)
DayTimes
Thursday19:30 - 20:45

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