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HomeArts & CultureSpooky good fun at Cliffs of Moher over Bank Holiday weekend

Spooky good fun at Cliffs of Moher over Bank Holiday weekend

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Something’s brewing, and it’s going to be ghoulishly fun! Cliffs of Moher Experience have a wicked weekend of spooktacular Halloween activities planned for all monsters big and small!

The visitor centre will be adorned in Halloween decorations from Saturday October 29 to Monday October 31. Witching hour will begin at 8am until 7pm, with activities running throughout the day.

Staff will be telling tales of long ago and spooky stories from the Cliffs of Moher Experience within the visitor centre. Anyone who arrives in Halloween fancy dress will be in with a chance of winning some scarily good spot prizes.

On arrival, all children will also receive a Treasure Hunt with clues leading them to five locations on site.

Visitors to Ireland’s most popular natural attraction also will be able to enjoy a menu filled with locally sourced produce.

The Cliffs View Café and Puffins Nest Café, both located within the visitor centre, will be offering visitors Halloween Muffins, and Treats, as well as Pumpkin Soup.

Geraldine Enright, Director of the Cliffs of Moher Experience invites anyone thinking of coming along next weekend to download the new Cliffs of Moher Experience app in advance of their visit.

With free Wi-Fi available throughout the main visitor centre building and viewing platforms, visitors will be able to access a range of information about the Cliffs via their smartphone on the day.

Visit www.cliffsofmoher.ie for more details.

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