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15th Oct 2014

Action Packed: Activities To Do Around Ireland (Spooky edition)

Sick of sitting around the house bored out of your mind? Then why not check out these three Action Packed activities located around Ireland…

JOE

Sick of sitting around the house bored out of your mind? Then why not check out these three Action Packed activities located around Ireland…

If you fancy getting out of the house to do something that you won’t forget in a hurry, then these awesome events will most definitely leave you wanting more, with thanks to MSL.

As Halloween is only around the corner, we’ve got an especially creepy guide this week.

Drive-in horror in Meath

Experience some of the most horrifying movies ever made in the spooky surroundings of Tattersalls Country House in Ratoath, Co. Meath. Their drive-in theatre will be showing classics, such as The Exorcist and The Shining, from October 24 – November 2.

Don’t fret if horror is not your cup of tea – they will also be showing wonderful classics such as Dead Poet’s Society, Mrs Doubtfire and Ghostbusters. Cars and movies – not a bad combination at all.

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For more screening info click here.

Become a believer in Cork

JOE isn’t sure whether we believe in ghosts or not, but we do know that we would be absolutely terrified visiting the 14th annual World Ghost convention in Cork on October 24.

However, if you’re brave enough it may be the perfect chance to experience the paranormal or maybe just gain a few stories to scare your mates. For more information click here.

Get your pumpkin ready for Cavan

Drag yourself and your pumpkins up to Virginia in Cavan for four days of fun for all the family. The festival, which goes on from October 24-28, has something for almost everyone – from fancy dress to artisan food.

Pumpkin-Festival

Just be careful when going on the Haunted Forest Walk…

For more information click here.

All pics via featured event’s websites.msl3

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