Fright Night is returning to Malin Head after 10 years
After a decade in the shadows, the Malin Head Haunted House is back, bigger, scarier, and more inclusive than ever.
Taking place at Malin Head Community Centre from October 24 to 26, 2025, this year’s Malin Head Fright Night brings the entire community together for an unforgettable weekend of entertainment, laughter, and spine-tingling scares, all while raising funds for local projects.
If you’re looking for a fun event this Halloween, the Malin Head Fright Night will not disappoint — it’s set to be a fantastic weekend.
With new technology adding eerie sounds, haunting lights, and chilling special effects, visitors can expect a thrilling experience like never before.
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Whether you’re brave enough to enter the haunted house or prefer to enjoy the festivities from a safe distance, there’s something for everyone at this year’s event.
There will be a special event for people with additional needs on Friday, October 24, from 7pm to 8pm.
The main event will then take place on Saturday, October 25, and Sunday, October 26, from 6pm to 10pm, at Malin Head Community Hall.
For updates and sneak peeks, follow the Malin Head Fright Night page on Facebook for all the latest spooky goings-on in Malin Head this Halloween.
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