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Spooky Stay at Ballygally Castle in Antrim!

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With Halloween just around the corner, there’s no place more fitting to visit than the historical Ballygally Castle in Northern Ireland!

Located on the Antrim coast, the real-life haunted castle invites guests to embrace spooky season with an overnight offer – special guest and devilish afternoon tea included…

The castle at Ballygally Castle is known as one of the most haunted places in Northern Ireland. Legend has it that Lady Isabella, wife of James Shaw who built Ballygally Castle, was locked in a room at the top of the castle after Shaw snatched their son away, leaving her to die tragically while attempting to escape. While the Ghost Room in the tower can still be visited, no guests are allowed to stay there anymore, adding to the mystery and allure of this remarkable castle.

A Haunting Halloween Experience at Ballygally Castle, Northern Ireland

Guests can choose the hotel’s unique ‘Ghostly Nights & Delicious Delights’ package, thoughtfully crafted to provide a true spooky stay. They can enjoy a Halloween-themed afternoon tea filled with treats and savory snacks. As the sun sets, guests can retire to their rooms, where echoes of ghosts are reported to have been heard, before waking up to hearty full Irish breakfast…if they wake up, that is.

The ‘Ghostly Nights & Delicious Delights’ package includes an Overnight Stay, Afternoon Tea and Breakfast from €185 per room. For more information visit www.ballygallycastlehotel.com.

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Julia Labedz
Julia Labedz
Julia has several years of experience as a writer and editor, working with independent clients as well as larger organizations. Prior to working for ITTN she was a marketing executive. She has both a BA and MFA in English with Creative Writing, with an extensive professional and creative portfolio. In her free time, Julia works on her novel.

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