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The Best Spooky Airbnb Stays in Ireland for Halloween Midterm!

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With Halloween Midterm creeping up on us, Airbnb has curated a spooktacular wishlist of stays in Ireland, from a Gothic church in Waterford to a historic castle with lake views in Galway!

Airbnb invites travellers to get into the spirit of Samhain, an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition, and explore destinations around Ireland – where the celebrations first began over 2,000 years ago.

Whether you’re looking for a spine-tingling getaway with friends or planning some family fun, this list has something for everyone. From haunted hideaways to cosy, spooky-themed escapes, these destinations promise an unforgettable Halloween experience for all ages.

The mysterious and unique getaways are a selection of Guest Favourites – a collection of the two million most-loved homes on Airbnb based on ratings, reviews and reliability. This means guests can expect to be transported back in time to the ancient traditions of the Samhain festival, complete with today’s comforts and luxuries.

Spooky Places to Stay in Ireland this October 

Ross Castle – Oldcastle, Co. Meath

The 500-year-old Norman Keep at Ross Castle was mentioned in The Lonely Planet as one of the “Ten Lesser-Known Haunted Places in the World”. Guests have the entire castle to themselves to explore and discover secrets of the hidden past. Overlooking Lough Sheelin, you may even spot a sea monster at night. 

Bagenal Harvey Cottage – Tomhaggard, Co. Wexford

Nestled beside the eerie Butlerstown Castle which dates back to the 1500s, this location is bound to send a shiver down your spine. Upon arrival, guests are invited on a tour of Butlerstown Castle which is full to the brim with tales of the past. Those brave enough can explore the 100-acre grounds on which the cottage sits.

15th Century Castle – Julianstown, Co.  Meath

This historic castle stay is guaranteed to transport you to the Middle Ages. The castle still contains an original spiral stone staircase and a unique barrel vaulted basement, the perfect setting for getting into the Halloween spirit. The location is ideal for those looking to explore historically rich sites, with the Newgrange monument being a 20-minute drive from the castle.

Abbey Room at Claregalway Castle – Claregalway, Co. Galway

Claregalway Castle’s rich history dates back to a chief stronghold of Clanricarde Burkes in the 1400s. Guests can learn about the deep rooted heritage of the castle by taking a private tour of the Castle Tower. In the evening, fall asleep in a luxurious four poster bed in the Abbey Room, adorned with rich and intricate carvings for the full chilling experience.

Guilcagh Church – Portlaw, Co. Waterford

Guilcagh Church entices you into a world of haunting elegance through its iron-gated double doors. Surrounded by an old graveyard with visible headstones, the property exudes a spiritual charm. Inside, the church radiates a chilling luxury, with an oversized wood-burning stove and a wooden spiral staircase. The altar, now a kitchen, creates a perfect ambiance for shared dinners and storytelling this Halloween.  

Wilton Castle – Bree, Co. Wexford

Elegant yet foreboding, Wilton Castle stands as a 19th century fortress on the banks of the Boro River, offering a chillingly luxurious stay in Ireland’s shadowy south-east. Encircled by vast parklands and woods, the castle has been standing since 1247, when the first tower was erected. Guests are encouraged to explore the vast spooky woodlands that surround the castle. 

Fanningstown Castle – Adare, Co. Limerick

Fanningstown Castle, a brooding gothic fortress from the 12th century, has been meticulously restored, yet its ancient walls still whisper secrets of the past. Just three miles from Adare, the spacious, hauntingly beautiful interiors offer an exciting retreat for family and friends. Guests can enjoy an enclosed patio, perfect for telling spooky stories during twilight. 

Carraigin Castle – Headford, Co. Galway 

A 13th century lakeside fortress looms over the shores of Lough Corrib. Surrounded by seven acres of enchanted lawns, park, and woodland, the castle invites you to explore its ghostly grounds or tell stories of the past by the fire. Gothic windows and oak-beamed ceilings exude an unsettling charm, perfect for those who dare to stay. Guests can take in breathtaking views of Lough Corrib and the distant hills of Connemara and Mayo.

Head to Airbnb to explore the Guest Favourites filter further when planning your next trip! 

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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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