Join us for a fun filled haunted experience. Our custom built ghost bus has spared no expense in putting you at unease as we explore one of the most haunted areas in Co.Louth. Carlingford is rich in Medieval history, full of ghosts, ghouls, characters and our very own headless driver, if you dare!
- The Carlingford Ghost Bus® Tour Experience lasts approximately 1h45 Hours long
- Departs at 5pm and 7pm Saturdays and Sundays.
- SPECIAL HALLOWEEN PERIOD SLOTS AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION WHEN BOOKING
- The departure location is on the bridge at the main entrance to King Johns Castle, Carlingford 54°02'35.4"N 6°11'15.3"W
- Tickets cost 28 Euros per seat. The only way to book is online
- SPECIAL HALLOWEEN PERIOD SLOTS AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION WHEN BOOKING
- VERY limited seats available on each slot. Early booking online strongly advised!
- This is a very intimate experience given the nature of the tour and custom designed space inside
- Management take no responsibility for any blood, guts, spills and heart attacks!
- Strobe lights, smoke and other special effects will be utilised inside the bus
- A quick stop at local pub Lily Finnegans for the trusty ones to get a drink!
- Adult supervision & discretion advised!
- CONTACT US on +353 87 176 3327 or via info@carlingfordghostbus.ie
- GROUP AND PRIVATE BOOKINGS CAN BE MADE FOR ANY DATES AND TIME OF YOUR CHOICE
Whilst most of Carlingford’s grisly past has been left behind to history, not every character has decided to pass over into the next world. Enter if you dare!
Meet the 'Headless Ghost of Taaffe's Castle' and mingle with the 'Priest' and 'girl in red' at the most haunted building in Ireland!
Who doesn't love a good love story? Engrossed in tragedy, Learn about the "White Knight of Carlingford Castle" seen to stalk the stairways!
Discover the fate of the ‘Lord Blaney Ghost Ship’ after it left Warrenpoint in 1833 - one of the coast’s most enduring ghost ship stories!
Keep your eye out for the Greenore Ghost dragging a chain - believed to be one of the slaves upon the ghostship that sank near Greenore!
Come face to face with our headless driver! As a local man made his way towards Dundalk, he heard am awful noise. It was a terrifying rumble of wheels!