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    Halloween thrills return to Zip World with Ffear Fforest and Monsters of the Mine

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 27, 2025No Comments
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    Zip World is turning up the fear factor this Halloween with the return of two of its most spine-chilling events – Ffear Fforest in Betws-y-Coed and Monsters of the Mine in Aberdare. Running until 2nd November, both attractions promise an unforgettable night of adrenaline, screams, and eerie fun.

    Ffear Fforest – Betws-y-Coed (until 2nd November)
    Back for another year of chaos, Ffear Fforest is one of North Wales’ most popular Halloween nights out. Set deep in the woods at Zip World Fforest, the experience features the Cursed Coaster, The Nets, and a brand-new Paintball Range, with creepy clowns and sinister surprises lurking around every corner.

    Night passes start from £22 per person, giving guests two rides on the Cursed Coaster and unlimited access to The Nets. Additional experiences like Nightfall, Screamride, and the Paintball Range can be booked separately.

    Highlights include:

    • Cursed Coaster – The UK’s only alpine coaster of its kind. Race 700m through pitch-black forest at speeds of up to 25mph, guided only by the eerie glow of your headlamp.

    • The Nets – Suspended high in the trees, this chaotic zone lets you hide from clowns, bounce through the darkness, and watch the pandemonium unfold.

    Ffear Fforest runs until Sunday 2nd November 2025, from 7.30pm to 10.30pm, and is suitable for ages 9 and up.

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    Monsters of the Mine – Tower Colliery, Aberdare (until 2nd November)
    In South Wales, Monsters of the Mine has returned to Zip World Tower, transforming the historic coal mine into a terrifying playground of darkness, monsters, and high-speed thrills.

    This immersive Halloween experience runs until Sunday 2nd November 2025, from 7pm to 10.30pm, and is suitable for ages 9 and up. With night passes starting from £5, visitors can choose from several fright-filled options depending on their fear level:

    • Night Pass (Spectator) – Experience the atmosphere and watch the chaos for just £5.

    • Night Pass – Terror Coaster (from £20) – Brave the UK’s first 2-seater coaster in pitch darkness, racing along 1km of twisting track.

    • Night Pass – Phoenix (from £22) – Fly at 80mph on the Phoenix zip line through the night sky, dodging monsters as you go.

    • Night Pass – Terror Coaster & Fear Flyer (from £25) – Soar through two terrifying zip zones with creatures lurking below.

    • Night Pass – Terror Coaster & Cursed Climber (from £27) – Climb and zip through towering mining relics in total darkness.

    With monsters, strobe lights and heart-pounding action throughout, Monsters of the Mine is a Halloween experience like no other in South Wales.

    Both events promise to deliver unforgettable Halloween thrills and are expected to sell out fast. Whether you’re braving the forest or descending into the depths of the mine, Zip World has your ultimate Halloween adventure covered this October.

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