A woolly good time promised at Halloween with Andean Alpacas
It’s shaping up to be a scary Halloween in Cullion as Andean Alpacas host their Pumpkin Carving and Haunted House Experience.
The event runs from this Saturday, October 25, to Friday October 31, and has lots of different family-friendly activities, including meeting and petting friendly alpacas, exploring a Halloween Trail, and seeing the interesting , and scary characters along the way.
The characters there to help visitors with pumpkin carving and exploring the Halloween Trail include witches and other Halloween-themed actors.
Andean Alpacas founder and owner, Paul O’Brennan, said: “People will go through our yard, which will have dungeons and a guillotine and a big tall devil walking around on stilts, with loads of other scary things around.
“Overall, it’s going to be bigger and better than it ever was before, and hopefully everybody will enjoy it and come back for our other planned events for Christmas, Easter, summer, and Halloween again,” Paul added.
“We carry out therapeutic visits, so we are used to organising all the time, but it can be a bit stressful for a few weeks running up to it.
“It’s worth it, and I hope everybody gets an opportunity to come and enjoy the whole situation and come back for all of our other events in the future.”