Head ranger Nic Sheerin said: "What's certain is that it's time to start working flat out for our October Hallowe'en Horrors' event and tickets are already selling fast.
"At last year's fright night we were almost swamped by folk wanting to go on a ghoulish walk through pitch-dark woods."
This year's event is going to be on three nights, October 29, 30 and 31.
Miss Sheerin urged people to buy tickets as soon as possible. No one will be allowed in without one. Phone 01606 882167 for details.
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