Are you ready for the fright of your life at Terror Mountain?

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A leading Mid Wales attraction is promising to “terrify even the bravest of soul” with a scary event in the run up and including Halloween.

 

A Victorian lead mine at the Silver Mountain Experience, near Aberystwyth, has been transformed for its ninth year into the award-winning scare attraction, Terror Mountain, a place where nightmares come true.

 

Terror Mountain will be running on selected nights from Friday, October 18 until Halloween. Tickets are strictly limited and have sold out in previous years, so pre-booking online at https://www.terrormountain.co.uk/tickets/ is recommended.

 

View a trailer for Terror Mountain 2024 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY6iUyV5Ft8 .

 

Visitors can brave five terrifying live action horror attractions and roaming entertainment, as well as enjoying food and refreshment at the bar and BBQ.

 

New for 2024, a re-awakening of one of Terror Mountain’s earlier concepts, Wild Woods II promises to be a party like no other.

 

Celebration will quickly turn to despair, as visitors realise the woods hold more than innocent festival goers as they are forced to find your way through a twisted maze to avoid becoming the next feats for a family of cannibals.

 

Alongside Wild Woods II, the award-winning attraction KILLERZ returns to Terror Mountain. Visitors will be a part of an exciting new horror film being shot on location but there’s something the director isn’t divulging.

 

Winner of Best Original Concept and Idea at the 2023 ScareCON SCARE Awards, KILLERZ is not one for the faint-hearted.

 

As well as KILLERZ, returning favourites include the terrifying Summoning, where visitors witness a séance that goes horribly wrong. Guests will have no choice but to find shelter in ‘Sanctum’, an apocalyptic thriller set in an old chapel, which has become the last remaining safe place on earth from a horde of malevolent demons.

 

There is also a chance to experience a paranormal investigation at Haunted: Live. What could possibly go wrong in a haunted Victorian mine?