The popular Wonderlights winter experience has announced its return to Malahide Castle and Gardens for 2022 with a theme that is sure to attract excited crowds when it runs from from November 4 until January 3.
Organisers Follow Fox Events today announced the return of the family attraction, which will take visitors on an adventure through the Irish Countryside to the Northern Lights with its 'The Night Sky'.
Wonderlights is in its third year and has proven to be hugely popular amongst Dubs during the festive season.
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This year's The Night Sky route begins with a magical sensory light show in the sprawling woodlands with breath taking visuals capturing The Irish Countryside.
Visitors will then continue through an immersive journey through frozen Arctic Forests before arriving at the mesmerizing Northern Lights.
Guests will be looking upwards for a lot of the trail, witnessing meteor showers, shooting stars and the sprawling cosmos.
Wonderlights is Ireland’s only multi-sensory outdoor trail and the previous event's themes were Ireland By Night and Castle of Light.
This year's spectacle was curated by an international team of talented creatives and was created using state of the art technologies and dazzling displays.
Wonderlights is designed to be an accessible experience for all the family and is wheelchair and pram friendly.
Tickets for Wonderlights at Malahide Castle start at €20 for Adults and €16.50 for children, students/OAPs (plus booking fee). Infants under two years of age go for free.
Tickets go on general sale on Tuesday, September 13 at wonderlights.ie, with pre-sale access and a 15% discount available from September 12 for those who sign up and book their visit between November 4 and November 17.
Admission to Wonderlights is every 15 minutes from dusk.
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