All dressed up with nowhere to go? Don't sweat! Take a look at our list below to find the scariest Halloween events of 2012. We’ve covered all areas of the UK so there’s a spooky something for everybody...
28th October, Starting at 3.30pm - 8.30pm
Fright Night is Britain’s biggest Halloween Carnival, attracting up to 40,000 people each year!

Always staged on the Sunday before Halloween (Sunday 28th October 2012 - 3.30pm until 8.30pm), we close the roads in Sheffield City Centre around Fargate, Tudor Square, Barkers Pool, Peace Gardens, Surrey Street, Leopold Street, Orchard Square, Millennium Square & Winter Gardens for this ‘mass promenade’ event. Attractions for 2011 included a Giant Puppet, urban dance, the Titan Robot, Shopping Trolley Grannies, Fire Horse, Ghostbusters car, Dr Who Tardis and Dalek, a Scream Tent, a Giant Cycling Hippo, fancy dress catwalk, funfair rides/stalls, samba band, food stalls, children’s activities & craft stalls. For updates and more information follow Yellow Bus Events on Facebook & Twitter
31st October – 4th November, 10.00am – 7.00pm
With terrifying live action horror mazes and hair-raising fright mare zones, as well as gruesome Halloween shows and blood-curdling inhabitants, watch light turn to dark as the valley becomes shrouded in a menacing cloak of supernatural delight.
27th October 2012, starting at 5pm
When the sun goes down are we alone? Come and walk through the spooky woodland paths. Do you dare pass through the Country Park? Who knows what or who you may find…!
13th October – 3rd November, Starting at 6.30pm to 10.30pm
The end of the world is nigh and it’s destined to be HELL on earth this Halloween season as Scare Kingdom Doomsday Scream Park reopens in Lancashire for the 4th consecutive year.
20th October, Starting at 3.00pm
Smiffy’s have teamed up with the most popular Halloween event to hit the shores of Brighton. A town famous for it's stunning heritage, from the Royal Pavilion, Regency architecture and Victorian aquariums to the traditional seaside fun of Brighton Pier and pebble beach...That town is no more. The Brighton you once knew no longer exists. The undead count is up, fashion is no longer hip, and universities are empty. Each year proves even bloodier than last and fears are rife that this could lead to the largest zombie outbreak in recorded history, the potential ramifications of which extend as far as the end of civilization as we know it!

After party: Concorde 2 - 80s Zombie Prom  4.00pm - 9.00pm

Featuring DJs
   Bryan Whellams (Flying White Dots)
   Greg Sick (Stay Sick)
   Simon Price (Stay Beautiful/Spellbound)
   Guy Lloyd (Juice FM)

Tickets £3 (only available at the door)
28th September - 4th October, Starting at 11am to 7pm. Late Night openings Sat. 29th September and Thurs. 4th October until 10pm.
Venture beneath London’s streets in this celebration of all things Dickensian and haunted. Visit the basement of Shoreditch town hall to enjoy a range of spine chilling live acts and art inspired by Dickens and the Victorian period, or brave one of the many affiliated East London ghost walks at street level.
26th & 27th October
The old travelling carnival cane to town years ago and was mysteriously abandoned, left derelict. The woodland glen grew into a ferocious forest, home to many mysteries. The owner wants to sell this cursed, barred land and you have been invited to a private viewing. As time passes small misshapen people scuttle through the trees and strange noises fill the air…the long forgotten fair folk do not welcome your visit….
22nd October, stating at 9.30pm
Construction of Ireland’s biggest Scare Attraction is taking place in the Meath countryside in time for the Halloween season.
31st October, Starting at 8.00pm - Midnight
Join us as we undertake a 4 hour *Special* Paranormal Investigation of Ford Green Hall. Ford Green Hall is located in Small thorne in Stoke on Trent. This stunning 17th century timber framed farmhouse is the oldest building on Stoke-on-Trent. Built in 1624 it was the home of the Ford family for over 200 years as with most family homes that have housed many generations has seen many happy times and many tragedies. Are you brave enough to join us as we investigate this fabulous yeomans farmhouse.
26th October - 3rd November, Starting at 6.00pm - 10.30pm
A walkthrough event set across 4 main stages, running for 6 nights the event is suitable for people over the age of 14.
25th - 31st October, Starting at 6.00pm - till late
Freak week Fright nights will offer you 5 spine tingling attractions to scare the living daylights out of you. Also watch out for our Scare actors roaming the park ready to pounce at any second.
28th October, Starting at 10.00am - 5.00pm
This event will showcase the very best in arts & crafts in our indoor craft market situated in the newly restored conservatory and will also provide an interactive children’s entertainment area which will include; traditional Halloween games, Halloween craft making, scary story corner and a kiddie’s funfair which is sure to keep the little ones occupied throughout the day. In addition to the scary fun there will be some exciting outdoor entertainment. A ‘must see’ performance by ‘Bring the Fire’ will be wowing the crowds and closing the event with a dramatic fire dancing display.
27th October, Start at 9.30pm - 4.00am
Dare you join us at Ye Olde Salutation Inn, Nottinghams most haunted pub? Dare you venture depp into the caves and encounter what may lurk below?
27th October, Starting at 9.30pm - 4.00am
A night of terror and torment awaits you at this most haunted, yet most beautiful of historic buildings. UK Ghost Nights visit yet another one of the nations favourite ghost hunting locations.