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Bedtime Stories with Mr Gacy the Evil Clown

It's FearFest-Evil storytime with Mr Gacy

Hello Boys and Girls

It’s FearFest-Evil storytime with Mr Gacy the evil clown.

He looks forward to seeing you very soon at FearFest-Evil: Condemned

"Have you got your tickets?
…you need your tickets
…to find out how the story ends!"

VIP and Standard tickets are available NOW for Friday and Saturday night.

Join us if you dare at our award-winning, live and immersive horror experience near Chepstow.

Details of our FearFest-Evil packages are available here »

Order your FearFest-Evil Tickets here »

See you soon, sleep tight and don’t have nightmares!

FearFest-Evil is a live and immersive horror event running selected nights in October, from Friday the 11th and including Halloween Night.

We also have ‘Scare Free’ daytime tours of the FearFest-Evil set and a family maze trail for younger guests to enjoy this Halloween in Chepstow.

FearFest-Evil Public Information Notice

This is a public information notice.

Please watch this trailer video before purchasing your FearFest-Evil Condemned tickets.

FearFest-Evil Condemned contains graphic and distressing scenes some participants may find disturbing.

Our award winning scare attracion returns to Chepstow’s National Diving & Activity Centre in October 2019 with a terrifying horror event… ‘Condemned’.

Standard and limited VIP tickets tickets are available now for selected nights in October, including Halloween!

We also have ‘Scare Free’ daytime tours of the FearFest-Evil set and a family maze trail for younger guests to enjoy this Halloween in Chepstow.

For the bravest amongst you, book your tickets now

FearFest-Evil returns to Chepstow October 2019 with ‘Condemned’.

Evil Dead 2 – Free Cinema Screening

Evil Dead 2 Free Drive-In Cinema Screening at FearFest-Evil September 2019

This screning is now fully booked. Keep your eyes peeled on social media for details of the next code release.


Evil Dead 2During September we’re screening FREE horror movies at our Drive-In Cinema in Chepstow. These free cinema tickets are to celebrate the launch of the 2019 FearFest-Evil​ horror event, running on selected dates this October.

The second of our four films is the cult classic, Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn.

“The lone survivor of an onslaught of flesh-possessing spirits holes up in a cabin with a group of strangers while the demons continue their attack. EVIL DEAD 2 is a gore-fuelled, splatstick masterpiece that gleefully stomps on the entrails of good taste whilst puking in the face of Hollywood with no apologies.” Amazon

"Confirms that Bruce Campbell & Raimi are gods" ★★★★★ Empire

"One of the most visually inventive, relentless, and truly original films ever made" BBC

"Delirious, demented and diabolically funny" Time Out Continue reading “Evil Dead 2 – Free Cinema Screening”

New Trailer for FearFest-Evil

Trailer for FearFest-Evil
Here’s the full trailer for the 2017 FearFest-Evil Halloween Horror Event! You’ll want to turn up the sound and go full-screen for this glimpse into the terrifying horror of FearFest-Evil! Tickets for FearFest-Evil are available now » We’re not giving too much away, but in this trailer you’ll catch snapshots of some of the creatures lurking around the maze of structures, haunted ancient woodland and historic railway line of the Chepstow site. FearFest-Evil the ultimate Halloween horror event returns to Chepstow this October with a new team, terrifying monsters, larger and improved scare zones and we’re ramping up the Evil!
FearFest-Evil is a live Halloween horror event running for selected nights in October, from Friday the 13th until Halloween night. (Full List of Dates») The immersive and interactive horror event includes the ‘Trilogy of Horrors‘ spread over a disused limestone quarry, historic railway line and surrounding haunted woodland near Chepstow. Each area has multiple scare zones with monsters, night creatures and lots of terrifying surprises! For the adrenalin junkies we’ve the G forces of the Hangman’s Swing – a terrifying attraction 245 feet in the air or the 700m long Death Slide over the cold waters of our 80m deep quarry. BBQ’s, hog roast and undead cocktails are available on-site from the View Cafe Bar as well as accommodation options in our Wooden Wigwam Cabins as part of a ‘RIP – Rest In Peace‘ optional upgrade. Enjoy the trailer and we look forward to scaring you this Halloween season! FearFest-Evil is strictly for ages 16+ and not for those of a nervous disposition.

Photos leaked from the FearFest-Evil House of Horror Set

We’ve sneaked out a few horror set photos from the House of Horrors area of FearFest-Evil. This is just a glimpse of the maze of haunted structures in this terrifying terror area – Even the contractors on site don’t like being in here alone! The Trilogy of Horrors is spread over a disused limestone quarry, historic railway line and surrounding haunted woodland. Each area has multiple scare zones with monsters, night creatures and lots of terrifying surprises! This is not for those of a nervous disposition – You have been warned! Limited tickets are available now

Teaser Trailer for FearFest-Evil Released

Meet Chop-Chop in our 80's Horror Movie Inspired Teaser Trailer

Here’s the 80’s Horror Movie inspired teaser trailer for the 2017 FearFest-Evil Halloween Horror Event!

Go full screen, turn up the sound and bask in the 80’s horror of ‘Chop-Chop’ the Butcher of Tidenham!

We don’t know his real name, but the giant of the man known as ‘Chop-Chop’ was believed to have died at the quarry site in 1959.

The Chepstow Butcher carved and served meat for many years in the Dayhouse Quarry kitchen and earned his nickname from his ability with a butchers knife.

From speaking to old timers who worked at the quarry near Chepstow, the tale is that he went missing after being implicated in the disappearance of a local girl. There were also rumours that the butcher may have been responsible for several other disappearances near the site and the surrounding area of Chepstow.

The story of Chop Chop’s death is vague and a body was never found. However, local Chepstow legend says his fellow co-workers took the law into their own hands and threw the Butcher of Tidenham off the cliff edge.