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Harvest Moon on Friday 13th

Half Breed Creatures

This Friday 13th September there will be a full ‘Harvest Moon’ in the sky.

With a combination of the full moon and the unlucky Friday 13th we have grave concerns for your safety and advise local residents to take precautions and stay indoors.

In previous years, large creatures have been spotted in the shadows of the woodland during a full moon, particularly at the Northern area of the National Diving & Activity Centre.

Half-Breen Illustration
Illustration from “Folk Tales & Mysteries of Tidenham” by Arthur Orfeo

During previous full moons, local Tidenham Farmers have reported livestock disappearing and several cows have been found dragged into the woodland and mutilated.

Local folk tales talk of wolves and even wolf-men at this time of year. However this may just be a local legend created by farmers to keep people off their land – it is far more likely that the animals are large dogs that have escaped.

If you are attending the FREE Cinema Screening on Saturday 14th September, we advise keeping doors and windows closed at all times.

Please report any sightings using #FearFestEvil.

Introducing Louise & Lisa Grady in “Stealing your Soul”

The Grady Twins

The Grady twins, missing since 1990, have resurfaced at Chepstow’s FearFest-Evil.

They invite you to enjoy the fear, smile with terror and consume the horror.

These deadly sisters are horribly nice… but gloriously nasty.

The madness of FearFest-Evil returns October 2019 to Chepstow with CONDEMNED

Come and meet the Grady twins if you dare – Standard & VIP tickets are available now!

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

Introduction of Versila Feeft

Introduction of Versila Feeft

In the darkness, echoes of old time music and laughter have began to fill the halls and corridors of FearFest-Evil. A invitation for the curious ones to witness something more evil than before. The existing creatures are no longer themselves, they have fallen to a new madness. Consumed and controlled by an unforgiving purpose to feed people to this ancient evil. Although it comes with a promise, you will enjoy the fear, smile at the terror, love to become condemned.

It starts with a small handprint, a bump in the night, a gentle push in the dark, the sounds of old music and laughter. Victims become confused, lost and feel alone whilst fighting to escape deep within FearFest-Evil’s walls.

This ancient evil is named Vesila Feeft sister to "Belphegor" and when she reveals herself to you, all will be lost, hypnotic and mesmerising, her smile will leave you begging to see the true horrors of this world.

Our warning if you become lost, Close your eyes tight, ignore the sounds, you must not look, you must not hear, follow the path…

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

FearFest-Evil Returns 2019 with ‘Condemned’

At midnight on Hallow’s Eve, The Night Creatures returned to the underworld and the Eye Brotherhood sealed the Coombesbury Woods Gateway to Hell.

Congratulations if you survived FearFest-Evil: The Rising.

However it’s not over yet, FearFest-Evil returns October 2019 with ‘Condemned’.

We have Early Bird tickets available now for a limited time.

For a reduced price of £24.99*, tickets allow access to all Scare Zones.

(* Standard Tickets will be £29.99 at the end of the promotional period.)

Vlog describes FearFest-Evil as the “UK’s most intense scare attraction”

FearFest-Evil has featured on the Luke Farmer Vlog, describing it as the UK’s most intense scare attraction!

It’s a great Vlog and really captures some of the Scare Zones, characters and poor Luke’s fear perfectly!

Spoiler Alert! Please note that this video shows footage from the event itself and from inside the actual scare zones. Enjoy if you dare! Continue reading “Vlog describes FearFest-Evil as the “UK’s most intense scare attraction””

The Rising of a mysterious Crypt in Coombesbury Woods

Coombesbury Woods
Coombesbury Woods, the site of the mysterious crypt and subject of Chepstow folklore

According to local Chepstow folklore, at midnight on Hallows Eve in 1587, a gateway opened at in a long forgotten crypt. The crypt was hidden deep within Coombesbury Woods and the gateway was described as being a corridor “from this world to the depths of hell”.

Stories tell of a group of priests known as the ‘Eye Brotherhood’ who located themselves on the doorway in defence of the breach. As midnight arrived, a mysterious light appeared, blinding the men for a brief moment. When they regained their vision, the gateway had closed and surrounding them, the ground was covered in half-buried wooden crosses. Continue reading “The Rising of a mysterious Crypt in Coombesbury Woods”